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1972 Lou Reed song and notable charity single of 1997 | View Answer |
1996 film starring Robert Redford and Michelle Pfeiffer | View Answer |
A collection of 28 short essays by Maya Angelou | View Answer |
A diplomatic move or initiative, from a French word now meaning “gait” | View Answer |
A firm supplying communications services | View Answer |
A pen name of Karen Blixen | View Answer |
A single-celled microorganism, or a single unit | View Answer |
A trading name used by ExxonMobil | View Answer |
Also called Elissa, queen and founder of Carthage | View Answer |
An abbot’s deputy | View Answer |
Another name for kelp, or for sea lettuce | View Answer |
Author who said “Punctuality is the virtue of the bored” | View Answer |
Baritone who starred in eight films with Jeanette MacDonald in the 1930s and 1940s | View Answer |
Burlesque star, famous for an ostrich feather fan dance | View Answer |
City in Zhejiang province, one of China’s first treaty ports | View Answer |
Despite the title, five of the stories in this Isaac Asimov collection are about the Multivac computer | View Answer |
Dire Straits single of 1982 | View Answer |
Distinct forms of species which have adapted to their own environments | View Answer |
Domesticated Indian ox with dark colouring except for white “stockings” | View Answer |
Early 20th-century detective in a series of ten novels by Clive Cussler | View Answer |
Eric ____ wrote the children’s novel The Wind on the Moon | View Answer |
Four-time world heavyweight champion who retired in 2014 | View Answer |
German footballer who joined Chicago Fire from Manchester United in 2017 | View Answer |
Greek “thanksgiving”, another name for Holy Communion | View Answer |
H Rider Haggard novel, subtitled A History of Adventure | View Answer |
Historical mountainous region of Anatolia, Turkey | View Answer |
Illustrator of the Horrid Henry series of children’s books | View Answer |
In Greek myth, the son of Clytemnestra and Agamemnon | View Answer |
In the Penguin Encyclopedia of Card Games, “a more up-market but less intelligent version of Twenty-One” | View Answer |
Itzhak Avraham ben Zeev, author of the graphic novel Maus | View Answer |
John Lennon’s best-selling single as a solo artist | View Answer |
King who solved the riddle of the Sphinx | View Answer |
Loss of one’s sense of smell | View Answer |
Manufacturer of the M9 pistol, used by the US military | View Answer |
Ms Ciccone, and a 1960s nickname of Joan Baez | View Answer |
Of a hawk, to turn in flight, especially to retry a failed stoop | View Answer |
Peaky Blinders actor who played Locke in Game of Thrones | View Answer |
Principal city of the Otago region, home of New Zealand’s oldest university | View Answer |
Putative author of the Iliad and the Odyssey | View Answer |
Red resin secreted by insects, used in dyes and varnishes | View Answer |
Rock band whose 1975 single Walk This Way was covered by Run-DMC in 1986 | View Answer |
Sea area on whose coast Aberystwyth lies | View Answer |
Singer whose debut album Rockferry was released in 2008 | View Answer |
Southern African antelope with spiral horns | View Answer |
Spoken or performed without preparation | View Answer |
Stephen King’s first published novel | View Answer |
Surname shared by a British novelist and a British middle distance runner | View Answer |
Taken from a TV series, something bigger inside than it appears from outside | View Answer |
Technology company popularly known as Big Blue | View Answer |
The only county in Ireland’s Connacht province that shares a border with the UK | View Answer |
The Sheik of ____ was a 1921 jazz standard | View Answer |
The Welsh language’s name for itself | View Answer |
The ____, a nickname for the British Expeditionary Force, based on a description attributed to Kaiser Wilhelm II | View Answer |
Third iteration of a handheld gaming device, rival of Sony’s PSP | View Answer |
US academic regarded as the “father of pragmatism” | View Answer |
Violinist who represented Thailand at the 2014 Winter Olympics | View Answer |
____ Stanley, female romantic lead in Pirates of Penzance | View Answer |
____ Wood played Frodo Baggins in Lord of the Rings films | View Answer |
“Picture you upon my knee, / Just ____ …” (1920s lyrics) | View Answer |
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