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'I'll speak to it though hell itself should ____' (Hamlet, on his father's ghost) | View Answer |
'Where'er I go, they shout 'Hello! ____?'' (Chorus of this music hall song) | View Answer |
A clique or coterie | View Answer |
A female servant, or anyone doing menial work | View Answer |
A man with no name but many monuments | View Answer |
A plane hired for short flights | View Answer |
A sheet of material protecting a doorway or window from sun or rain | View Answer |
A small boat, often with one rower | View Answer |
A T-cell or B-cell | View Answer |
Advice possibly applicable to crossword-solving | View Answer |
American writer Maya ____'s first autobiographical work was I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings | View Answer |
An archaic name for someone or something excellent | View Answer |
An old name for the northern end of the world | View Answer |
Bertie ___ managed Arsenal's 1971 double-winning team | View Answer |
Bone injury often caused by a significant increase in exercise | View Answer |
Chinese classic text based on 64 hexagrams, influential in 1960s counterculture | View Answer |
Chris ____ won 18 tennis grand-slam singles titles | View Answer |
City in Uruguay formerly known for meat processing | View Answer |
City where England lost a 1970 World Cup quarter final | View Answer |
Conservation organisation with an avocet in its emblem | View Answer |
Corrieshalloch Gorge is a box ____ near Ullapool | View Answer |
Edith Wharton novel, filmed in 1993 | View Answer |
First person to sail single-handed around the world by the clipper route, in 1966-7 | View Answer |
In a Sergei Eisenstein film, Alexander ____ defends Novgorod against Teutonic knights | View Answer |
Informally, fail to make the grade | View Answer |
Interval between the first two notes of the harmonic series | View Answer |
Jelly-like substance, used as a culture medium | View Answer |
Keith ____ is the TV alter ego of comedian Leigh Francis | View Answer |
London’s largest public square | View Answer |
Measure of vehicle weight used in designing new roads | View Answer |
News agency based in Moscow | View Answer |
Of music, fast and lively | View Answer |
Old-fashioned question about courage | View Answer |
One of two or more chemical compounds with the same formula but different atomic arrangements | View Answer |
Opened in 1683, Oxford's ____ is our oldest public museum | View Answer |
Palace hiven to Henry VIII by Thomas Wolsey | View Answer |
Philosophical movement started in the 1920s and 1930s | View Answer |
Prestwick airport is a few miles north of this county town | View Answer |
Pub name linked with falconry | View Answer |
Radio DJ Alan Freeman's nickname | View Answer |
Registered brand name for yarn including metallic thread | View Answer |
Spelt with nine U's and three A's, a 'triggerfish with a snout like a pig', Hawaii's state fish | View Answer |
The Jewish Feast of Tabernacles | View Answer |
The kind of knowledge that really is 'general' | View Answer |
The middle section of a human foot | View Answer |
The most recent of seven ships called HMS ____ participated in the Falklands and Gulf wars | View Answer |
The Touch version of this media player is the only one still produced | View Answer |
The Washington Square Arch is at the southern end of this New York street | View Answer |
The ____ is a 1972 film based on an HE Bates novella, starring Glenda Jackson, Brian Deacon and Oliver Reed | View Answer |
These are worth £200 on a standard British Monopoly board | View Answer |
To make (meat) more healthy but less tasty | View Answer |
UK government ministry, 1968-88 — Norman Fowler was its longest-serving minister | View Answer |
Under interrogation by the Queen of Hearts, the Hatter 'bit a large piece out of his ____ instead of the bread-and-butter' | View Answer |
US actor whose first well-known role was in Thelma and Louise | View Answer |
Very thin, owing to disease or starvation | View Answer |
Vitamin ____ cause diseases such as rickets or pellagra | View Answer |
Youngest player in England's 1966 World Cup team | View Answer |
____ de morue is a Provençal dish of puréed salt cod, olive oil, bread, garlic and milk | View Answer |
____'s Philippics were 14 speeches criticising Mark Antony | View Answer |
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