| FLICKKNIVES | The Restriction of Offensive Weapons Act 1959 prohibited the import of ____ into the UK |
| BEET | Sugar source in temperate countries before the import of the tropical cane product began |
| TEA | That's some party!: Back in 1773, a group of angry colonists protested against England's taxes by dumping almost $1 million dollars worth of ___ into the Boston Harbor |
| GAS | Flabbergasted at the restriction of fuel (3) |
| OBSCENE | ___ Publications Act, 1959 law under which the publishers of Lady Chatterley's Lover were prosecuted in 1960 (7) |
| KONIGSBERG | On this day in 1757, Elizabeth I of Russia issued a ukase incorporating the Prussian city of ____ into Russia |
| BANDIT | Sounds as if the brigand prohibited the thing! (6) |
| DEBARRED | Excluded or prohibited the entry (8) |
| FALLOW | Species of deer introduced into the UK by the Normans in the 11th century (6) |
| DUTY | A tax levied on the import and export of goods (4) |
| SNOEK | Fish imported into the UK during the Second World War |
| IMPORT | Bring goods into the UK - perhaps by rail-connected sites such as London gateway (6) |
| AMATTEROFOUTPUT | Satisfaction for those old duellists was such an issue...of reputational import, of course! (1,6,2,6) |
| THESOMME | Battle of --- ---, offensive of the First World War which took place between July and November 1916 (3,5) |
| MACE | Offensive weapon which became a ceremonial symbol of royal authority in the British parliament (4) |
| GREYIMPORT | A car unofficially brought into the UK (4,6) |
| MUNTJAC | Small deer introduced into the UK over a century ago |
| IONS | Charged particles appear at the end of the restrictions (4) |
| BATTERY | Opening section of brokered treaty redefined "offensive weapons" (7) |
| ARTILLERY | Offensive weapons bringing malevolence into main thoroughfare (9) |