The Guardian - Weekend crossword No 428 - March 16 2019
| Clues | Answers |
| 13/21A between Canterbury and St Albans | WATLING |
| 13/21A leading to Berwick-upon-Tweed | DEVILS |
| A line that intersects a curve at least twice | SECANT |
| Acronym for ferries that allow cars to drive on and off | RORO |
| Barbara __, pseudonym used by Ruth Rendell | VINE |
| Ben __, England cricket all-rounder | STOKES |
| C&J __, leather goods company founded in 1825 in 23, Somerset | CLARK |
| Cretan who flew too close to the sun | ICARUS |
| Gloria __, the ultimate disco survivor? | GAYNOR |
| Headland on the Penwith peninsula | LANDSEND |
| Modern name for Pye Road in what is now Tower Hamlets, London | ROMAN |
| Pretentious person for whom Private Eye reserves a corner? | PSEUD |
| See 11 | STREET |
| See 13 | ROAD |
| See 6 | CAUSEWAY |
| Ski resort north of Vancouver, site of the 2010 Winter Olympics | WHISTLER |
| Test cricket ground in Hampshire | ROSEBOWL |
| The capital of Iran | TEHRAN |
| The capital of Niger | NIAMEY |
| US state, home to Las Vegas | NEVADA |
| __ 23, a 13/21A linking London and Chichester | STANE |
| __ 23, a 13/21A running north from York to Scotland | DERE |
| __ Dyke, a 13/21A | ACKLING |
| __ Ravenclaw, also known as the Grey Lady in the Harry Potter books | HELENA |
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