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1 ____-hour = 3600 coulombs | View Answer |
1984 romantic comedy starring JoBeth Williams and Tom Conti | View Answer |
A member of the genus Rhinolophus | View Answer |
A motorcyclist might buy this from Watsonian Squire | View Answer |
A pinch of snuff, to a Scot | View Answer |
Alphabetically, the fifth of Santa’s reindeer | View Answer |
An alternative to “avifauna” as a term for an area’s birds | View Answer |
Author whose final novel, Silent Lady, was published four years after her death | View Answer |
Bring something into position for (usually military) action | View Answer |
Cain was exiled to the Land of ____ | View Answer |
Cleon’s wife, who plots to kill Marina, in Pericles, Prince of Tyre | View Answer |
Cobbled street which is one of Norwich’s most famous landmarks | View Answer |
Dialect originating in southeastern China | View Answer |
Electrical property represented by the Greek letter omega | View Answer |
Exhibition showing the development of an artist’s work | View Answer |
Former Birmingham City and Portsmouth footballer, currently head coach of the Senegal national team | View Answer |
Former boxer, Celebrity Big Brother’s first ever evictee | View Answer |
I think, therefore I am | View Answer |
In Bizet’s opera, Carmen is normally sung by a ____ | View Answer |
In photographic jargon, a lens | View Answer |
Jos Buttler’s role in the current England test cricket team | View Answer |
Julie ____ played Bet Lynch in Coronation Street | View Answer |
Loose, sleeveless outer garment of the Middle East | View Answer |
Lower part of the alimentary canal | View Answer |
Main ingredient of the Mediterranean delicacies bottarga and taramasalata | View Answer |
Member of the goosefoot family, often used in the same way as spinach | View Answer |
Message of respectful goodwill at the end of a letter | View Answer |
Mineral sometimes called ruby of arsenic | View Answer |
Muhammad’s rightful successor, according to Shia Muslims | View Answer |
Name given to Thomas Anderson in The Matrix | View Answer |
New Romantic band which released the 1982 album The Lexicon of Love | View Answer |
One chosen to settle disputes | View Answer |
Playwright who one might think was afraid of Christmas | View Answer |
Poet whose most famous work was The Windhover | View Answer |
Polaris is the brightest star in ____ Minor | View Answer |
Responsibility, according to Winston Churchill | View Answer |
Rock group fronted by Captain Beefheart | View Answer |
Rooster featured in the tales of Reynard the Fox | View Answer |
Sheep breed, originally from Spain, producing fine wool | View Answer |
South Africa’s 55-mile Comrades marathon is run between the cities of ____ and Durban | View Answer |
Spanish peninsula, its name reflecting the ancient Roman belief that it marked the end of the known world | View Answer |
Strasbourg-born Jean (or Hans) ____ was a 20th-century poet, sculptor and abstract artist | View Answer |
Take out again (as a subscription) | View Answer |
Team GB’s flag bearer at the 2016 Olympic Games closing ceremony | View Answer |
The Australian national football team | View Answer |
The held end of a string player’s bow | View Answer |
The second most populated city of Belarus, also the name of its southeastern region | View Answer |
To ____ oneself is to gain favour, often using flattery | View Answer |
Traditional remedy for nettle stings | View Answer |
UK online supermarket with no bricks and mortar shops | View Answer |
Undemanding literature regarded as suitable for holidaymakers | View Answer |
Wonder Woman’s main adversary is Dr Barbara Ann Minerva, aka The ____ | View Answer |
Wrapped up in oneself | View Answer |
Writer and comedian whose famous roles include Edward Elizabeth Hitler | View Answer |
“If you think that the ____ is not blowing hard enough, tone it down another shade or two” (Richard Strauss) | View Answer |
“I’m happy to report that my inner child is still ____” (James Broughton) | View Answer |
“I’m nothing special, in fact I’m a bit of a bore” is the first line of this Abba song | View Answer |
“My wife is ____, but by whom?” (Sam Levenson) | View Answer |
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