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1929 murder of seven members of a Chicago gang | View Answer |
1949 film with nine roles played by Alec Guinness | View Answer |
1986 BBC TV series (later a book) in which Beryl Bainbridge looked at the lives of families in a divided nation | View Answer |
A drinking vessel often used as a sporting trophy | View Answer |
A figure of early Christianity, sometimes identified as the son of Alphaeus | View Answer |
A line on a map joining places of equal temperature | View Answer |
A mineral like limestone, and a Triumph car of the 1970s | View Answer |
A pair of one-act plays by Terence Rattigan, both set in the same Bournemouth hotel | View Answer |
A semisolid lump | View Answer |
A simple six-holed woodwind instrument | View Answer |
According to the King James Bible, the patriarch ____ did not die but was “translated” | View Answer |
Beatles song by John Lennon, about his mother | View Answer |
Britain’s longest ____ crosses the Humber | View Answer |
British city with a real rather than fictional Albert Square | View Answer |
British surgeon who pioneered the use of carbolic acid as an antiseptic | View Answer |
Chief Inspector Roderick ____ appears in all the detective novels of Ngaio Marsh | View Answer |
Country house and deer park near Sevenoaks | View Answer |
Czech Republic’s second-largest city, and Moravia’s largest | View Answer |
Detective fiction author who wrote The History of Spiritualism in 1926 | View Answer |
Event such as Red Nose Day or Children in Need | View Answer |
Garden plant introduced to Europe from China in the early 19th century | View Answer |
Having an intestine separate from the body’s outer wall | View Answer |
Having, or seeming to have, windows or similar features | View Answer |
In East Anglia, strong beer; more generally, a drink containing beaten egg | View Answer |
Incentives to join companies | View Answer |
Legume used to make tofu and tempeh | View Answer |
London’s Parliament Hill is a popular location for ____ | View Answer |
Make an optimistic (or possibly pessimistic) guess | View Answer |
Mollie ____ played Mrs Slocombe in Are You Being Served? | View Answer |
Nation where 1,000 baizas make a rial | View Answer |
Norman and Sir are the main characters in this Ronald Harwood play | View Answer |
One who denies or opposes | View Answer |
Partial australopithecine skeleton, found in Ethiopia in 1974 | View Answer |
Person born in a period of up to 18 years starting in 1946 | View Answer |
Rosa ____ is possibly the most famous bus passenger in history | View Answer |
Since 2013, nationality of Tina Turner | View Answer |
Skimble-scamble, all of a ramble | View Answer |
Someone who knowingly helps someone who has committed an arrestable offence | View Answer |
Spanish director Pedro ____’s first film to gain international attention was Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown | View Answer |
Star Wars character who is 900 years old when he dies | View Answer |
The poet Federico Garcia ____ was killed by Nationalist forces at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War | View Answer |
The second to speak of two characters in Through the Looking Glass, often depicted as 24 | View Answer |
The state song of Connecticut | View Answer |
The venue for Crufts dog show since 1991 | View Answer |
The “three baskets” of Buddhist scripture | View Answer |
To speak proudly about | View Answer |
Two people are ____ when directly facing each other to fight or argue | View Answer |
US state with “Famous Potatoes” on its licence plates | View Answer |
Very small and greatly reduced copy of text or an image | View Answer |
Where livestock are kept while being fattened for market | View Answer |
Worldwide discussion group set up in 1980, with groups including rec.puzzles.crosswords and alt.barney.dinosaur.die.die.die | View Answer |
____ may be monozygotic or dizygotic | View Answer |
____ Reader is free software used for displaying PDF files | View Answer |
“And over the ____s […] that were in the low plain was Baal-hanan the Gederite: and over the cellars of oil was Joash” (1 Chronicles 27:28) | View Answer |
“For the love of ____” is the correct version of a common quotation from the First Epistle to Timothy | View Answer |
“… if we desire to secure peace, […] it must be known that we are ____ ready for war” (George Washington) | View Answer |
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