The Guardian - Weekend crossword No 471 - January 11 2020
| Clues | Answers |
| Alexander __, US Secretary of State during the Falklands War | HAIG |
| Amerigo __, Italian cartographer after whom the Americas are named | VESPUCCI |
| An organism that exactly corresponds in form with another | ISOMORPH |
| Dame Louise __, Labour MP for Liverpool Riverside until 2019 | ELLMAN |
| Donatella __, designer | VERSACE |
| Dutch city, home to St. Martin's Cathedral | UTRECHT |
| Hawaiian Island, site of Honolulu | OAHU |
| Honorific given to members of the Privy Council | RTHON |
| Norman __, chancellor of the exchequer during 'Black Wednesday' 1992 | LAMONT |
| Official language in Iran | FARSI |
| Saint who translated the Bible into Latin | JEROME |
| Sarah __ or Eddie __, suffragette and radio presenter respectively | MAIR |
| See 7 | ATNIGHT |
| See 7 | ALONE |
| See 7 Down | BEACH |
| Shirley __, one of the Gang of Four | WILLIAMS |
| The first lady - or the third Mrs Trump | MELANIA |
| The type of 13 one might find in Treasure Island - or on Desert Island Discs? | TROPICAL |
| What Christina Rossetti thought 8 did against the boundary shore? | FRET |
| Where and when and how Whitman watched a mother sing a husky song? (2,3,5,2,5,5) | ONTHE |
| Whither John Masefield has to go tonight? | THESEA |
| __ 13, where Arnold heard the grating roar of pebbles? | DOVER |
| __ 13, where McEwan's Edward and Florence spend their fractious honeymoon? | CHESIL |
| __ 13, where Wordsworth experienced a beauteous evening, calm and free? | CALAIS |
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