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A cryptic tricolour


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This puzzle is part 8 of Gladys' journey across the globe. Each part can be solved independently. Nevertheless, if you are new to the series, feel free to start at the beginning: Introducing Gladys.









Dear Puzzling,



As I'm writing to you, I'm looking at an extremely impressive statue. This marks a big milestone for my trip. I certainly could have stayed in my previous destination for a bit, but the way I have planned the trip means I'm going to spend more time in certain parts of the world than others. I'll write you again soon. Take care!



Wish you were here!

Love, Gladys.








enter image description here



Across

1. Comedies face having romantic lead discuss ending (6)

2. Disguised con man carrying fashionable spice (8)

4. Tax organization fires leading financier, leaving no evidence behind (3)

8. Reject rights to consume bird (3)



Down

2. Create digital copy of unopened container (3)

3. Leading automobile innovator's radio broadcast (3)

4. Native American's piece of raisin cake (4)

5. Bird central to western epic (4)

6. Airline buried in disasters (3)

7. Formerly central Windows version (2)

9. Cat takes on mouse initially (3)

10. Woman with habit to turn right before finishing run (3)






Gladys will return in "Gladys visits a campus".










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    $begingroup$


    This puzzle is part 8 of Gladys' journey across the globe. Each part can be solved independently. Nevertheless, if you are new to the series, feel free to start at the beginning: Introducing Gladys.









    Dear Puzzling,



    As I'm writing to you, I'm looking at an extremely impressive statue. This marks a big milestone for my trip. I certainly could have stayed in my previous destination for a bit, but the way I have planned the trip means I'm going to spend more time in certain parts of the world than others. I'll write you again soon. Take care!



    Wish you were here!

    Love, Gladys.








    enter image description here



    Across

    1. Comedies face having romantic lead discuss ending (6)

    2. Disguised con man carrying fashionable spice (8)

    4. Tax organization fires leading financier, leaving no evidence behind (3)

    8. Reject rights to consume bird (3)



    Down

    2. Create digital copy of unopened container (3)

    3. Leading automobile innovator's radio broadcast (3)

    4. Native American's piece of raisin cake (4)

    5. Bird central to western epic (4)

    6. Airline buried in disasters (3)

    7. Formerly central Windows version (2)

    9. Cat takes on mouse initially (3)

    10. Woman with habit to turn right before finishing run (3)






    Gladys will return in "Gladys visits a campus".










    share|improve this question









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      4








      4





      $begingroup$


      This puzzle is part 8 of Gladys' journey across the globe. Each part can be solved independently. Nevertheless, if you are new to the series, feel free to start at the beginning: Introducing Gladys.









      Dear Puzzling,



      As I'm writing to you, I'm looking at an extremely impressive statue. This marks a big milestone for my trip. I certainly could have stayed in my previous destination for a bit, but the way I have planned the trip means I'm going to spend more time in certain parts of the world than others. I'll write you again soon. Take care!



      Wish you were here!

      Love, Gladys.








      enter image description here



      Across

      1. Comedies face having romantic lead discuss ending (6)

      2. Disguised con man carrying fashionable spice (8)

      4. Tax organization fires leading financier, leaving no evidence behind (3)

      8. Reject rights to consume bird (3)



      Down

      2. Create digital copy of unopened container (3)

      3. Leading automobile innovator's radio broadcast (3)

      4. Native American's piece of raisin cake (4)

      5. Bird central to western epic (4)

      6. Airline buried in disasters (3)

      7. Formerly central Windows version (2)

      9. Cat takes on mouse initially (3)

      10. Woman with habit to turn right before finishing run (3)






      Gladys will return in "Gladys visits a campus".










      share|improve this question









      $endgroup$




      This puzzle is part 8 of Gladys' journey across the globe. Each part can be solved independently. Nevertheless, if you are new to the series, feel free to start at the beginning: Introducing Gladys.









      Dear Puzzling,



      As I'm writing to you, I'm looking at an extremely impressive statue. This marks a big milestone for my trip. I certainly could have stayed in my previous destination for a bit, but the way I have planned the trip means I'm going to spend more time in certain parts of the world than others. I'll write you again soon. Take care!



      Wish you were here!

      Love, Gladys.








      enter image description here



      Across

      1. Comedies face having romantic lead discuss ending (6)

      2. Disguised con man carrying fashionable spice (8)

      4. Tax organization fires leading financier, leaving no evidence behind (3)

      8. Reject rights to consume bird (3)



      Down

      2. Create digital copy of unopened container (3)

      3. Leading automobile innovator's radio broadcast (3)

      4. Native American's piece of raisin cake (4)

      5. Bird central to western epic (4)

      6. Airline buried in disasters (3)

      7. Formerly central Windows version (2)

      9. Cat takes on mouse initially (3)

      10. Woman with habit to turn right before finishing run (3)






      Gladys will return in "Gladys visits a campus".







