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1864 novel by Sheridan Le Fanu, subtitled A Tale of Bartram Haugh | View Answer |
1955 Hitchcock film starring Cary Grant as a retired criminal | View Answer |
A film lover | View Answer |
According to his score inscribed by Holst, the conductor Adrian Boult “first caused ____ to shine in public” | View Answer |
Animals such as Hobbes of Calvin and Hobbes | View Answer |
Author of The Joy Luck Club | View Answer |
Beat poet whose collection Howl and Other Poems was published in 1956 | View Answer |
Boris Johnson’s optimistic 2019 description of a Brexit deal | View Answer |
Central subject of socialite Emily Post’s books | View Answer |
Dickens bride who lived in Satis House | View Answer |
Duluth, at the western end of ____, is the world’s furthest inland port reachable by oceangoing ships | View Answer |
Element called “inflammable air” by Henry Cavendish, who is generally credited with discovering it | View Answer |
England goalie involved in a 2023 strip dispute | View Answer |
English art critic who wrote Modern Painters | View Answer |
European waterway containing the Portland area | View Answer |
Experience shared by Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton and Donald Trump | View Answer |
Feline owned by Lewis Carroll’s Duchess | View Answer |
Football team who play at Riverside Stadium | View Answer |
Grammatical case expressing ownership | View Answer |
Grape variety that can be suffixed by grigio and noir | View Answer |
Hairstyle promoted by the Black is Beautiful movement | View Answer |
In painting, the French equivalent of “still life” | View Answer |
Informal name for some kinds of delphinium | View Answer |
Italian equivalent of the Hawaiian “aloha” | View Answer |
Like stilettos, for example | View Answer |
Modern mechanical puppetry | View Answer |
Most rushed | View Answer |
Nickname for the Bell UH-1 Iroquois helicopter | View Answer |
One who makes an opposing statement | View Answer |
Part of Scotland where George Orwell completed the novel 1984 | View Answer |
Plants often seen out in numbers on March 17th? | View Answer |
Rat who mentors the Teenage Mutant Turtles | View Answer |
Relatively easy to put on over your head | View Answer |
Richard Nixon presented this singer with a special Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs badge in 1970 | View Answer |
Routes like the M60 or Coventry’s A4053 | View Answer |
Singer who released Hurdy Gurdy Man in 1968 | View Answer |
Singer whose debut album A Little Deeper won the 2002 Mercury Music Prize | View Answer |
The green cormorant; a type of tobacco | View Answer |
The Principality of ____ included Perpignan between 1493 and 1659 | View Answer |
The ____ massacre took place at an 1819 rally in Manchester supporting political reform | View Answer |
Three connected rhymed lines in poetry | View Answer |
Tradesperson informally known as a sparky | View Answer |
Vessel for a shaken and not stirred cocktail? | View Answer |
“Every age is fed on illusions, lest men should ____ life early and the human race come to an end” (Joseph Conrad) | View Answer |
“I generally avoid temptation unless I can’t ____ it” (Mae West) | View Answer |
“Unexpressed emotions will never die. They are buried alive, and will come forth ____, in uglier ways” (Sigmund Freud) | View Answer |
“____ (dum-dum-dum-dumdy-doo-wah)” (Roy Orbison) | View Answer |
“____ is magic that works” (Kurt Vonnegut) | View Answer |
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