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HEDGEROWBotanical border forming part of the landscape of the countryside, rich in honeysuckle, dog roses and apple-scented sweetbrier in June (8)
LANCASTRIANIn the War of the Roses, an opponent of the Yorkists (11)
HEDGESBotanical borders forming part of the British countryside, French bocage or topiarian mazes (6)
AARONSBEARDCreeping shrub producing a drab rose - an aberration
RESOLUTEDetermined to give poor Rose an instrument
HEMSBorders forming mesh (4)
ELMEnglish -; a once common species of tree forming part of the landscape of the British countryside, Ulmus procera (3)
TRENCHDitch or channel such as any one of the rhynes forming part of the landscape of the Somerset Levels (6)
LAKESWatery bodies forming part of the landscape of a region associated with Wordsworth, Coleridge and Southey (5)
OREGANOMeaning "joy of the mountains" and related to marjoram, a fragrant herb carpeting parts of the landscape of rural Greece, used to flavour horiatiki with tomatoes, olives and feta (7)
ACADIANSThe World Heritage site designated as the Landscape of Grand Pre, in Nova Scotia, celebrates the heritage of these French settlers of North America, some of whom became the Cajuns of southern Louisian
LAWNSGrass-, camomile- or clovercovered areas forming part of the landscapes of most gardens, used for games including croquet or bocce (5)
SCOTSPINESDominating the landscape of the Caledonian forests, national trees of a country whose other identifying symbols include thistle, tartan and the unicorn (5,5)
OASTSKilns for drying hops in the farm buildings that form a distinctive feature of the landscapes of counties including Kent, Sussex and Herefordshire (5)
CONSTABLEPainter from Suffolk remembered for his landscapes of the English countryside including The Hay Wain, The Cornfield (The Drinking Boy), Dedham Vale and Salisbury Cathedral from The Bishops Ground (9)
NEVISBen -; munro dominating the landscape of Fort William which is the highest mountain in the British Isles (5)
MADEWARSHEREIn 2.2, Antony discusses the political landscape of the country with Caesar. He says, "Truth is that Fulvia, To have me out of Egypt," did something. What does he say she did?
WEBAn arachnid's trap to whose intricate network of threads the vast mind- and time-entrapping digital landscape of the internet is likened (3)
HAMPSHIRECounty with the floral emblem of the dog rose, home to Highclere, Mottisfont Abbey, parts of the New Forest, Test Valley, Watership Down and parts of the Wayfarer's Walk (9)
SPIRESRooftop structures forming the landscape of Oxford; flower spikes; or, tapering parts of tower-shells (6)