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British walk (one way or another) to pick fruit (7)

Ross

I believe the answer is:

bramble

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'fruit' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)

'british walk' is the wordplay.
'british' becomes 'br' (abbreviation for British).
'walk' becomes 'amble' (ambling is a kind of walking).
'br'+'amble'='BRAMBLE'

'one way or another to pick' is the link.
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(Other definitions for bramble that I've seen before include "Prickly hazard" , "Prickly plant yielding blackberries" , "berries" , "Dog rose" , "Thorny bush" .)

I've seen this clue in The Independent.
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