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'Everything a Motorhome Should Be' is the slogan of this US brand | View Answer |
'Not a wery nice neighbourhood' according to Sam Weller | View Answer |
& 38 Savoy duo whose first collaboration was Thespis [three-word answer] | View Answer |
A chain for a fob watch | View Answer |
A fine strong silky fabric | View Answer |
A German count with jurisdiction over a territory | View Answer |
A judge’s comments made in passing, but of persuasive authority | View Answer |
A person’s particular fears and dislikes | View Answer |
A plastic explosive, originally made in Czechoslovakia | View Answer |
A program replacing the usual monitor image when a computer is not in use | View Answer |
A severe reprimand | View Answer |
A slender hardwood spear from southern Africa | View Answer |
A space-walking astronaut’s essential connection to the spacecraft | View Answer |
A state in western Brazil, and a high plateau which extends further | View Answer |
A volcanic island in the Tyrrhenian Sea | View Answer |
Alfred ____, English poet, best known for his ballad The Highwayman | View Answer |
American cats which resemble leopards | View Answer |
An early type of oboe | View Answer |
Ancient British tribe which rebelled against the Romans in AD61 | View Answer |
Australian cricket captain banned after the ball-tampering episode during the Cape Town Test in March | View Answer |
Bexhill, Hastings and Uckfield are in this county | View Answer |
Burghley House is near to this Lincolnshire market town | View Answer |
Cartoonist and illustrator Gerald ____ has worked for The Sunday Times and Pink Floyd | View Answer |
Citizens of Entebbe | View Answer |
Custard dessert covered in caramelised sugar | View Answer |
Diluted perfume | View Answer |
Ductless gland in the neck producing white blood cells in one’s early years | View Answer |
Either of the two cavities of the heart into which blood passes from the veins | View Answer |
Florentine painter of The Birth of Venus | View Answer |
French author of the novel series La Comedie Humaine | View Answer |
Friar’s lantern or ignis fatuus | View Answer |
Historically, this industry was located in stannaries | View Answer |
Ibsen drama about gender roles in marriage | View Answer |
In March, Abdul Fattah al-Sisi was controversially re-elected as the president of this country | View Answer |
Japan’s largest island where Mount Fuji is located | View Answer |
Jean-Honoré ____ painted The Stolen Kiss which hangs in the Hermitage Museum | View Answer |
Judith ____, lead singer of the Seekers | View Answer |
London area where Bartholomew Fair was held, 1133-1855 | View Answer |
Mike ____, the boxer who bit off a piece of Evander Holyfield’s ear during a 1997 fight | View Answer |
Name linking Fittipaldi, Ralph Waldo and Roy | View Answer |
Namely | View Answer |
One exploring Gaping Ghyll or Rhino Rift | View Answer |
One observing a mavis, merle or goatsucker … | View Answer |
Related on the father’s side | View Answer |
Scottish dance for four couples | View Answer |
See 48 | View Answer |
Swiss city which is the seat of the International Olympic Committee | View Answer |
Thane of Lochaber whose ghost appears in Macbeth | View Answer |
The 19th century’s supreme piano virtuoso, and composer of the Faust Symphony | View Answer |
The cashew tree; a kind of mahogany | View Answer |
The Centre of Alternative Technology is near this town in Powys | View Answer |
The ____ Sea is the place where eels breed | View Answer |
Title borne by certain Muslim princes | View Answer |
Town in southern Herefordshire which promotes itself as 'the birthplace of tourism' | View Answer |
Toxic element formerly used in rat poison | View Answer |
TV comedian who did things 'in the best possible taste' | View Answer |
US jazz pianist whose big band played Li’l Darlin’ | View Answer |
Violent action leading to a change in government | View Answer |
Waters separating Korea from the east coast of China | View Answer |
… or this crested European bird with pink plumage | View Answer |
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