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HILLFIGUREGeoglyph such as the White Horse in Uffington or the one in Westbury (4,6)
HORSEAnimal depicted in large chalk hill figures in Uffington, Westbury and Cherhill (5)
SEAWALLSecures the white horses in Wales travelling around upcoming American city (7)
PRIORPrevious pair or the one in the middle (5)
LOBSTERSThis large leading seafood store in Westbury is where I order my shellfish from (8)
ACESWinning, unreturned serves in tennis; or. the ones in cards (4)
BANBURYMarket town on the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire associated with "a fine lady upon a white horse" in a well-known nursery rhyme
WHICKERWhite horse in the front is an expresser of disgust, lets out a neigh (7)
LIGHTHOUSEStructure with a lantern room such as the one at Portland Bill or the one situated on Longstone Rock formerly looked after by Grace Darling's father (10)
DEADNETTLEEurasian plant of the mint family such as the White ? (4-6)
HAIRSTREAKSmall butterfly with striped markings under the wings such as the white-letter ? (10)
WOODPECKERClimbing bird such as the white - or golden-fronted - (10)
HANGGLIDERUnpowered flying apparatus or the one who flies it (4-6)
ANTARCTICAAlso known as the White Desert. The harsh cold of this continent limits average precipitation (liquid water equivalent) is only about 2 inches (50 mm) per year over the polar plateau.
WHITEHORSEFamous figure carved into a hill at Uffington, Oxfordshire (5,5)
CISTERCIANMember of a religious order known as the White Monks
STOURAny of several rivers in England, such as the one flowing through Wiltshire, the Blackmore Vale and Dorset or the one rising in Cambridgeshire and coursing through Dedham Vale (5)
OPERAHOUSEBuilding such as the one in Sydney designed by Jorn Utzon or the one described in 45 Down (5,5)
OXONAbbreviated name for the county containing the Vale of the White Horse and parts of the Chilterns with the snake's-head fritillary as its flower (4)
RAMBLERDescription of a person who participates in the rural pursuit of walking in the countryside; or, of a rose, such as the white-blossomed "Rector" (7)