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1922 unauthorised film adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula | View Answer |
A king with only nominal power | View Answer |
A person who may be ready to take illegal action on environmental issues | View Answer |
A substitute, especially for a doctor | View Answer |
A written defence of one’s conduct | View Answer |
Actress who played Demelza in the 1970s Poldark series | View Answer |
Alton Towers roller coaster renamed Galactica in 2016 | View Answer |
Ancient city of Anatolia where Paul met the disciple Timothy | View Answer |
Ballroom dance or its music, usually in 2/4 time | View Answer |
Body of water between Iceland and Greenland | View Answer |
Cartoon character besotted with Penelope Pussycat | View Answer |
Central Asian country whose capital is Tashkent | View Answer |
Clothing retailer founded in 1978 | View Answer |
Company founded by 17-year-old Ingvar Kamprad in 1943 | View Answer |
EM Forster novel about the Basts, Schlegels and Wilcoxes | View Answer |
Emily Brontë’s only novel | View Answer |
Emmanuel Macron succeeded this president of France | View Answer |
First single from the White Stripes album Get Behind Me Satan | View Answer |
Fish tanks or buildings containing them | View Answer |
Ginger ____, stage name of Virginia McMath | View Answer |
Greek lyric poet noted for his drinking songs | View Answer |
Heated arguments in online forums | View Answer |
Her last appearance as an opera singer was in Tosca at Covent Garden in 1965 | View Answer |
Inflammation of tissue surrounding the teeth | View Answer |
Jeff ____ co-founded ELO | View Answer |
Journalist who, with Mervyn Stockwood, attacked The Life Of Brian in a 1979 TV interview | View Answer |
Large seabird or, reversed, smaller seabirds | View Answer |
Long-haired dog breed of Tibetan origin | View Answer |
Mountain traditionally accepted as the place where Noah’s ark settled | View Answer |
Name by which Walter O’Reilly is known in M*A*S*H | View Answer |
Norse god whose hammer, Mjölnir, is his main symbol | View Answer |
Orbiter launched in 1989 to study Jupiter and its moons | View Answer |
Pertaining to the science of air travel | View Answer |
Place of worship for Jehovah’s Witnesses | View Answer |
Prospero is the protagonist of The ____ | View Answer |
Rock band fronted by bass guitarist Geddy Lee | View Answer |
Ruth Madoc’s character in Hi-de-Hi! | View Answer |
Seeds of this plant provide the characteristic flavour of pastis and ouzo | View Answer |
Site of a 1995 massacre in the Bosnian War | View Answer |
Study of deformation and flow of matter | View Answer |
Supporters of all varieties of literature | View Answer |
The Jungle Book character whose name is purported to mean “frog” | View Answer |
The last Rolling Stones album to feature Brian Jones | View Answer |
The last UK number 1 single by T.Rex | View Answer |
The peer Richard John Bingham | View Answer |
The reign of Louis XIV, as a French golden age | View Answer |
The ____ was the only Gilbert & Sullivan opera to officially premiere in America | View Answer |
The ____, radio comedy series first called Crazy People | View Answer |
Video game featuring Agent 47 | View Answer |
Volatile product of the oxidation of alcohol | View Answer |
White wine made near Nantes | View Answer |
Worm with internally and externally segmented body | View Answer |
____ 54, Manhattan theatre originally called the Gallo Opera House | View Answer |
“A noble spirit ____ the smallest man” is the motto of Springfield | View Answer |
“Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today in the sight of God, and in the face of this ____” (Solemnization of Matrimony) | View Answer |
“Leaving thine ____ shell by life’s unresting sea!' (The Chambered Nautilus, Oliver Wendell Holmes) | View Answer |
“Richard of York gave battle in vain”, for example | View Answer |
“The Blades” were the first English Football League team to use this word in their official name | View Answer |
“You’ll find your fortune’s fallin’ all over the town / Be sure that your ____ is upside down” (Pennies From Heaven) | View Answer |
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