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JABALPURIndian city in which snooker is thought to have originated
BRISTOLEnglish city in which snooker player Judd Trump was born in 1989 (7)
AGRAIndian city in which the Taj Mahal is located (4)
MAHONCapital city of Minorca, in which mayonnaise is thought to have originated (5)
TREVISOCity in the Veneto region of Italy where the dessert tiramisu is thought to have originated (7)
BUCHANANAncient Scottish clan which is thought to have originated on the eastern side of Loch Lomond, in the 13th Century (8)
CHINAAsian country where bamboo is thought to have originated (5)
CANADIANTUXEDOHead-to-toe denim "suit" thought to have originated in Vancouver
ARABICAOldest and most widely cultivated variety of the coffee plant, thought to have originated in Africa in the area now occupied by Ethiopia (7)
RUTABAGARoot vegetable similar to a swede, thought to have originated in Scandinavia or Russia (8)
LEMONHybrid of the citron and bitter orange, thought to have originated in what is now northeastern India (5)
STBERNARDFrench abbot thought to have originated the saying depicted symbolically in this puzzle
TIKKAMASALAChicken -, popular curry dish thought to have originated in Glasgow (5,6)
PEACHDeciduous fruit tree of the rose family thought to have originated in China; Prunus persica ( 5)
TORSEIn heraldry, a twisted strand also called a wreath, thought to have originated as a lady's favour (5)
GIRLPOWERSlogan thought to have originated in a 1991 zine by the punk band Bikini Kill
NAVELORANGESCitrus variety thought to have originated from a Selecta tree at a monastery in Bahia, Brazil (5,7)
LLAMASouth American animal thought to have originated in North America about 40 million years ago (5)
GOTHICLiterary genre thought to have originated with The Castle of Otranto
CODSWALLOPWord meaning 'nonsense', thought to have originated from a British fizzy drink produced by Hiram Codd (10)