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GUINEAPIGSTrialists from the old English capital joining the Chester Whites (6,4)
NUTSHead cases on both sides of Nuremburg trialists (4)
STYChester White's pad
LIQUIDATEDRubbed out strange detail about English capital (10)
ENTERPRISEBoldness that printers used to join English capitals (10)
HARVESTFrom the Old English meaning "autumn", the cutting and gathering of crops during the approach to the aforesaid season, or the name given to its corresponding full moon (7)
BELLISFrom the Latin meaning "beautiful, pretty", the genus of the flower whose common name "daisy" is thought to derive from the Old English for "day's eye" (6)
HOLLYEssentially from the Old English for "the prickly one", ivy's red-berried partner hung in cottage eaves to frighten off ill spirits and guard the home throughout the solstice nights, 'til the return o
HERALDThe Chester _, newspaper that 7A wanted to write about The Dog (6)
NOYESFLUDDE1958 opera by Benjamin Britten adapted from the Chester miracle play (5,6)
NEWSWhat the Chester Herald delivers to the people of Hollyoaks Village (4)
ACREFrom the Old English meaning "open field", a word for a unit of land area that is etymologically related to the name of the fruit of the oak (4)
NANCY__ Osborne, woman who has written for the Chester Herald (5)
ELLAHollyoaks village resident who was trapped in the Chester catacombs with youngster Charlie Dean (4)
DEE___ Valley University Hospital, where the Chester locals go for medical emergencies (3)
SCOTT___ Drinkwell, sang at the Chester election (5)
VALLEYLocation of the Chester hospital where Misbah Maalik works (3,6)
PIGGYBoy in 29 2 like Chester White?
HAWSFrom the Old English meaning "hedge", fruits of the tree Crataegus that form part of the countryside's seasonal bounty with brambles, rosehips, elderberries and sloes (4)
MONTHFrom the Old English meaning "moon", each of the 12 divisions or lunations of the calendar year (5)