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PITMANPhonetic shorthand system invented in the 19th Century. (6)
ASLCommunication syst. invented in the nineteenth century
PICKLE___ball is a game invented in the 1960s and that is played on a court with paddles and a perforated plastic ball (6)
TITHESWhat was the name given to taxes payable to the church, abolished in the 19th century? (6)
BATLEYTown in Kirklees, West Yorkshire associated with the shoddy industry in the 19th century (6)
THOMASEngineer who built thousands of miles of railway in the 19th century - including the Lancaster & Carlisle Railway and the Great Northern (6, 7)
PAWNEENative American people resettled in the 19th century in a reservation in Oklahoma
DIESELType of engine invented by Rudolf in the 19th century (6)
ODESSAThe chief Russian grain port in the 19th century (6)
BERETSThis type of head wear was developed in the Basque region in the 19th century and is associated with
ROSTOVRussian port on the Don, a major grainexporting centre in the 19th century (6)
BISTROWhat type of small restaurant became popular in France in the 19th century? (6)
ABERNATHYDoctor and surgeon whose name is immortalised in the form of the caraway-flavoured digestive biscuits he invented in the 18th century (9)
SIERRAUS environmental group established in the 19th century, the ... Club
ALSACEFrench region annexed by Prussia in the 19th century (6)
OLDHAMPennine town north-east of Manchester, a textiles centre in the 19th century (6)
SETTLEBench with arms and a high back whose shape/style was revived in the 19th century by C. F. A. Voysey and other Arts and Crafts designers (6)
SEWING____ machine, device for household use first produced by Isaac Singer in the 19th century (6)
REUTERPaul ---, German-born telegraphy pioneer who founded a famous news agency in the 19th Century (6)
HEBREWLanguage revived in the 19th century