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British Television, Mostly Crossword Puzzle

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This will mostly look at various UK television shows and their casts. A few American shows might creep in.
Author: spanishliz - Diff: Harder

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      1. City in Wyoming, or US television series from 1959
      5. Department store antics; "Are You Being ____?"
      8. American actor Gulager
      9. British actress ____ Clarke; Daenerys in "Game of Thrones"
      10. Gemma Arterton plays one in the BBC mini-series "Black Narcissus"
      11. Mark Williams portrays the title character in this series, based on G.K. Chesterton's creation (6,5)
      14. Cricket or baseball official, for short
      15. Jazmine Franks as ___ Bloom in "Hollyoaks"
      17. Actor ___ Malik, appeared in reboot of "Upstairs, Downstairs" amongst other projects
      18. Actress Wilde OR Pettigrew; each appeared briefly in "EastEnders"
      19. Artillery piece nickname (4,3)

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      1. Gritty police drama starring Martin Compston and Vicky McClure (4,2,4)
      2. Actor ___ Malek, who starred in "Mr Robot"
      3. Scottish actress, co-host of "Bruce Forsyth and the Generation Game"; ___ St Clair
      4. Trade agreement involving Russia, Belarus and others (init.)
      6. City in southeast Netherlands
      7. Where you might find Manuel working at "Fawlty Towers" (6.4)
      8. Film, motion picture
      12. Snacks served on short-lived soap "Eldorado", perhaps
      13. Reality show: "Britain's ___ Home Cook"
      15. First name of Rubik's cube inventor
      16. Played Caligula in BBC mini-series "Claudius" (1976); John ____
      17. Feel unwell, as someone who needs the assistance of "Doc Martin", perhaps?