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BROGUESWhat rough, untanned leather shoes were formerly worn in parts of rural Ireland and Scotland? (7)
BROGUEA shoe of untanned leather formerly worn in parts of Scotland and Ireland for traipsing over rough ground; a sturdy brown Oxford-like shoe patterned with perforations; or, a mellifluous lilting Irish
SIDECARA "jaunting" pony-and-trap of rural Ireland; a one-wheeled passenger pod attached to a motorcycle; or, a classic cocktail of cognac and Cointreau/curacao with citrus juice (7)
SHAGREENThe rough, untanned skin of asses, sharks or rays, often used in bookbinding (8)
BOCAGEType of landscape in parts of rural France including Normandy characterised by pasture divided by hedgerows; or, woodland scenery represented in porcelain figurines (6)
BOUBOUA long, loose-fitting garment worn in parts of Africa (6)
REEBOKSportswear company whose shoes were worn by Harold Abrahams and Eric Liddell in the 1924 Olympics, later celebrated in the film Chariots of Fire (6)
BINCHYAuthor of novels set in rural Ireland including Circle of Friends, Firefly Summer and Light a Penny Candle (6)
ERSEAny of several related languages of the Celts in Ireland and Scotland.
SKEANA kind of double-edged dagger formerly used in Ireland and Scotland (5)
ORANGEWilliam of _, King of England, Ireland, and Scotland from 1689-1702 (6)
GHETTOAn area in a European city in which Jews were formerly required to live. originally used in Venice (6)
MOCCASINSSoft leather shoes, historically worn by indigenous people of North America (9)
SKEANSDaggers formerly used in Ireland and Scotland (6)
TINPANALLEYWhat name was given to a district in New York where many songwriters, arrangers and music publishers were formerly based? (3,3,5)
TWEEDWhat rough-surfaced woollen cloth originated in Scotland? (5)
NORTHCHANNELStrait between Northern Ireland and Scotland connecting the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea (5,7)
SLAINTEGaelic word used as a drinking toast in Ireland and Scotland (7)
FLEET___ Street, a road in Central London in which many newspaper offices were formerly situated (5)
DUCATSWhich gold coins were formerly in wide use in European countries (6)