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LABUSCHAGNEThe latest Australian to join the club of Fingleton, Bardlsey, Macartney, Morris and Bradman. (Clue: 3 consecutive Test tons) (11)
IRONI get Ronald to join the club
THEOFFICERicky Gervais sitcom whose latest Australian remake stars Felicity Ward (3,6)
YESTERDAYMacartney song (9)
RHINDTUTTJulian _-_, Dr "Mac" Macartney in Green Wing (5-4)
MADRIDHome of the soccer team that FIFA named the Club of the Century
CHESTERTONAuthor of The Club of Queer Trades as well as the popular tales about a fictional crime-solving innocuous priest named Father Brown (10)
ENROLSSigns up as a member of the club of sad loners (6)
ERICMr Mcpherson, the first Australian to compete in the TT after the Second World War, after helping to form the Motor Cycle Racing Club of New South Wales during it. (4)
BENAUAWho became the latest entrant to the all-rounders club of achieving the double of scoring 3000 runs and taking 300 wickets in Tests? (6)
PIPERArtist best known for abstract aquatints/watercolours of buildings who was part of the Seven and Five Society with Ben Nicholson, Cedric Morris and others (5)
TINAARENASinger-songwriter who in 2011 became the first Australian to be awarded a Knighthood of the French National Order of National Merit (4,5)
WHYALLAIn which city was Barrie Robran born, the first South Australian to be granted Legend status in the Australian Football Hall of Fame? (7)
TELLMEABOUTITJoin the club! Sounds like something pupil says to computer teacher (4,2,5,2)
ENROLBill or Neil must head north shortly and join the club (5)
LIONCUBNo! I join the club and meet a little playmate (4,3)
ARTSANDCRAFTSInspired by the visions of William Morris and John Ruskin, a design movement that flourished around 1880 that sought to revive workmanship (4,3,6)
STRAWBERRIESPortrayed with purloining thrushes in a pattern designed by William Morris and with leaves represented on the coronets of dukes, earls and marquesses, fruits or "fraises" often sold in punnets (12)
KELMSCOTT- Manor; summer retreat of William Morris and his family in the Cotswolds (9)
ASHBARTYFirst Australian woman to achieve No. 1 ranking in tennis: Evonne Goolagong Cawley; second Australian to achieve the No. 1 ranking: ? (3,5)