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* CLUES *
ACROSS
Row 1, column 1 (3, 5 letters) - One of the diseases that Graeme's elixir supposedly cures (Hospital For Hire)
Row 1, column 10 (4 letters) - Bill loudly shouts these out while Tim is trying to play sport (A Kick In The Arts)
Row 3, column 1 (4, 9 letters) - The initial star of the Goodies Safari Park (Scatty Safari)
Row 5, column 3 (11 letters) - The place where Bill takes the trandem to sell it (Goodies and the Beanstalk)
Row 7, column 1 (3 letters) - Bill: "*-*-* spells Tim" when working out who is to watch Graeme (Bunfight)
Row 7, column 5 (3 letters) - Bill reckons that Graeme has forgotten to include this room in the new office (Beefeaters)
Row 8, column 1 (5 letters) - The 100 metre freestyle event is combined with this type of singing (A Kick In The Arts)
Row 8, column 8 (6 letters) - Bill plays the drums in the style of this particular Muppet (Holidays)
Row 9, column 5 (3 letters) - The BBC issue instructions on "How to *** Minstrel" (Alternative Roots)
Row 10, column 1 (4 letters) - Jim's recipe on the radio is for these type of dumplings (Chubby Chumps)
Row 10, column 7 (3 letters) - Tim almost sits on one at the punk restaurant (Punky Business)
Row 10, column 11 (3 letters) - Reverend Llewellyn describes this as "a foul potion of the Orient" (Wacky Wales)
Row 11, column 4 (2 letters) - Goodies song: 'Elizabeth Rules **'
Row 12, column 1 (4 letters) - Graeme and Bill are the "Lone Scout **** One" (Scoutrageous)
Row 13, column 6 (6 letters) - The Tourist Officer laments that a white man now "even has to peel his own ******" (South Africa)
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Column 1, row 1 (2, 3, 5 letters) The venue of the showdown between Bill, Tim and Graeme (Bunfight)
Column 2, row 7 (2 letters) The only bunny talk that humans will respect: "Nyaah, what's ** Doc?" (Moon Creatures)
Column 2, row 10 (4 letters) - Tim takes offence at the mouse calling him this (Rock Goodies)
Column 3, row 1 (8 letters) - Exploding Pasadoble puts this to good use (Saturday Night Grease)
Column 4, row 10 (4 letters) - It sounds like Graeme may have broken one of these in his fall (The Stone Age)
Column 5, row 3 (7 letters) - He is at the Tower of London "by appointment" (Beefeaters)
Column 7, row 1 (5 letters) - Success in politics is all about this, according to Graeme (Politics)
Column 7, row 9 (5 letters) - The Emperor loves their "bulbous botties and squishy juice" (Rome Antics)
Column 9, row 2 (8, 4 letters) - (Way Outward Bound)
Column 11, row 1 (6 letters) - One of the giant puppets that chases the Goodies at Chequers (Goodies Rule OK)
Column 11, row 8 (5 letters) - These attack Graeme in the lamp room (Lighthouse Keeping Loonies)
Column 13, row 1 (10 letters) - The star of Bill's violent movie (Gender Education)