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1989 Disney movie involving the accidental use of a “molecular reducer” | View Answer |
A personification of death | View Answer |
A steward or major-domo | View Answer |
Afrikaans for “night monkey” — a bushbaby in South Africa | View Answer |
Another name for ringworm, a skin disease, and a clothes moth | View Answer |
Author of the Just William stories | View Answer |
Author of Thumbelina | View Answer |
Belfast-born “Pocket Rocket” who held the WBC bantamweight title from 1995 to 1997 | View Answer |
Chris ____ is a regular Mock the Week panellist | View Answer |
Cigar whose ends are both cut square | View Answer |
Clair de Lune is one of this composer’s most popular pieces | View Answer |
Comedian whose Good News shows appeared on BBC Three | View Answer |
Edith Piaf song of 1960 | View Answer |
Eminem album, the best-selling worldwide of 2010 | View Answer |
Family surname in Only Fools and Horses | View Answer |
Fictional captain also known as Prince Dakkar | View Answer |
Fine dress material with crisp texture | View Answer |
Founder of London’s Royal Exchange in the 16th century | View Answer |
Four-dimensional hypercube, sometimes represented as a cube within a cube in three dimensions | View Answer |
French city where the Canal du Midi connects with the Canal de Garonne | View Answer |
From French, a disagreement or unfortunate incident | View Answer |
From German, a flower’s unopened bud or an architectural feature resembling it | View Answer |
From Latin, an archaic version of “in the first place” | View Answer |
Gangsta’s Paradise (1995) was performed by ____ | View Answer |
Greek temple whose name comes from a word for “virgin” | View Answer |
Greek warrior who fooled the Trojans into accepting the gift horse | View Answer |
Hitchcock film based on a 1942 short story It Had to Be Murder | View Answer |
In 1982, Five Go Mad in Dorset launched this comedian’s TV career | View Answer |
In Confucianism, right or proper conduct | View Answer |
In prosody, consisting of one long and two short syllables | View Answer |
Initially oral tradition about Muhammad | View Answer |
King ____ was nominated for the best director Oscar five times but never won | View Answer |
Largest city of the Canadian province between Alberta and Manitoba | View Answer |
Manufacturer of the Camaro “muscle” car | View Answer |
Member of the organisation whose main motto is Service Above Self | View Answer |
Members of Coventry ____ Harriers finished second and fourth in the 1964 Olympic marathon | View Answer |
Miss | View Answer |
Online abbreviation with a meaning similar to “frankly” | View Answer |
Person who runs for public office | View Answer |
Pertaining to tissue and areas around the tooth | View Answer |
Podgorica is the capital of this east European country | View Answer |
Potion that may supposedly inspire love or prolong life | View Answer |
Research university in Cambridge, Massacusetts | View Answer |
Roots and shoots grow from this underground plant stem | View Answer |
Round Table knight seen by some as King Arthur’s rightful successor | View Answer |
Singer who played Foxxy Cleopatra in Austin Powers in Goldmember | View Answer |
Snake which is one letter short of a former airline | View Answer |
Solo instrument which starts The Saucy Arethusa in Henry Wood’s Sea Songs Fantasia at the Last Night of the Proms | View Answer |
Striker sold by Southampton to Liverpool in 2016 | View Answer |
Survival horror game which made its console debut on the PlayStation 4 in 2014 | View Answer |
The innermost sanctuary of an ancient Greek temple | View Answer |
The last words of Anna Pavlova, according to her manager and companion Victor Dandré | View Answer |
The ____, 1960 play by Harold Pinter featuring Mick, Aston, and Davies | View Answer |
The “media city” of the Netherlands | View Answer |
This Shakespeare play’s title identifies Antonio | View Answer |
To sharpen an implement, especially on a stone | View Answer |
Toxic alkaloid derived from tobacco leaves | View Answer |
Victorian actress famed for her Shakespearean roles | View Answer |
Writer noted for his open letter J’Accuse…! | View Answer |
“It is the business of the ____ man / To give employment to the artisan” | View Answer |
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