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          Brief clue explanations:




          * is anagram, < is reversal, _TEXT_ is hidden word, A_ or _A is first/last letter extraction.


          1A: FA(R_)CE + S

          2A: C(IN)NAMON*

          4A: (-f_)IR(-_e)S: parsed as "tax organization = FIRES, "leading financier" leaving, no "evidence behind" "

          8A: (EMU_)<


          2D: (-s)CAN

          3D: AIR (initials)

          4D: _IN CA_

          5D: _ERN E_

          6D: _SAS_

          7D: _ME_

          9D: TOM (initials)

          10D: NUN (some letter change with "run"?)




          The location is




          found by anagramming the three regions independently: each makes a word, giving the location AFRICAN RENAISSANCE MONUMENT. (This is in Senegal, as shown by the green-yellow-red background representing its flag.)







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          The filled grid:




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          Brief clue explanations:




          * is anagram, < is reversal, _TEXT_ is hidden word, A_ or _A is first/last letter extraction.


          1A: FA(R_)CE + S

          2A: C(IN)NAMON*

          4A: (-f_)IR(-_e)S: parsed as "tax organization = FIRES, "leading financier" leaving, no "evidence behind" "

          8A: (EMU_)<


          2D: (-s)CAN

          3D: AIR (initials)

          4D: _IN CA_

          5D: _ERN E_

          6D: _SAS_

          7D: _ME_

          9D: TOM (initials)

          10D: NUN (some letter change with "run"?)




          The location is




          found by anagramming the three regions independently: each makes a word, giving the location AFRICAN RENAISSANCE MONUMENT. (This is in Senegal, as shown by the green-yellow-red background representing its flag.)







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          $begingroup$

          The filled grid:




          enter image description here




          Brief clue explanations:




          * is anagram, < is reversal, _TEXT_ is hidden word, A_ or _A is first/last letter extraction.


          1A: FA(R_)CE + S

          2A: C(IN)NAMON*

          4A: (-f_)IR(-_e)S: parsed as "tax organization = FIRES, "leading financier" leaving, no "evidence behind" "

          8A: (EMU_)<


          2D: (-s)CAN

          3D: AIR (initials)

          4D: _IN CA_

          5D: _ERN E_

          6D: _SAS_

          7D: _ME_

          9D: TOM (initials)

          10D: NUN (some letter change with "run"?)




          The location is




          found by anagramming the three regions independently: each makes a word, giving the location AFRICAN RENAISSANCE MONUMENT. (This is in Senegal, as shown by the green-yellow-red background representing its flag.)







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          $begingroup$

          The filled grid:




          enter image description here




          Brief clue explanations:




          * is anagram, < is reversal, _TEXT_ is hidden word, A_ or _A is first/last letter extraction.


          1A: FA(R_)CE + S

          2A: C(IN)NAMON*

          4A: (-f_)IR(-_e)S: parsed as "tax organization = FIRES, "leading financier" leaving, no "evidence behind" "

          8A: (EMU_)<


          2D: (-s)CAN

          3D: AIR (initials)

          4D: _IN CA_

          5D: _ERN E_

          6D: _SAS_

          7D: _ME_

          9D: TOM (initials)

          10D: NUN (some letter change with "run"?)




          The location is




          found by anagramming the three regions independently: each makes a word, giving the location AFRICAN RENAISSANCE MONUMENT. (This is in Senegal, as shown by the green-yellow-red background representing its flag.)







          share|improve this answer









          $endgroup$



          The filled grid:




          enter image description here




          Brief clue explanations:




          * is anagram, < is reversal, _TEXT_ is hidden word, A_ or _A is first/last letter extraction.


          1A: FA(R_)CE + S

          2A: C(IN)NAMON*

          4A: (-f_)IR(-_e)S: parsed as "tax organization = FIRES, "leading financier" leaving, no "evidence behind" "

          8A: (EMU_)<


          2D: (-s)CAN

          3D: AIR (initials)

          4D: _IN CA_

          5D: _ERN E_

          6D: _SAS_

          7D: _ME_

          9D: TOM (initials)

          10D: NUN (some letter change with "run"?)




          The location is




          found by anagramming the three regions independently: each makes a word, giving the location AFRICAN RENAISSANCE MONUMENT. (This is in Senegal, as shown by the green-yellow-red background representing its flag.)








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