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15th and 23rd Canadian prime minister | View Answer |
1940 western in which Jean Arthur plays the first female settler in Tucson | View Answer |
&16 Juche is the state ideology of this nation [Two words] | View Answer |
&2 Ballerina star of the 1948 film The Red Shoes and wife of broadcaster Ludovic Kennedy [Two words] | View Answer |
See 19 | View Answer |
See 3 | View Answer |
A bundle of arrows | View Answer |
A hole in the wall | View Answer |
A portion of a share issue | View Answer |
A ____ triangle has unequal sides and angles | View Answer |
Adios, hwyl fawr or arrivederci | View Answer |
Although it is one of two national official languages, Arabic is not used in ____ passports | View Answer |
Anthony Joshua’s current boxing division | View Answer |
Bowlers such as Chandrasekhar and Anil Kumble | View Answer |
Branch of Tynwald consisting of 24 elected members | View Answer |
British nurse, executed in Brussels in 1915 | View Answer |
Capital of Belgium’s Wallonia region | View Answer |
Central American capital city severely damaged by earthquakes in 1931 and 1972 | View Answer |
Composer of Holberg Suite and Wedding Day at Troldhaugen | View Answer |
County town, formerly a major centre of shoe-making | View Answer |
David Bowie’s song about Major Tom, released in 1969 | View Answer |
Debussy checked proof copies of La Mer at Eastbourne’s ____ Hotel | View Answer |
Distance between camera lens and film or image sensor | View Answer |
Ecuador’s currency before it was replaced with the US dollar in 2000 | View Answer |
Female film star | View Answer |
Gene ____ played obsessive cop Popeye Doyle | View Answer |
Geoff Capes, Tomasz Majewski and Valerie Adams | View Answer |
Gold coin first issued in Venice in 1284 | View Answer |
Historically, a territorial area around Dublin or Calais | View Answer |
Historically, the USA’s busiest immigrant inspection station, opened in 1892 | View Answer |
Home ground of the only amateur club in the Scottish Professional Football League | View Answer |
Hygienic equipment for babies’ feeding bottles | View Answer |
In grammar, locative and vocative | View Answer |
Islands, the southernmost part of the continental USA | View Answer |
Jane ____, the only female film director to receive the Palme D’Or — for The Piano, in 1993 | View Answer |
London's first suburban cemetery, opened in 1832, where Wilkie Collins and Decimus Burton are buried | View Answer |
Melvyn ____ is the presenter of In Our Time on Radio 4 | View Answer |
Narrator of Moby-Dick | View Answer |
Novel about middle-class life by Joanna Trollope or Mary Wesley, say | View Answer |
Old Testament scholars and teachers of the Jewish law | View Answer |
One of two conflicts over the mastery of South Africa | View Answer |
Oscar ____ was the lyricist for Showboat and Oklahoma! | View Answer |
Possible dish after prawn cocktail at a 1970s dinner party | View Answer |
River which flows through Assam and Bangladesh | View Answer |
Roy ____, captain of Manchester United from 1997 to 2005 | View Answer |
Seaport on the coast of western Syria, opposite the northeastern tip of Cyprus | View Answer |
Self-centred folk | View Answer |
Small harpsichords with one manual | View Answer |
Suet pudding containing dried fruit | View Answer |
The first production of this 1973 Peter Shaffer play starred Alec McCowen as Dysart and Peter Firth as Alan Strang | View Answer |
The paper crane is the best-known creation in this art | View Answer |
The Three Sisters are ridges on the southern side of this Scottish valley | View Answer |
The vicissitudes of life | View Answer |
Theology promoting reconciliation between churches | View Answer |
Thick soup of leeks, potatoes, and cream, served cool | View Answer |
Trademark for reflecting roadstud invented by Percy Shaw | View Answer |
Uncontrolled expansion of a city | View Answer |
Unsparing critics | View Answer |
Water lily, associated with a position and eaters | View Answer |
Where Gigi Hadid, Adriana Lima and Liu Wen perform | View Answer |
Yellow-flowered weed, also called dog standard | View Answer |
____ declared independence from Ethiopia in 1993 | View Answer |
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