The Guardian - Weekend crossword No 427 - March 9 2019
| Clues | Answers |
| Acronym for young people who are neither in education nor employment? | NEETS |
| An ingenious nobleman of La Mancha? | DON |
| Ancient people of Iran and the Indian subcontinent, to whom neo-fascists often, oddly, claim fealty | ARYANS |
| Deciduous trees famously photographed in New Mexico by Ansel Adams | ASPENS |
| Doll that made its debut on 9 March 1959 | BARBIE |
| Fictional character known for his school days? | TOMBROWN |
| Figure in Greek mythology said to have been put to sleep by Zeus | ENDYMION |
| German term for taking pleasure in another's misfortune | SCHADENFREUDE |
| Hitchcock film from 1963 | THEBIRDS |
| Holden Caulfield's little sister? | PHOEBE |
| Irvine Welsh novel filmed by Danny Boyle | TRAINSPOTTING |
| Legislation dating from 1714, often read by those wishing to impose order | RIOT |
| Prime Minister of Rhodesia, 1964-1979 | IANSMITH |
| Prince Andrew's younger daughter | EUGENIE |
| Robert __, Conservative politician infamous for his friendship with the Kray twins | BOOTHBY |
| Section of the Arctic Ocean fed by the Yenisei River | KARASEA |
| See 17 Across | ACT |
| See 22 | QUIXOTE |
| See 8 | DOWNS |
| Surrey uplands known for its racecourse | EPSOM |
| The part of a seed that contains female reproductive cells | OVULE |
| To spectate, especially in contract bridge | KIBITZ |
| __ Armatrading, singer whose hits include Love and Affection (1976) | JOAN |
| __ Country, area spanning the Western Pyrenees | BASQUE |
| __ Dahl, prolific author | ROALD |
| __ Davis, actor who won an Oscar for her roles in both Dangerous (1935) and Jezebel (1938) | BETTE |
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