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1984 film about guerrilla warfare, starring Patrick Swayze | View Answer |
2-amino-4-methylpentanoic acid, an essential diet protein | View Answer |
99 of these constituted a 1984 UK hit for Nena | View Answer |
A hooded coat, of a kind originally used in the Arctic | View Answer |
A requirement demanded as part of an agreement | View Answer |
A rocky peak | View Answer |
Actress who won a best actress Oscar for Annie Hall | View Answer |
Alan Carr, in the title of his 2009-2016 TV show | View Answer |
Another name for swede | View Answer |
Any cavity in an organ or tissue, often one near the nose | View Answer |
Bespectacled Pakistani batsman, the first to score three consecutive ODI centuries | View Answer |
British Army soldier such as a lance corporal or sergeant | View Answer |
British name for a quadrilateral with no parallel sides | View Answer |
Capital city of the Nato phonetic alphabet | View Answer |
Chief financial officer of an early Roman Empire province | View Answer |
Comedian, the comic foil to her husband George Burns | View Answer |
Driver who won the Formula One World Championship in 1988, 1990, and 1991 | View Answer |
Forename of Herr Flick in the sitcom ’Allo ’Allo! | View Answer |
Formerly Haddingtonshire, area which contains the town of Musselburgh | View Answer |
German-born American theologian, author of Systematic Theology | View Answer |
German-Jewish family, prominent in European banking since the 18th century | View Answer |
Hawaiian dish made by mashing taro corms | View Answer |
Hazel ____, Labour Party chair before Harriet Harman | View Answer |
Jack Judge music hall song, allegedly written as a five-shilling bet | View Answer |
Jacob Marley’s profession in A Christmas Carol | View Answer |
Lintel of a door or window | View Answer |
Low upholstered seat, often also serving as a chest | View Answer |
Mountain range running from Italy to Albania | View Answer |
Multi-event cycling competition, currently of six events | View Answer |
Musketeer captain who served under Louis XIV | View Answer |
Obstructions in blood vessels | View Answer |
Of a horse, white with patches of another colour (except black) | View Answer |
Oklahoma city, the “Oil Capital of the World” | View Answer |
One of two Muppets characters named after New York hotels | View Answer |
Satirical Jacobean comedy by Thomas Middleton | View Answer |
Sect of Judaism portrayed as self-righteous in the New Testament | View Answer |
Short jacket worn by men in Spain and women elsewhere | View Answer |
Silly ____ is the legside fielder closest to the bowler | View Answer |
Sir Basil Henry ____ supported German rearmament after the Second World War | View Answer |
Small craft which ferries items for sale to a moored or anchored ship | View Answer |
Spanish first name, ultimately derived from a name for James, son of Zebedee | View Answer |
Spike of tiny flowers on a fleshy stem | View Answer |
Sport which features back pockets and rovers | View Answer |
The application, by a wind instrument player, of their lips and other parts of the mouth | View Answer |
The European bison | View Answer |
The last gaming console manufactured by Sega | View Answer |
The only planet in the solar system with a density less than that of water | View Answer |
The Red Sea is an inlet of this body of water | View Answer |
The world’s most populous landlocked country | View Answer |
The ____, 1974 Broadway musical, later filmed, based on the popular tale of Dorothy | View Answer |
Thomas ____ was Archbishop of Canterbury 1533-1555 and edited the Book of Common Prayer | View Answer |
Title of three English sovereigns, reigning 1189-99, 1377-99, and 1483-85 | View Answer |
To sell a property and buy a more expensive one | View Answer |
Tour de France winner in 1986, 1989, and 1990 | View Answer |
Until 1967, the UK body which proposed changes in taxation to government | View Answer |
US singer who had a No 2 UK hit in 1991 with Baby Baby | View Answer |
West Indian criminal gang member | View Answer |
____ Frazer, one-time love interest of Nathan Drake in the Uncharted video games | View Answer |
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