* CLUES *
ACROSS
Row 1, column 1 (9 letters) - Uncle Tom had always wanted to be one of these (Farm Fresh Food)
Row 1, column 11 (3 letters) - Mock ad: The Goodies Tea *** (Beefeaters)
Row 3, column 1 (5, 5 letters) - Graeme dabbles in this practice (That Old ***** *****)
Row 4, column 11 (3 letters) - A spurt of this liquid knocks Tim off his feet (Kung Fu Kapers)
Row 6, column 1 (11 letters) - Goodies episode where the world ends at midnight (***********)
Row 8, column 5 (8 letters) - Mildred's surname (Cunning Stunts)
Row 9, column 1 (5 letters) - Bill receives multiple nominations for "***** of the Month" (Football Crazy)
Row 10, column 10 (4 letters) - Graeme makes this type of bomb for his World Domination Badge (Scoutrageous)
Row 11, column 1 (3 letters) - There is no Ratatouille because the chef has run out of this ingredient (Punky Business)
Row 11, column 5 (6 letters) - The Queen's Own Highland group of this creature chases the bunnies (IOT Moon Creatures)
Row 13, column 1 (8 letters) - Graeme is disgusted at the thought of doing this with "Aussie trollops!" (Sat Night Grease)
Row 13, column 10 (4 letters) - These bits are covered with white sheets in the film (Gender Education)
DOWN
Column 1, row 1 (7 letters) - One of the giant puppets pursuing the Goodies (Goodies Rule OK)
Column 1, row 9 (5 letters) - "***** for Burps!" (Earthanasia)
Column 3, row 1 (4 letters) - An agreeable Rupert continually repeats this word (Snooze)
Column 3, row 6 (4 letters) - The Goodies travel there to meet the Emperor (**** Antics)
Column 3, row 11 (3 letters) - Bill & Graeme's act is named "The *** Folk" (Hype Pressure)
Column 5, row 1 (4, 5 letters) - The ancient Lancastrian martial art that Bill is a master of (Kung Fu Kapers)
Column 5, row 11 (3 letters) - The lighthouse disappears in the midst of a thick one (Lighthouse Keeping Loonies)
Column 6, row 10 (2 letters) - The train is hijacked and taken to "** Boring" festival (Daylight Robbery OTOE)
Column 7, row 1 (4 letters) - The Emperor loves this fruit's "bulbous botties and squishy juice!" (Rome Antics)
Column 7, row 11 (3 letters) - Classic Goodies song backing Bill's evasion of the police (South Africa)
Column 8, row 5 (5 letters) - Tim won't advertise this product as it's "far too sexy!" (It Might As Well Be String)
Column 9, row 1 (4 letters) - The Goodies endure 17 straight days of this at Dunsquabblin (Holidays)
Column 10, row 5 (9 letters) - The Bu-boom tribe's witchdoctor offers the Goodies a sip of this (The Lost Tribe)
Column 13, row 1 (8 letters) - Tim plays a hot one in "Please Let Us Play" (Goodies Almost Live)
Column 13, row 10 (4 letters) - The Goodies carry a stubborn one all the way to Cornwall (Bunfight at the OK Tea Rooms)