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1933 film in which a woman tricks a wealthy bachelor into marriage, and then into staying in the marriage | View Answer |
A form of competition that should suit solvers of general knowledge crosswords | View Answer |
A genteel afternoon social event, usually with live music | View Answer |
A gentle reminder or warning | View Answer |
A language spoken in Jakarta | View Answer |
A unit of language, the meaning of which cannot be understood from a subset of its components | View Answer |
Alloy of nickel and iron, with a very low coefficient of thermal expansion | View Answer |
An 1877 invention of Thomas Edison, as it was called then | View Answer |
Another name for alfalfa | View Answer |
Ask for the same thing again | View Answer |
Character with three suitors in The Merry Wives of Windsor | View Answer |
Defence secretary John ____ offered his resignation when the Falkland Islands were invaded | View Answer |
Doubtful, especially in quality or legality | View Answer |
Extremely beautiful or kind | View Answer |
George Cayley discovered many of the principles by which this form of transport works … | View Answer |
German Benedictine abbess, whose musical compositions only became well-known 800 years after her death | View Answer |
Gordon ____ of South London Harriers lost famous battles with Vladimir Kuts in the 5,000m and 10,000m at the 1956 Olympics | View Answer |
Govern very strictly | View Answer |
Graham ____ was the Galloping Gourmet on 1970 TV screens | View Answer |
I may do a shuffle ball change or a shim sham shimmy | View Answer |
In the Radio Times Guide to Films, this title is shared by films made in 1989 (horror), 1990 (drama), and 2003 (romantic comedy) | View Answer |
India’s capital city | View Answer |
Informally, a chamber pot, or last-minute lowering of an agreed price | View Answer |
Japanese term for people with obsessive interests | View Answer |
Lively form of dance music, which ends each of Bach’s cello suites | View Answer |
Membranes with slimy secretions | View Answer |
Mexican dish with a name identifying the sauce added to it | View Answer |
Mourning Becomes ____ is a cycle of plays by Eugene O’Neill | View Answer |
Mulatu Teshome became the president of this country in 2013 | View Answer |
Name for a vineyard, seen on some port wine labels | View Answer |
Of a ball, struck high into the air | View Answer |
On a graph, the full set of solutions to x squared plus y squared equals a constant value | View Answer |
Outside a living organism | View Answer |
Professional name of Irish singer Eithne Ni Bhraonain | View Answer |
Ralph Fiennes 30A this 1996 film, as a Hungarian cartographer | View Answer |
Renée and ____’s Save Your Love was the UK’s Christmas No 1 in 1982 | View Answer |
See 15A | View Answer |
Someone confirming a document or signature’s validity | View Answer |
Someone talking a lot about a little | View Answer |
Something sold to pay for something new | View Answer |
State again | View Answer |
Struck with a heavy sound | View Answer |
Teachers, usually of individual students rather than classes | View Answer |
The capital of 42D | View Answer |
The highest point in something’s development | View Answer |
The king of Uruk, hero of an ancient epic poem | View Answer |
The north face of this Alpine peak was first climbed in 1938 | View Answer |
The only mortal mentioned by name in the Nicene Creed | View Answer |
Thin fabric of silk or silk and cotton, usually with a printed pattern, or something made from it | View Answer |
Title unofficially awarded to Dame Judi Dench and Sir David Attenborough | View Answer |
To assign no tax to something that could be taxed | View Answer |
To catch a train to Bordeaux, go to the Gare ____ | View Answer |
To trap, or gain power over someone dishonestly | View Answer |
Very boring | View Answer |
What a jury is expected to do | View Answer |
____ played Lewis in the Morse and Lewis detective series | View Answer |
… and those using it today hope that it will ___ time | View Answer |
“Parla ____?” — a phrase to learn for an Italian holiday | View Answer |
“Too much counterpoint; what is worse, Protestant counterpoint” (____ on JS Bach) | View Answer |
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