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SANDMARTINBrown and white songbird known in North America as the bank swallow
SEMIQUAVERMusical note represented by a filled-in notehead with a stem and two tails or bars, known in North America as the sixteenth note (10)
THORNAPPLEPoisonous plant of the potato family known in North America as jimson weed; Datura stramonium (5,5)
DIVERDuck-like aquatic bird of the genus Gavia commonly known in North America as the loon (5)
STOATMustela erminea, family Mustelidae, commonly known in North America as the short-tailed weasel (5)
INSECTPLAYThe ?, 1922 Karel and Josef Capek stage work produced in the US as The World We Live In (6,4)
PARACETAMOLMild analgesic and antipyretic drug known in North America as acetaminophen (11)
SWEDERoot vegetable closely related to the turnip, known in North America as rutabaga (5)
DARTERSDragonflies known in North America as meadowhawks or skimmers; tropical snakebirds; a name for archerfishes or perches; people or things that dash or flit; or, players of the game "arrows" (7)
COYPUA large South American aquatic rodent, known in North America as a nutria (5)
COS(GKN) Crisp long-leaf lettuce variety commonly known in North America as romaine (3)
DEANMARTINDescribed in 1964 America as a "battle of the generations", which singer knocked the Beatles' A Hard Day's Night off the No 1 spot? (4,6)
PIPITWhat small brown and white songbird is also known as pihoihoi? (5)
MEADOWPIPITCommon brown-and-white songbird (6,5)
HOUSEMARTINBlack and white songbird of the swallow family (5,6)
MIATAHow the Mazda MX-5 is known in North America (5)
TELLERSounds like advice to put that woman in the picture as the bank official (6)
PEREGRINEFalcon formerly known in the US as the duck hawk
NYEBill _, known in the US as "the Science Guy" (3)
LARKSSongbirds known collectively as an exaltation; or, people who prefer to get up early in the morning, as opposed to "night owls" (5)