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SWEETSHOPWith Britain's oldest example in Yorkshire's Pateley Bridge, a store or ates specialising in boiled candies, bonbons, comfits, lollipops, toffees and other such confectionery (5,4)
RYDEIOW resort with Britain's oldest pleasure pier (4)
ROSCOEConkling or Ates
DEPOTA place of distribution; a store or warehouse for arms, food, goods or other supplies; a regiment's HQ; or, a building where buses, trains or tramcars are housed or serviced (5)
SERVICECeremony of religious worship; employment; assistance given to customers in a store; or, the action of waiting on diners in a restaurant (7)
BUYERA person employed to purchase goods for a store or company (5)
STOCKA tree trunk or main stem; a perennial part of a herbaceous plant; a person's ancestry or line of descent; a fund or store; or, a farm's collective animals, kept for meat or milk (5)
FILLERBrief article or item used to bridge a gap in a newspaper or broadcast; or, decorator's caulk (6)
STOPIn bridge, a protecting card or winner in a suit in which one's opponents are strong
CHESSA floorboard of a pontoon bridge; a game embodied by the goddess Caissa; or, a species of brome-grass, found growing with wheat (5)
YARBOROUGHIn bridge, a hand in which no card is higher than a nine (10)
DOUBLETONIn card games such as bridge, a holding of exactly two cards in a suit
TREASUREFrom Greek for "storehouse" and the source of "thesaurus", a word for a hoard, store or trove of bullion, coins, gems or other valuables; wealth/riches generally; or, a gem of a person (8)
PANTRYWord, from Latin's "bread", for a baker's bountiful buttery, a cupboard for crust and crumb, a larder for loaves, staff of life's store or other place for a fragrant food broken with friends or topped
HECATEIn bridge, a holding of two nonconsecutive high cards of a suit, such as the ace and queen (6)
TENACEIn bridge, a holding of two nonconsecutive high cards of a suit, such as the ace and queen (6)
WHERNSIDEHighest mountain in Yorkshire's West Riding, forming the Three Peaks with Ingleborough and Pen-y-ghent (9)
AIREDALETERRIERBreed of dog originally from a valley in Yorkshire's West Riding (8,7)
RIDGEWAYA track, such as the ancient trail identified as Britain's oldest road, that follows a hilltop (8)
PUNJABState of play on words agreed in Europe with Britain's leader