The Guardian - Weekend crossword No 438 - May 24 2019
| Clues | Answers |
| Biome covering much of northern Siberia | TUNDRA |
| British-Sudanese philanthropist who created a prize for Achievement in African Leadership | MO |
| City at the junction of the Blue and White Nile | KHARTOUM |
| Country which existed between 1965 and 1979 | RHODESIA |
| Currency adopted by 19 EU countries | EURO |
| Edward __, writer of nonsense poetry | LEAR |
| Eve's second son | ABEL |
| Extinct animals, similar to elephants | MAMMOTHS |
| Financier and founder of the Open Society Foundations | GEORGE |
| Greek island, close to Turkey | LESBOS |
| Harriet __, Radio 4 newsreader | CASS |
| Island on which David Balfour and Alan Breck were shipwrecked | ERRAID |
| James Stewart's name when he went to Washington? | MR |
| King 10's middle daughter | REGAN |
| Micronesian state, capital Tarawa | KIRIBATI |
| Novel by Charlotte Brontë | JANE |
| River running through Dublin | LIFFEY |
| See 19 | NOBEL |
| See 25 Down | IBRAHIM |
| See 3 Down | SMITH |
| See 5 | SOROS |
| See 7 Across | EYRE |
| Spielberg movie telling of a revolt on a slave ship | AMISTAD |
| Swedish chemist after whom a series of prestigious prizes in economics, literature and the sciences is named | ALFRED |
| The world's third largest island | BORNEO |
| __ Stevens, character played by Katherine Heigl in Grey's Anatomy | ISOBEL |
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