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1857 volume of poems by Charles Baudelaire | View Answer |
19th-century mechanical musical instrument intended to sound like a complete orchestra | View Answer |
A cricket pitch is ____ yards long | View Answer |
A gourd, or a tobacco pipe made from its shell | View Answer |
A nitrogenous basic compound found in plants, such as morphine or nicotine | View Answer |
A place name | View Answer |
A pub which, hyphenated, might be regarded as nutritionally healthy | View Answer |
Ancient Greek warship with three tiers of oars | View Answer |
Ancient Roman ceremony which followed the census; a period of five years | View Answer |
Around 1900, the cheapest ship accommodation | View Answer |
Ballad set to the tune of Londonderry Air | View Answer |
Bedfordshire house used as a location in Never Say Never Again and The World Is Not Enough | View Answer |
Chewy sweetmeat containing nuts and cherries | View Answer |
Cinema award which, in Australia and New Zealand, is a colloquial word for money | View Answer |
City where many demonstrations in the 2005 Cedar Revolution took place | View Answer |
Colour of shirt and shorts in Chelsea’s home strip | View Answer |
Cornelius “____” Warmerdam held the pole vault world record from 1940 to 1957 | View Answer |
Corporate leader who reports to the board of directors (abbreviation) | View Answer |
Creator deity of Incan mythology | View Answer |
Deceitful sorcerer of The Faerie Queene | View Answer |
Division of General Motors which closed in 2010 | View Answer |
Element first made and used in the Second World War | View Answer |
Forerunner of the sextant | View Answer |
Former Liberal Democrat leader who succeeded Charles Kennedy | View Answer |
Former Radio 4 presenter of Woman’s Hour and Today | View Answer |
Formerly, a drink like beer produced without hops | View Answer |
German phrase meaning “yes indeed” | View Answer |
In biological taxonomy, an alternative to “vascular plant” | View Answer |
In the distant past | View Answer |
Italian astronomer Giovanni Virginio ____ was first to note “canals” on the surface of Mars | View Answer |
Lars ____ is Denmark’s prime minister | View Answer |
Longest side of a right-angled triangle | View Answer |
Milton poem originally published with Samson Agonistes | View Answer |
Most notable landmark of Paris, to a Parisian | View Answer |
Multinational retail chain founded in the Netherlands in 1932 | View Answer |
Nato alphabet member between a weight and a boy’s name | View Answer |
Of a legal proceeding, carried out without a judge, proper venue or jurisdiction | View Answer |
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark single which followed Souvenir | View Answer |
Pertaining to the calculation of insurance risks and premiums | View Answer |
Piano made in New York or Hamburg | View Answer |
Prime minister of Zimbabwe from 2009 to 2013 | View Answer |
Primordial cells from which a body part develops | View Answer |
Psychoactive drug made from the bark of African trees, used in some countries to combat drug and alcohol addiction | View Answer |
Radio 1’s first female presenter | View Answer |
Radio comedian of the 1940s, 50s, and 60s | View Answer |
River which forms part of the border between the US and Mexico | View Answer |
Rock outcrops smoothed by glaciation | View Answer |
Spiny cactus of the southwest US and northern Mexico | View Answer |
Symbol used to indicate a ratio in mathematics | View Answer |
The beard of barley | View Answer |
The buck stopped at her husband’s desk | View Answer |
The Great ____ is a headland northeast of Llandudno | View Answer |
The Great ____ of 1952 killed many Londoners | View Answer |
The seed of Pisum sativum | View Answer |
The ____ are America’s most successful vocal group to date | View Answer |
The ____ is the longest river in Europe | View Answer |
US vice-president succeeded by George Bush in 1981 | View Answer |
Washington ____ wrote Rip Van Winkle | View Answer |
“What’s gone and what’s past help / Should be past ____” (The Winter’s Tale) | View Answer |
“____; the centre cannot hold” (WB Yeats) | View Answer |
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