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'I want to ____, and ____, and ____!' (Vivian Nicholson, after her husband’s £152,000 pools win in 1961) | View Answer |
'I ____ him, because he is upper class' (Ronnie Barker, in a 1960s TV sketch) | View Answer |
8 on the Beaufort scale | View Answer |
A checkup or viva voce | View Answer |
A haemorrhagic fever or the virus causing it | View Answer |
A quatrain with rhyming scheme a b a b | View Answer |
A queen may live here | View Answer |
A sauce or pickle adding flavour to food | View Answer |
A small case for articles like needles or cosmetics | View Answer |
According to the English Heritage website, this cathedral city is the most frequently besieged place in the British Isles | View Answer |
Act as others think you should, eg by resigning | View Answer |
After a football goal kick, the ball is not in play until it leaves this area | View Answer |
American name for a spittoon | View Answer |
An old informal meaning of 'corporation' | View Answer |
An x, y or z is this kind of number in traditional algebra | View Answer |
Armour protecting the face and eyes | View Answer |
Assiettes de charcuterie or informally, body parts | View Answer |
Cause of midday merriness | View Answer |
Clyde ____ discovered Pluto in 1930 | View Answer |
Daniel Craig stars in this 2008 film about Second World War partisans in German-occupied Poland | View Answer |
Dark Sky Island (2015) is this Irish singer’s most recent album | View Answer |
Execution by drowning, especially at Nantes during the Reign of Terror | View Answer |
Feature of a normal heart beat, controlled by the sino-atrial node | View Answer |
French composer, conductor of the BBCSO, 1971-75 | View Answer |
Frivolous unexpected functionality in computer applications, such as the result of a Google search for 'Bletchley Park' | View Answer |
Georgia ____'s best-known paintings were of flowers, skyscrapers, and the New Mexico landscape | View Answer |
In 1960, Herb ___ of Australia was the last man to set a world record in an Olympic 1500m final | View Answer |
In 41A, this is 'Domingo de Páscoa' | View Answer |
In a state of confusion, supposedly named after an old dispute between City of London livery companies | View Answer |
In geometry, part of a shape cut off by a line or plane intersecting it | View Answer |
Informally, a plant of the genus Tropaeolum | View Answer |
Island featured in a Guardian supplement on April 1, 1977 | View Answer |
Julie T Wallace starred in the BBC dramatisation of Fay Weldon’s The Life and Loves of a ____ | View Answer |
Lacking imagination or originality | View Answer |
Large variety of prawn or penguin | View Answer |
Leonard Bernstein operetta, based on a novella by Voltaire | View Answer |
Liz ____ finished fourth in Labour’s 2015 leadership election? | View Answer |
Lullaby sung in the first scene of Porgy and Bess | View Answer |
Mexican folk song, adapted by Ritchie Valens in a 1958 hit | View Answer |
Mix socially, possibly with those of other classes | View Answer |
Mrs ____ is the housekeeper at Manderley | View Answer |
One Iberian city after which a dessert wine is named | View Answer |
One who classifies or defines | View Answer |
Plants featured in a BBC Panorama report on April 1, 1957 | View Answer |
Platinum metal element, discovered by William Hyde Wollaston in 1804 | View Answer |
Secondary schools in both Kennington and Croydon were founded by Thomas ____, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1694-1715 | View Answer |
Short sleep during a working day | View Answer |
Standard Chinese, or the language group including it | View Answer |
Stanley Holloway played Alfred ____ in the film version of My Fair Lady | View Answer |
Steak ____, popular in the mid-20th century, is similar to steak au poivre, but with a flambéed sauce | View Answer |
The final outcome of an endeavour | View Answer |
The great ____ is an amphibian, protected in the UK | View Answer |
The ideas and attitudes associated with a group of people | View Answer |
The language from which English borrowed the words 31A and 43D | View Answer |
Thomas ____ married Catherine Parr after Henry VIII died | View Answer |
To intimidate | View Answer |
To make a humiliating retraction | View Answer |
Trafalgar, Lepanto or Salamis | View Answer |
Valuable timber from some trees in the genus Dalbergia | View Answer |
____ Scream is a rock group founded in Glasgow in 1982 | View Answer |
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