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'And, like the baseless ____ of this vision / The cloud-capped towers …' (The Tempest) | View Answer |
100 cents in South Africa | View Answer |
1978 John Irving novel, later a film starring Robin Williams | View Answer |
2007 war drama starring James McAvoy and Keira Knightley, adapted from an Ian McEwan novel | View Answer |
A decorative frill around the neck, also a variety of sandpiper | View Answer |
A former insurance clerk who won 1984 Olympic skating gold with a former policeman | View Answer |
A Roman greeting or a soothing ointment | View Answer |
Actress who gained fame as a medium in Blithe Spirit | View Answer |
Actress who played Nefer in The Egyptian | View Answer |
An abbreviated word form such as photo or telly | View Answer |
Anglicised name for Mongolia’s capital | View Answer |
Another name for an artist or illustrator | View Answer |
Area of central Asia to the east of the Caspian Sea | View Answer |
BBC comedy show famous for its “going out for an English” sketch | View Answer |
Capital of Australia's Victoria state | View Answer |
Clergyman ranked below priest | View Answer |
Company for whose frozen peas advert Patsy Kensit made a popping sound | View Answer |
Conic section with two focal points | View Answer |
Connection used to attach a hose to a water main | View Answer |
Cumbrian river which enters the Irish Sea at Workington | View Answer |
Devotional name for Communion bread and wine | View Answer |
European explorer who discovered New Zealand | View Answer |
Father McKenzie is also named in this Beatles song | View Answer |
Gourd fruit with a striped skin | View Answer |
Henchman of Auric Goldfinger | View Answer |
In America, any fizzy soft drink | View Answer |
Largest living lizard species | View Answer |
Main antagonist of Mervyn Peake’s Gormenghast trilogy | View Answer |
Of a payment, made with no acceptance of liability | View Answer |
Owner of The Fat Duck in Bray, Berkshire | View Answer |
Pauley Perrette plays gothic forensic scientist ____ Sciuto in NCIS | View Answer |
Peter Cook and Dudley Moore’s 1960s TV show | View Answer |
Phylum of segmented worms | View Answer |
Popular music pianist born Trevor Stanford | View Answer |
Punk band featuring guitarist (formerly bassist) Captain Sensible | View Answer |
Release eggs | View Answer |
River which forms part of the border between Germany and Poland | View Answer |
Silky cloth with raised design | View Answer |
Simon and Garfunkel song which starts with boarding a Greyhound bus in Pittsburgh | View Answer |
Site of a notorious massacre of Cheyenne and Arapaho natives in 1864 | View Answer |
Small marsupial made popular in a game, originally for the Sony PlayStation | View Answer |
Strong tissue connecting bones | View Answer |
Terrain of mixed woodland and pasture, some of which slowed the progress of Allied forces in Operation Overlord | View Answer |
The opposite of zenith | View Answer |
The ____ is based on memoirs of governess Anna Leonowens | View Answer |
This instrument of Austria and Switzerland inspired a theme in the finale of Brahms’s first symphony | View Answer |
To sing while rapidly switching from natural to falsetto | View Answer |
To stop a sailing vessel’s progress | View Answer |
Truro, Chatham, and Barnstable are on this peninsula | View Answer |
US golfer who hit the honorary starting tee shot of the US Masters from 1984 to 2002 | View Answer |
Variety of winter-ripening pear | View Answer |
Water-borne sheet detached from an ice field | View Answer |
Wordsworth poem popularly known as Daffodils | View Answer |
“At the present moment, the whole ____’s lit up. When I say ‘lit up’ I mean lit up by fairy lamps” (Lieutenant-Commander Thomas Woodrooffe, in a notorious radio broadcast) | View Answer |
“With maximum effort”, referring to old technology | View Answer |
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