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1990s series of autostereogram books | View Answer |
2003 single by Evanescence, from their debut album Fallen | View Answer |
A green variety of beryl | View Answer |
A rowdy assembly, named after a fair in Dublin | View Answer |
A Ugandan distilled drink, sometimes made with bananas | View Answer |
Actress who played Rita Hanson in Groundhog Day | View Answer |
American equivalent of “become accustomed” | View Answer |
Annual work by Benjamin Franklin, using the surname Saunders | View Answer |
Ballet dancing performed on tiptoe | View Answer |
Breath, as a life force in yoga | View Answer |
British newspaper which ceased publication in 1995 | View Answer |
British version of what Americans call Spandex | View Answer |
Chloride salt used as a photographic developer | View Answer |
City designed by Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker | View Answer |
Collection of articles by Einstein, published in book form in 1949 | View Answer |
Comedian who played obnoxious stand-up Reggie Warrington in The Nutty Professor | View Answer |
Emmanuel Macron’s predecessor | View Answer |
Fantasy trilogy written by Philip Pullman | View Answer |
Former tennis player and current coach of Andy Murray | View Answer |
French term for those of high social status | View Answer |
Genus of, and alternative name for, catmint | View Answer |
Icelandic anthology | View Answer |
In Greek myth, the sanctuary of Pythia | View Answer |
Irrational fear of confined spaces | View Answer |
Island whose capital is Heraklion | View Answer |
Italian fashion designer who initially specialised in menswear | View Answer |
Itchycoo Park and Lazy Sunday were hits for this 1960s band | View Answer |
Land which is fit for farming | View Answer |
Last of the twelve minor prophets in the Old Testament | View Answer |
Lawyer who had three terms as mayor of New York City | View Answer |
Musical written by Tim Rice and two members of ABBA | View Answer |
One of multiple forms in which an element may exist | View Answer |
Pertaining to a gland at the base of the neck | View Answer |
Physician specialising in ear anatomy and diseases | View Answer |
Piece of introductory text traditionally printed in red | View Answer |
Ransom ____ was a pioneer of the US car industry | View Answer |
Required by etiquette or fashion | View Answer |
Saracens lock who has made three appearances for Wales | View Answer |
Sells off, for example, a subsidiary company | View Answer |
Sin of which Jesus is accused in Matthew chapter 9 | View Answer |
Small piece of software which often operates as a plug-in | View Answer |
Sporting event whose winners receive the Vince Lombardi Trophy | View Answer |
Surname of the Star Trek captain portrayed by Patrick Stewart | View Answer |
The Battle of ____ was decisive in the English Civil War | View Answer |
The head of a German university | View Answer |
The only Fleetwood Mac single to reach number 1 on the US Billboard chart | View Answer |
The second female athlete to successfully defend a 100m Olympic title | View Answer |
The ____, another name for the constellation Cetus | View Answer |
Title of the theme music for Beverly Hills Cop, covered by Crazy Frog | View Answer |
Title once held by Jack Straw, currently by Richard Burgon | View Answer |
To find and remove computer software errors | View Answer |
Type of art, its name from the French word for glueing | View Answer |
Where a snowbird may go in the winter | View Answer |
Window sometimes supported by corbels | View Answer |
Winner of the fillies triple crown in 1985 | View Answer |
____ Cathedral has the tallest church spire in the UK | View Answer |
____ Passes is a verse drama by Robert Browning | View Answer |
____ Simon wrote the Horrid Henry series of books for children | View Answer |
____ Strachey was a founder of the Bloomsbury Group | View Answer |
“All newspaper and journalistic activity is an intellectual brothel from which there is no retreat” (Leo ____) | View Answer |
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