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SANTJORDIOld fishing port in the south of Mallorca where you can catch a boat to the Cabrera National Park - see 2dn (7,2,4,5)
COLONIADEOld fishing port in the south of Mallorca where you can catch a boat to the Cabrera National Park - see 25ac (7,2,4,5)
TVSAppliances where you can catch The Big Bang Theory e.g.: Abbr.
NAIRNWhat is an old fishing port and market town of north-east Scotland? (5)
CANOEFor once, prepared to catch a boat (5)
RANDAVillage in Algaida in the centre of Mallorca where the first hermitage on the island was established in the 13th century (5)
GOLDFINCHColourful bird that is plentiful in the Balearic Islands, especially in the fields of Mallorca where it likes to eat thistle seeds (9)
MARTINBird of the swallow family which likes to build its mud nests in the eaves of buildings and is abundant in Mallorca, where it originally suspended its nests from the roofs of caves (6)
GRAVESENDFrom ____ Town Pier, the world's oldest surviving cast iron pier, you can catch a ferry to Tilbury
STTROPEZAbbreviated name of a town on the French Riviera south-west of Nice and Cannes, site of the old fishing district La Ponche (2-6)
ANCHORAGEMost populous city of Alaska, a port in the south at the head of Cook Inlet (9)
TRAPYou can catch a mouse in a ___ (4)
ALIASTravel in a boat to the north under a false name(5)
ROSEHEARTYOld fishing village in the north-east, created a burgh of barony in the 1680s (10)
THOLEUpright wooden pin, typically one of a pair, set in the gunwale of a boat to serve as a pivot for rowers (5)
DOVERDrove in a madcap manner to a busy port in the south (5)
EYEMOUTHFishing port in the south east (pop about 3,000) (8)
PULLOUTALLTHESTOPS
Try hard to move away from kerb everywhere you can catch a bus
FLIESHere's an old adage about how to get what you want: "You can catch more ___ with honey than you can with vinegar"
SQUIDMarine creature, common in the kitchens of Mallorca where it is often served stuffed with other meat or vegetables (5)