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1996 Formula One world champion | View Answer |
A 1985 TV advertising campaign for this Japanese company used a version of the song “’Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?” | View Answer |
A langlaufer is a cross-country ____ | View Answer |
A magazine rifle or pistol, named after a German inventor | View Answer |
A place setting at a restaurant table | View Answer |
A scrap of food | View Answer |
A small web-weaving mite, a leaf pest | View Answer |
A ____ orange is a variety of apple | View Answer |
Alban ____ based his first opera on an unfinished play by Georg Büchner, and did not complete his second opera | View Answer |
Anvil-shaped bone of the middle ear | View Answer |
Architect who designed the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme | View Answer |
Author of Some of Me Poems | View Answer |
Blackpool Pleasure Beach roller coaster which opened in 1994 | View Answer |
Bond girl Plenty ____ featured in Diamonds Are Forever | View Answer |
Cloud type with rounded heaps on a dark horizontal base | View Answer |
Company whose logo depicts two walking fingers | View Answer |
Composer whose symphonies include the “Bear” and “Surprise” | View Answer |
Confectionery trademark which is a boy’s name reversed | View Answer |
Distance between a vehicle’s front and rear axles | View Answer |
Driving game series launched on the PlayStation in 1997 | View Answer |
Fabric from Angora goats | View Answer |
Game won by taking (or not taking) the last matchstick | View Answer |
Glands at the root of the neck which become vestigial in adulthood | View Answer |
Husband of Muhammad’s daughter Fatima, later the fourth Muslim caliph, assassinated in 661 | View Answer |
In a nervous state | View Answer |
In Greek mythology, a water nymph — one of the 3,000 daughters of Tethys | View Answer |
In Rugby, a foul play in which the ball is hit forwards | View Answer |
Island where the Greeks hid their fleet near the end of the Trojan War | View Answer |
Japanese farewell, which translates as “if it must be so” | View Answer |
Mammal whose stomach is divided into four compartments | View Answer |
New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island are Canada’s ____ Provinces | View Answer |
No 1 UK single for 2 Unlimited in 1993 | View Answer |
Opera performed most in recent Arena di Verona seasons | View Answer |
Outer layer of an embryo, which develops to form skin and nerves | View Answer |
Patrick Stewart's first film appearance as Captain Jean-Luc Picard was in ____ | View Answer |
Period of up to four weeks before Christmas | View Answer |
Playwright who wrote The Rivals | View Answer |
Political party whose president is Cyril Ramaphosa | View Answer |
Psychologist and former FBI agent created by James Patterson | View Answer |
Ring-shaped moulding, as at the top of a column | View Answer |
Roman emperor ____ Valerius Aurelius Constantinus is also known as Constantine the Great | View Answer |
Status Quo’s first hit single was inspired by this artist | View Answer |
Swiss tennis player who won the 2016 US Open | View Answer |
Swollen lymph node in the armpit or groin | View Answer |
The first American woman in space (in 1983) | View Answer |
The only one of the “seven wonders” whose existence has never been proved | View Answer |
The process of feeding data into a computer | View Answer |
The royal family usually attends the ____ Gathering on the first Saturday in September | View Answer |
The three Major League Baseball teams named after birds include the Baltimore ____ | View Answer |
The tremolo arm of a guitar is also called a ____ bar | View Answer |
The world’s only alpine parrot, found in New Zealand | View Answer |
The ____ Railway is a heritage line running from Whitby to Pickering | View Answer |
The ____, 1967 film with Jason Robards as Al Capone | View Answer |
Theatrical comedy by Moliere, set in the house of Orgon | View Answer |
Usually hooded wicker basket, used as an infant’s bed | View Answer |
____ is credited with the invention of the postage stamp | View Answer |
“They were summoned from the hillside” is the first line of this 1914 song | View Answer |
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