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BOWLERHat originally designed by Edward Coke; or, a cricketer who delivers the ball to an opposing batter (6)
PITCHERIn baseball, the player on the fielding team who delivers the ball to the batter (7)
WINDOWFrame with a plain pane or a panel of stained glass, such as any of those designed by Edward Burne-Jones or John Piper (6)
CARTASir Edward Coke of Holkham Hall interpreted the famous Magna ... to challenge the royal power of James 1, then Charles 1 (5)
TURNCOATWhat is a person who switches to an opposing side or party? (8)
SERVEPass the ball to an opponent? (5)
BOWLERHATHead accessory originally created by Lock & Co for Edward Coke's gamekeepers at Holkham in Norfolk (6,3)
YOUSUCKTaunt to an opposing player
MARSHSwamp or a cricketer from down under
MOW___ down (dominate, as opposing batters)
ALINEOriginally designed by Christian Dior in the 1950s, a style or silhouette of skirt characterised by a narrow waist widening to a full hem (1-4)
HOLKHAM- Hall; seat of the Earls of Leicester in Norfolk, originally designed by William Kent for Thomas Coke in the 1700s (7)
FADOriginally designed by the Dutch, wooden clogs became an American ___ in the '70s
INNERThe red ring between the bull and magpie on an archery target; a hit on this; or, a cricketer's thin liner glove (5)
HATAny chapeau typically with a shaped crown, originally designed to draw attention to a man's head and emphasise his social status; or, by extension, one's capacity or role (3)
TUBEThe ___; nickname of London's rapid transport system with a map originally designed by Harry Beck in 1931 (4)
MACBETHCharacter who delivers the line "To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow"
MENTMORE- Towers; house in Buckinghamshire originally designed by Sir Joseph Paxton for the Rothschild family (8)
AVONRiver flowing through Bath and under a bridge originally designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel (4)
BATOne of the flitter-mice said to be in one's figurative belfry when one is slightly mad; or, a cricketer's willow (3)