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GATESHEADTown on the Tyne, site of a tilt bridge depicted on first-class stamps in 2000 and British one pound
PLUMPURPLEThe official colour of UK first class stamps (4,6)
JANUSThe Roman god of doorways, passages and bridges, depicted with two heads facing opposite ways
LEEKVegetable depicted on British one pound coins issued in 1985 and 1990 (4)
HOLLYGREENThe official colour of UK second class stamps (5,5)
SEVENTYTHREEThe U.S. Postal Service last week proposed a first-class stamp price increase from 68 cents to this many, starting in July; it would be the second price increase this year
ONECENTFirst-class stamp cost, in 1924
IMPRINTIsland priest invested in first-class stamp (7)
BONAPARTEFrench leader and British one keeping away from each other? (9)
BENAINSLIEEnglish sailor and three-times Olympic gold medallist, in the Laser class in 2000 and the Finn class in 2004 and 2008
GUTTERSpace between two facing pages of an open book, columns of type or stamps in a pane; a duct for diverting rainwater; or, a channel at either side of a bowling alley (6)
LYTHGOESurname of Nigel, a judge on Popstars in 2000 and the US version of So You Think You Can Dance between 2005-19 (7)
NEWCASTLECity on the Tyne in England and the Hunter in Australia (9)
DRAINAGEDrive on first-class horse for last race? Following the likes of this will have you in the gutter! (8)
HINGEA mount for a postage stamp in philately; device upon which a door swings; or, a joint of a bivalve shell (5)
GWBPol. who joined past winners Hitler and Stalin as TIME Magazine's Man of the Year in 2000 and 2004
RUSSELLCOUTTSSailor who won the America's Cup with Black Magic in 1995, Team New Zealand in 2000, and Alinghi in 2003 (7,6)
REGENTA centre fit for a prince on the Tyne & Wear Metro (6)
PANESSides of quadrangles; facets of cut diamonds; leaves of postage stamps in booklets; or, "lights" surrounded by window frames (5)
HEBBURNChris Ramsey comedy which was set in the Tyne & Wear town of the same name (7)