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1966 single by Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston | View Answer |
2007 film based on a 1998 novel by Gabriel Garcia Marquez | View Answer |
A direction-finding instrument | View Answer |
A jill or gill, or a hob | View Answer |
A location, sometimes notional, for a sporting offender | View Answer |
Actress who hosted the religious programme Praise Be! | View Answer |
Alternative to “emersion” as the reappearance of a celestial body following an eclipse | View Answer |
An alarm signal, often sounded on a bell | View Answer |
An orthodox school of Hinduism, which sees the universe as consisting of consciousness and matter | View Answer |
Any of various prophesying women of classical antiquity | View Answer |
Billy ____ is the stage name of singer William Broad | View Answer |
Casino card game based on red and black diamonds | View Answer |
Christians who do not celebrate Christmas or Easter | View Answer |
Deep Blue beat this game’s world champion in 1997 | View Answer |
Elias ____’s collection of rarities formed the basis of an Oxford museum | View Answer |
Exercise equipment used for several disciplines | View Answer |
Fabric made with waste silk | View Answer |
Folklore figure played by Kate Moss in Blackadder: Back & Forth | View Answer |
Former name of the city regarded as the cultural capital of Karnataka, India | View Answer |
Fritz ____’s Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, first published in German in 1914, is now in its seventh edition | View Answer |
Graphical symbol often loosely referred to as a smiley | View Answer |
Gulfweed, or a floating mass of it | View Answer |
Harry Potter’s aunt and uncle live in Little Whinging in this English county | View Answer |
Hyundai model known in some countries as Verna and Solaris | View Answer |
Measure of energy available for mechanical use | View Answer |
Musical comedy drama series set in William McKinley High School | View Answer |
Nascar, drag and dirt racing venue in Concord, North Carolina | View Answer |
Nation with territory in both Asia and Europe | View Answer |
One of only two US states not divided into counties | View Answer |
Personification, given the name Artemis, of liberty in ancient Greece | View Answer |
Poet who wrote How Do I Love Thee? | View Answer |
Political satire novel originally subtitled A Fairy Story | View Answer |
Pouch used for sending of documents overseas, free from customs inspection | View Answer |
Pseudonym of Louis Marie-Julien Viaud, an author of exotic novels based on his life as a naval officer | View Answer |
Retired professors who retain their titles | View Answer |
Self-declared king of Israel, killed at the wood of Ephraim | View Answer |
Shakespeare character whose final line is “Now go thy ways, thou hast tamed a curst shrew” | View Answer |
Short name for a wild or half-tamed horse | View Answer |
Singer and actress who gained fame as mechanic Charlene Robinson | View Answer |
South African vultures | View Answer |
Strong demands for action | View Answer |
Strong solution of sodium or potassium hydroxide | View Answer |
Substance used for cleaning leather | View Answer |
That being the case | View Answer |
The 1942-3 ____ campaign was named after the largest of the independent Solomon Islands | View Answer |
The first US secretary of state chosen by Donald Trump | View Answer |
The German customs union founded in 1834 | View Answer |
The H of HRT | View Answer |
The national anthem of this island republic is La Bayamesa | View Answer |
The Queen celebrated her 91st birthday at ____ racecourse | View Answer |
The tower of a church | View Answer |
The traditional head-dress of a bishop | View Answer |
The Winter’s Tale’s “snapper-up of unconsidered trifles” | View Answer |
The “Kritik der Politischen Oekonomie” of Karl Marx | View Answer |
Those who were in favour of the end of slavery | View Answer |
Tool typically used to create a small hole for a nail or screw | View Answer |
Type of light which flashes on and off very quickly | View Answer |
___ is described as the oldest city in the Netherlands | View Answer |
“Mankind are an ____ race. Give them but bugbears and idols — it is all that they ask; the distinctions of right and wrong […] are worse than indifferent to them” (William Hazlitt) | View Answer |
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