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A flower and a stringed instrument | View Answer |
A Russian city with a Brandenburg Gate | View Answer |
Abatements | View Answer |
After the four “great Latin Fathers”, the earliest Doctor of the Church | View Answer |
Alcoholic drink named after the Tower of London’s Yeoman Warders | View Answer |
Alcoholic drinks given to departing horse riders | View Answer |
American business family with companies selling oil and stock photographs | View Answer |
An occasion when the sun is furthest from the equator | View Answer |
Archduke ____’s assassination in 1914 prompted Austria-Hungary to declare war on Serbia | View Answer |
Architect and minister for armaments and war production under Hitler | View Answer |
Bent brace, used to gain headroom in an attic | View Answer |
Borneo and Sumatra are part of this geographical feature | View Answer |
Central American plant bearing small edible berries | View Answer |
Cock-eyed | View Answer |
Comic strip by Alex Graham, first published in 1963 | View Answer |
Doctrines listed in the 1662 Book of Common Prayer | View Answer |
Dravidian language of Sri Lanka and southern India | View Answer |
EastEnders character, first married to Trevor Morgan | View Answer |
English blues band who released their 22nd album, 13 Shades of Blue, in 2016 | View Answer |
Footballer with 52 caps for Wales, who played for Hull City and Bolton Wanders in the Premier League | View Answer |
Former cricketer appointed England batting coach in November 2014 | View Answer |
Former eyot of the Thames on which Westminster Abbey was built | View Answer |
In a political context, to run in order to sit | View Answer |
Investment instrument which moves risk away from a lender or debtholder | View Answer |
John ____ rose to fame as a panellist on Whose Line Is It Anyway? | View Answer |
Language used with HTML and CSS in webpage content | View Answer |
Legislation imposing tax on the transfer of particular documents | View Answer |
Liverpool paid £35 million for striker Andy ____ in 2011 — more than £5 million for each goal he scored for them | View Answer |
Maritime organisation whose work is currently shown on Tuesdays on BBC2 | View Answer |
Measuring device attached to inverted bottles of spirits | View Answer |
Mexican dish of fried food in soft tortillas | View Answer |
Musician and actor who won a Golden Globe for his role in A Star Is Born | View Answer |
Name popularised by a Victorian novel subtitled Little by Little | View Answer |
Native people originally occupying what is now the southeastern United States | View Answer |
Navigable lakes in East Anglia | View Answer |
Of music, using more than one apparent time signature simultaneously | View Answer |
Peer who won eleven Paralympic Games gold medals | View Answer |
Pertaining to a second-year student (US) | View Answer |
Play whose titular character journeys from Norway to North Africa | View Answer |
Semi-aquatic mammal, hunted and later farmed for its fur | View Answer |
Short-tailed African eagle | View Answer |
Song from Evita which uses the same tune as Don’t Cry For Me Argentina | View Answer |
Space to the left of a paragraph, or before its first word | View Answer |
Spanish city famed for its sword blades | View Answer |
Stage name of rapper and actor Lesane Crooks | View Answer |
Stuffy, both literally and metaphorically | View Answer |
The fixed ridge at one end of a stringed instrument’s fingerboard | View Answer |
The point directly over the origin of an earthquake | View Answer |
The side of a cathedral choir which is not cantorial | View Answer |
The third and only extant play of a trilogy by Aeschylus | View Answer |
The UK’s largest clothing retailer | View Answer |
The ____ of Confucius were compiled by his followers | View Answer |
TV presenter whose most famous catchphrase was invented by impressionist Mike Yarwood | View Answer |
“Discord oft in music makes the sweeter ____” (Edmund Spenser, in The Faerie Queene) | View Answer |
“Terms like grace, new birth, justification […] which with St Paul are ____ terms, theologians have employed as if they were scientific terms” (Matthew Arnold) | View Answer |
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