The Guardian - Weekend crossword No 406 - Oct 12 2018
| Clues | Answers |
| 1920 novel by Sinclair Lewis set in Gopher Prairie, Minnesota | MAIN |
| A card of elevated status in a trick-taking game | TRUMP |
| Ancient Greek name for the lands north of the Black Sea | SCYTHIA |
| Beeban __, OBE, director of Oranges are not the Only Fruit and Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason | KIDRON |
| Cardiff 2 known as Chippy Lane | CAROLINE |
| Edna __, author of The Country Girls (1962) and House of Splendid Isolation (1994) | OBRIEN |
| Entrepreneur known for creating Tesla cars | ELONMUSK |
| Founding member and rhythm guitarist for the Grateful Dead | BOBWEIR |
| George __, Mr Darcy's troublesome ward in Pride and Prejudice | WICKHAM |
| Hot dry Mediterranean wind, usually blowing from the south east | SIROCCO |
| Lighthouse southwest of the Scilly Isles | WOLFROCK |
| Market 2 in Brixton, south London that was the first not to need gas lights? | ELECTRIC |
| Medical term for the human armpit | AXILLA |
| Member of Rwanda's minority ethnic group | TUTSI |
| New York basketball team | KNICKS |
| Paul __, former England football captain | INCE |
| Raul __ Cuban leader | CASTRO |
| River forming, in part, the border between Russia and China | AMUR |
| See 1 | STREET |
| See 4 Down | ROAD |
| See 6 Down | AVENUE |
| Sovereign country on the French Riviera | MONACO |
| The 1 2 in West Belfast? | FALLS |
| __ Agassi, tennis champion | ANDRE |
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