Crossword No 24 by Aeronaut
Double Puzzle - Ten of a Kind

The names of the ‘ten of a kind’ are to be fitted into the lights (clued as ‘One of the ten’) in the two diagrams.  In eight cases, the whole name fills one light.  In the other two cases, the name is divided between two lights.  For the remaining lights, each clue is in two parts, although the division may not be obvious.  The first part of the clue refers to the upper diagram, and the second part to the lower diagram.  Identical sets of clues appear alongside each diagram.

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