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HEITIKIMaori neck pendant such as that brought to Britain by Captain Cook (3-4)
IMPEACHMENTIn the US, a proceeding brought against a federal government official, such as that brought against Andrew Johnson in 1868 (11)
WORCESTERCathedral city, site of a battle that brought to an end the English Civil War and where a brand of sauce sometimes used to flavour Bloody Mary originated (9)
LITTLEOWLPartly nocturnal bird brought to Britain in the 1800s
LOCKETNeck pendant for portrait
BUSTARDGreat ___, successfully reintroduced to Britain by the RSPB in the early 2000s (7)
NORFOLK-- Island in the S Pacific was discovered by Captain Cook in 1774 (7)
CLAPHAM___ Junction, London railway station; the busiest in Britain by daily rail traffic (7)
SLESSORWhich influential Australian poet and journalist wrote Five Visions of Captain Cook (1931)
EMBARGOTactic used against Britain by Napoleon
CROQUETLawn game played with mallets and hoops that was popularised in the UK by John Jaques when he packaged the game with sets of rules in the 1850s (7)
ORGANICForm of farming certified in the UK by the Soil Association (7)
DETINUECrime of wrongful detention of property, replaced in the UK by the tort of wrongful interference with goods in 1978 (7)
ANDBAILEYType of castle introduced to Britain by the Normans; an important factor in their conquest (5-3- 6)
MOTTEType of castle introduced to Britain by the Normans; an important factor in their conquest (5-3- 6)
CAPEFAREWELLThe most northerly point of South Island, New Zealand, named by Captain Cook in 1770 (4,8)
FRIENDLYISLANDSNickname given to Tonga on account of the welcome received by Captain Cook (8,7)
EGMONTName given by Captain Cook to the North Island's second highest mountain (6)
GREENGAGESImported from France to Britain by a baronet in 1724, stone fruits related to plums, damsons and mirabelles (10)
POSTBOXESPillar-shaped structures introduced to Britain by Anthony Trollope in 1853 (9)