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'Religion's in the heart, not the ____' (Douglas Jerrold) | View Answer |
'They dined on mince and slices of quince, / Which they ate with a ____' (Edward Lear) | View Answer |
1941 Disney animation whose protagonist’s only friend is a mouse called Timothy | View Answer |
1987 legal drama film starring Cher as public defender Kathleen Riley | View Answer |
1997 historical drama starring Morgan Freeman | View Answer |
A 100th anniversary | View Answer |
A Manhattan made with Scotch instead of rye or bourbon | View Answer |
A small tree with pale purple flowers | View Answer |
A type of thick gruel | View Answer |
American Indian, the first to meet the Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony | View Answer |
Australian state whose capital is Brisbane | View Answer |
Author of The Glass Menagerie | View Answer |
Automobile executive whose 1984 autobiography was a best-seller | View Answer |
Bacteria which cause a particular lung disease | View Answer |
Capital of the East Flanders province of Belgium | View Answer |
Column in a newspaper, by its chief writer | View Answer |
Compatriot team beaten by FC Porto in the 2011 Europa League final | View Answer |
Crime drama series whose central characters were Crockett and Tubbs | View Answer |
Director of the 1971 film The Last Picture Show | View Answer |
Enclosed saltwater area in which sea animals such as dolphins are kept and tamed | View Answer |
English cricketer who took his 400th Test wicket against New Zealand in March 2018 | View Answer |
Fictional captain, also known as Prince Dakkar, created by Jules Verne | View Answer |
First wife of Henry VIII | View Answer |
Former BBC newsreader and presenter of the first two series of Top Gear | View Answer |
Herb used in Scandinavian and eastern European cuisine | View Answer |
In computing, a single instance of a repeated instruction | View Answer |
In Greek mythology, the last king of Troy | View Answer |
Influential blues guitarist, a long-standing collaborator of Beth Hart | View Answer |
Jockey who won the 2016 Grand National on Rule The World | View Answer |
Marsh bird noted for its booming call | View Answer |
Members of one branch of Islam | View Answer |
Minister for the Olympics 2005-2010 | View Answer |
Name of French origin for a horse-drawn hackney carriage | View Answer |
Nebraska’s largest city | View Answer |
Organisation headed by Audrey Azoulay and headquartered in Place de Fontenoy, Paris | View Answer |
Pharisee who helped prepare Christ’s body for burial after the crucifixion | View Answer |
Practical joker of German folklore, depicted in a Richard Strauss tone poem | View Answer |
Richard ____ wrote Watership Down | View Answer |
Samuel Johnson’s Prince of Abissinia | View Answer |
Sculpture by Auguste Rodin | View Answer |
Siamese cat with dark brown fur on face, paws, and tail | View Answer |
Significant escape of blood from the circulatory system | View Answer |
Site of an infamous 1960 massacre in South Africa | View Answer |
South American rodent related to the guinea pig | View Answer |
South Korean car manufacturer, defunct since 1999 | View Answer |
Spanish city with a Burial of the Sardine festival on the Saturday after Easter | View Answer |
The garden where Jesus and his disciples slept the night before the crucifixion | View Answer |
The Jewish Feast of Lots | View Answer |
The plump, winged boy of renaissance and baroque art | View Answer |
The twin city of Saint Paul | View Answer |
There are approximately 2025 yards in a ____ mile | View Answer |
Thin strip of wood often used in plastering | View Answer |
To believe, or to assume provisionally | View Answer |
Type of sun hat; an African antelope | View Answer |
Workplace for some political journalists | View Answer |
____ I ruled Macedon from 413 to 399 BC | View Answer |
____ Upon Everything was a book with advice on topics such as 'Invalid soup', 'To kill flies', and 'Charades' | View Answer |
____... with Jools Holland, a BBC live music show | View Answer |
“Mad Dan” ____, a character in The Goon Show | View Answer |
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