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'His ____ is easy' is the chorus ending part one of Handel’s Messiah | View Answer |
'Paddy’s milestone' off the coast of South Ayrshire | View Answer |
'Winning is a ____. Unfortunately so is losing.' (Vince Lombardi) | View Answer |
'____, I die a little' (Cole Porter song lyric) | View Answer |
A description of most trees at this time of year | View Answer |
A haddock as prepared in Arbroath | View Answer |
A London market, or profane language | View Answer |
A manoeuvre placing someone wrongly in the blame | View Answer |
A meat and vegetable stew, especially one with sauce added just before cooking ends | View Answer |
A policeman, informally in France | View Answer |
A rugby union team’s ____ flanker usually wears number 7 | View Answer |
A tractor unit and multiple trailers | View Answer |
Apfelwein is the German version of this drink | View Answer |
Apocryphal book about a religious Israelite and (mostly) his son | View Answer |
Athyrium filix-femina, a plant found in shady woodlands | View Answer |
Benign tumour of epithelial tissue with glandular origin and/or characteristics | View Answer |
Bird with distinctive ear tufts | View Answer |
Corsica’s largest city, where Napoleon was born | View Answer |
Dry white wine from Italy’s Veneto region | View Answer |
EastEnders character from October 1994 until he was killed off in August 2008 | View Answer |
Emperor of Japan for more than half of the 20th century | View Answer |
English monarch who met Francis I of France at the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520 | View Answer |
Euphemistically, reprobate | View Answer |
First Soviet space station programme, 1971-86 | View Answer |
French poet born Wilhelm Apollinaris de Kostrowitzky | View Answer |
Game usually played with 144 tiles | View Answer |
German dramatist Frank ____’s best-known plays were the basis of Alban Berg’s opera Lulu | View Answer |
Hero of Greek myth, transformed into a stag and killed by his own hounds after seeing Artemis naked | View Answer |
Host city of the 1952 Winter Olympics | View Answer |
In boxing, a wild swinging punch | View Answer |
In French, a flash of lightning; in English, a cake filled with cream | View Answer |
Instrument with tuned metal bars and resonating tubes | View Answer |
Island where British-style pillar and telephone boxes are painted blue | View Answer |
Just after the boycotted 1980 Olympics, 100m winner Allan ____ beat the best Americans at a meeting in Koblenz | View Answer |
London shopping centre which opened in 1819 | View Answer |
Medium-sized antelope of eastern and southern Africa | View Answer |
Narghile and sheesha are other names for this pipe | View Answer |
Nation bordered by Ghana, Burkina Faso and Benin | View Answer |
North American equivalent of 'grill' | View Answer |
Of a statistical distribution, asymmetrical | View Answer |
Officer ____ was the main human character in Top Cat | View Answer |
Overseas department of France consisting mainly of the islands Basse-Terre and Grand-Terre | View Answer |
Pesto ingredient | View Answer |
Precocious 18th-century poet who committed suicide aged 17 | View Answer |
Proverbial warning about unnecessary investigation | View Answer |
Richard Doddridge ____ wrote Lorna Doone | View Answer |
Selected as a member of a jury | View Answer |
Synthetic polymer patented by DuPont in September 1938 | View Answer |
Terry ____ was both captain and manager of Arsenal | View Answer |
The 'black box' which is actually orange | View Answer |
The 1970 England World Cup squad’s No 1 hit | View Answer |
The enemy of 'Billy Yank' in the American civil war | View Answer |
The oldest living former world chess champion | View Answer |
The parasite that causes scabies | View Answer |
The poet among the three founders of the Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood | View Answer |
The three-tiered version of this item is often used for afternoon tea | View Answer |
William Jennings ____ was the losing Democratic candidate in three US presidential elections | View Answer |
William ____ is best known for the book Rural Rides | View Answer |
Windsor Davies and Donald Sinden played rival antique dealers in the sitcom Never the ____ | View Answer |
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