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1969 techno-thriller novel by Michael Crichton | View Answer |
A bike or other vehicle designed for use on rough terrain | View Answer |
A cheap variety of rum | View Answer |
A former regular panellist on Mock the Week | View Answer |
A hermit in Saint Augustine’s order | View Answer |
A woody climbing plant, especially in a tropical rain forest | View Answer |
Actor who played Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything | View Answer |
Ajax, Feyenoord, and ____ are regarded as the “big three” of Dutch football | View Answer |
An account of the lineage of gods | View Answer |
An expanding muscle | View Answer |
An old informal name for the speaking clock | View Answer |
Another name for the star Polaris | View Answer |
Arm or leg cramp as a result of exercise | View Answer |
Author of Tales of the Unexpected | View Answer |
Bolt used to fasten a French window | View Answer |
Cheek, lip and ____ are all forms of impudence | View Answer |
Cheese from Cornwall, wrapped in nettle leaves | View Answer |
Chiyo Sakamoto is the protagonist of this Arthur Golden novel | View Answer |
Company which operates the UK’s second largest chain of motorway service areas | View Answer |
Composer of Songs Without Words, for piano | View Answer |
Dish of lettuce, croutons, Parmesan cheese, and dressing | View Answer |
Drug used in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease | View Answer |
Early alphabet using parallel strokes and a continuous line | View Answer |
Exercise system combining elements of aerobics and martial arts | View Answer |
Female sidekick of Lord Voldemort in the Harry Potter books | View Answer |
Film director who won an Oscar for Oliver! | View Answer |
Gary ____ is the only non-American male golfer to achieve a career grand slam | View Answer |
Historically, a synonym for “trombone”, now meaning one from before about 1700, or a replica | View Answer |
Historically, the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler, regarded as the successor of Muhammad | View Answer |
In blackjack, the option given to a player if the dealer’s first card is an ace | View Answer |
In cricket, the area within 15 yards of a line between the wickets | View Answer |
In rhetoric, anticipation and answering of objections | View Answer |
Indian state and a variety of black tea | View Answer |
Iowa city, setting of the musical The Pajama Game | View Answer |
Italian for “plaster” | View Answer |
Jamaican-born sprinter who won nine Olympic medals, though no golds | View Answer |
Legal proviso or condition | View Answer |
Lightweight fabric often used for nightclothes | View Answer |
Main division of a long poem | View Answer |
Mexican revolutionary who starred as himself in Hollywood films | View Answer |
Musical instruction to play a note with strong attack | View Answer |
New York, New York is a song featured in this musical | View Answer |
Nom de plume of Hablot Knight Browne, illustrator of Dickens books | View Answer |
Peru’s chief sea port, close to Lima | View Answer |
Plant whose fibre is used in rope-making | View Answer |
Puzzle in which seven pieces are arranged in various shapes | View Answer |
Sauce base of fat and flour | View Answer |
Serving to alleviate rather than cure a problem | View Answer |
Sonny ____ is the only boxer on the Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover | View Answer |
Strong alcoholic drink resembling gin | View Answer |
The biggest UK hit for Haircut One Hundred | View Answer |
The type of consonant ending “buzz”, “hiss” and “puff” | View Answer |
To protrude or cause to protrude | View Answer |
To soften fibre by soaking it | View Answer |
TV quiz launched in 1988, now hosted by Sandi Toksvig | View Answer |
____ di Roma is a low-lying area of Italy | View Answer |
____ Hill is the eastern continuation of London’s Fleet Street | View Answer |
____ relief was given to workhouse paupers | View Answer |
____ Water was the site of five successful attempts at the world water speed record | View Answer |
“Find New Roads” is the slogan of this American car manufacturer | View Answer |
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