Clue | Answer |
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(Musically) slow in tempo and broad in manner | View Answer |
2011 movie by Martin Scorsese | View Answer |
A group of buildings built together in one development | View Answer |
Ancient seer — prophetess | View Answer |
Barracks in Surrey in the headlines following a number of deaths between 1995 and 2002 | View Answer |
Bright ray — bus name (anag) | View Answer |
Carly __, singer whose hits include You're So Vain | View Answer |
Composed wholly of top performers | View Answer |
Concerning teeth | View Answer |
Digit | View Answer |
Dubious | View Answer |
Egyptian city at the southern end of its eponymous canal | View Answer |
Evermore | View Answer |
Firmly constructed | View Answer |
Former Portuguese colony in southern China | View Answer |
Fought, even to death | View Answer |
French Atlantic naval base | View Answer |
Gardening tool | View Answer |
Henrik __, Norwegian playwright whose works include A Doll's House | View Answer |
Henry __, English composer of Baroque music | View Answer |
Henryk __, Polish composer whose Symphony No. 3 gained worldwide popularity | View Answer |
International conference that shaped Europe following the Napoleonic Wars | View Answer |
Irish female spirit who warns of an impending death | View Answer |
Japanese atoll, the scene of fierce fighting in 1945 | View Answer |
Law enforcement agency popularised in the TV series Dragnet | View Answer |
Louis Armstrong's byname | View Answer |
Make a mess of | View Answer |
Military smock favoured by the Parachute Regiment during World War II | View Answer |
Nile port known for its eponymous 'Stone' | View Answer |
Passage selected from a book | View Answer |
Patty __, who was kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army in 1974 | View Answer |
Plebiscites | View Answer |
Pledge of fidelity | View Answer |
Referee | View Answer |
Roman province set up after the defeat of Carthage in 146 BC | View Answer |
See 11 | View Answer |
See 14 | View Answer |
Settle | View Answer |
Site of the 11 following the Russ-Turkish was of 1877-1888 | View Answer |
Site of the 11 that ended the Crimean War | View Answer |
Slothful | View Answer |
The mother of life, in Greek mythology | View Answer |
The name given to the Queen's first corgi | View Answer |
The Nigerian currency | View Answer |
Tortilla chip served with savoury toppings | View Answer |
US tennis ball manufacturer | View Answer |
Vagrant peoples | View Answer |
Waterfalls on the US - Canada border | View Answer |
Who, according to Bowie, was 'waiting in the sky'? | View Answer |
With very bad eyesight (2,5,2,1,3) | View Answer |
Without compassion | View Answer |
Wogan __, the only member of the Communist Party to have sat in the House of Lords | View Answer |
__ 11, party once led by Mahatma Gandhi | View Answer |
__ Rodwell, Coronation Street character played by Helen Worth | View Answer |
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