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WOODSTOCKMarket town in Oxfordshire, home to Blenheim Palace (9)
ROUSHAMOxfordshire house with classic William Kent garden - ruined our hams! (7)
THEBOTTOMLINETransporting Tito to Blenheim, one's lost balance here
ABINGDONA market town in Oxfordshire on the River Thames (8)
BICESTERAncient market town in Oxfordshire (8)
BANBURYMarket town in Oxfordshire noted for its cakes (7)
CHURCHILLBritish Prime Minister who was born in Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire (7,9)
WANTAGEMarket town in Oxfordshire that was the birthplace of King Alfred the Great (7)
THORNHILLPainter noted for his grisaille in the cupola of St Paul's Cathedral, murals in the Painted Hall at Greenwich and ceiling/wall decorations at Blenheim Palace and Chatsworth House (9)
UFFINGTONVillage in Oxfordshire noted for a large white horse figure in chalk nearby (9)
KELMSCOTT--- Manor, Tudor house in Oxfordshire, the home of William Morris from 1871-96 (9)
ROLLRIGHTComplex of prehistoric stones in Oxfordshire (9)
HAWKSMOORKnown as the "devil's architect", Christopher Wren's clerk who also collaborated with John Vanbrugh on Blenheim Palace and Castle Howard (9)
DIDCOTTown in Oxfordshire reached by the Great Western Railway in 1839
THAMETown in Oxfordshire that hosts the largest one-day agricultural show in Britain
HENLEYONTHAMESBird on meadow going over river in town in Oxfordshire (6-2-6)
DORCHESTERTown in Oxfordshire or Dorset
WINSTONBritish Prime Minister who was born in Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire (7,9)
BLENHEIMThis palace is located in Oxfordshire, England. It was built in 1705-24 by the English Parliament as a national gift to John Churchill, 1st duke of Marlborough. It is regarded as the finest example of
VANBRUGHFrom the Bastille bars of his incarceration to the Baroque belvederes of Blenheim Palace that he made, he was a fascinating polymathic figure whose wit, in short, built palaces and castles for nobles,