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A farmhouse in southern France | View Answer |
A popular purple soft drink | View Answer |
Advertising slogan for software using the iOS operating system | View Answer |
Alistair MacLean wrote this novel and film screenplay simultaneously | View Answer |
Another name for the jackstraw in the game of jackstraws | View Answer |
Author of the fictionalised autobiography known as the Sherston trilogy | View Answer |
Bath’s famous Pulteney Bridge was designed by this architect | View Answer |
Brezhnev’s predecessor | View Answer |
Cartoon catchphrase included in the New Oxford Dictionary of English when it was first published in 1998 | View Answer |
Christmas, or a Christmas carol | View Answer |
City separated from Morecambe by the River Lune | View Answer |
Colloquial name for gin | View Answer |
Cumbrian port attacked by John Paul Jones in 1778 | View Answer |
Daniel ____, former leader and current president of Nicaragua | View Answer |
David ____ managed Real Sociedad for almost a year, after ten months at Manchester United | View Answer |
Director of the 1969 film Women in Love | View Answer |
Dog which, in its “native” language, is called sotar rua | View Answer |
Dutch football team founded in 1913 for employees of Philips | View Answer |
England’s highest mountain | View Answer |
First word of a rhyming phrase meaning very close family and friends | View Answer |
Former Celtic and Manchester United footballer who won 16 caps for Scotland | View Answer |
Former French stronghold in what is now downtown Pittsburgh | View Answer |
German footballer who won the World Cup as player and manager | View Answer |
Haleakala National Park is on this Hawaiian island | View Answer |
Hebrew name for God, transliterated from a sequence of four consonants | View Answer |
John Green novel inspired by a line in Julius Caesar | View Answer |
Legislative body which is sometimes called a Senate | View Answer |
Malta’s “Isle of Calypso” | View Answer |
Marcel ____, author of the unfinished novel Jean Santeuil | View Answer |
Nickname for the state of Virginia | View Answer |
Not a fish, but an angler’s lure | View Answer |
Of a payment, made with goods rather than money | View Answer |
Of French origin, a word for a sailor | View Answer |
Official demonym for a resident of Indiana | View Answer |
One of Bolivia’s two capital cities | View Answer |
Pesce ____ is Italian for “swordfish” | View Answer |
Pigment originally made from lapis lazuli | View Answer |
Ridden by Nigel Hawke, winner of the 1991 Grand National | View Answer |
Rudyard Kipling novel based on the college he attended in Devon | View Answer |
Soft cheese originating in the Seine-et-Marne region | View Answer |
Solicitor representing the Crown in the courts of probate and divorce | View Answer |
Southern English county with no motorways | View Answer |
Subsidiary proposition proved for use in proving another proposition | View Answer |
The 1986 British Grand Prix was the last held at ____ | View Answer |
The bishop’s domineering wife in Barchester Towers | View Answer |
The liquid form of frost | View Answer |
The longest continuously-serving female MP in the House of Commons | View Answer |
The Rembrandts perform the theme song of this US sitcom | View Answer |
The rules by which words can be used to form sentences | View Answer |
To persistently occupy the thoughts | View Answer |
Tree seen in various Constable pictures, although the ash was his favourite | View Answer |
TV presenter Fred Dibnah’s day job | View Answer |
TV presenter who became the UK’s youngest ever newscaster in 1998 | View Answer |
TV show originally presented by Jeremy Beadle | View Answer |
Twelfth month of the Jewish civil year | View Answer |
Type of lymphocyte which is important in the immune system | View Answer |
William Blake poem set to music by John Tavener | View Answer |
____ Davis starred as Barbara Maitland in Beetlejuice | View Answer |
____ Gardens is home to the Kolkata Knight Riders | View Answer |
____: A Romance of Exmoor, by R D Blackmore | View Answer |
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