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1773 legislation helping the East India Company, but not our North American colonies | View Answer |
1964 musical written by Jerry Herman | View Answer |
1964 single which became Ken Dodd’s signature song | View Answer |
A painter such as Thomas Cole or John Constable | View Answer |
A proverbially calm body of water | View Answer |
A type of cactus or its intoxicant, mescal | View Answer |
Actor who played Max Zorin in the James Bond film A View to a Kill | View Answer |
Allergic ____ is another name for hay fever | View Answer |
American footballer who typically receives the ball to instigate a rush play | View Answer |
Anaesthetic often administered during childbirth | View Answer |
Analogue colour TV system developed in France, similar to PAL and NTSC | View Answer |
Artificial radioactive element, atomic number 99 | View Answer |
Bundle of fibrous tissue joining bones or cartilages | View Answer |
Capital of St James parish, served by Jamaica’s busiest airport | View Answer |
David Bowie single whose video was, at the time, the most expensive ever made | View Answer |
Female tennis player, 2017 US Open champion | View Answer |
Fictional corporation frequently used in cartoons, notably those of Looney Tunes | View Answer |
Former Benetton F1 director who recruited Michael Schumacher in 1991 | View Answer |
From the beginning (Latin) | View Answer |
Fyodor Dostoevsky’s final novel | View Answer |
Goodbye to Berlin by ____ was adapted to make the play I Am a Camera | View Answer |
In bridge, a ____ double invites partner to bid their best unbid suit | View Answer |
Jupiter is the Roman equivalent of this Greek deity | View Answer |
London’s ____ was originally the Royal Coburg Theatre | View Answer |
Magical phrase associated with Ali Baba | View Answer |
Mahler symphony in all but name, presented as an orchestral song cycle for alto and tenor | View Answer |
Main antagonist of the Resident Evil video games and films | View Answer |
Musician who sang the “I want my MTV” backing vocal on Money for Nothing by Dire Straits | View Answer |
Narrator of On The Road by Jack Kerouac | View Answer |
Nickname of the Burt Reynolds character Bo Darville in a 1977 comedy film | View Answer |
Of a friar or nun, barefoot or wearing only sandals | View Answer |
Of an antelope, to leap with an arched back | View Answer |
Of an instrument, played with a mute | View Answer |
Partner of Jimmy Edwards in the BBC Radio series Take It From Here | View Answer |
Ridden by Bob Champion, winner of the 1981 Grand National | View Answer |
River whose delta constitutes the Camargue region | View Answer |
Samuel Irving ____ founded Advance publications, whose subsidiaries include Condé Nast | View Answer |
Singer regarded as the Queen of Disco | View Answer |
State of bondage, finally ended by Elizabeth I in 1574 | View Answer |
Stock pantomime character abandoned by Columbine in favour of Harlequin | View Answer |
The 4 x 400m relay, at many track and field meetings | View Answer |
The composer of Boléro and La Valse | View Answer |
The goatfish, a popular Mediterranean delicacy | View Answer |
The oat genus | View Answer |
The palpebra | View Answer |
The pouches of kangaroos, wombats etc | View Answer |
The real middle name of 3 Down; first name of a fictional teen diarist | View Answer |
To be highly noticeable, or to stubbornly resist | View Answer |
Traditional Scottish dish of swede and potato | View Answer |
Tree of the laurel family, traditionally used to make root beer and tea | View Answer |
Where to find bees or their hives | View Answer |
____ of the Nine Hostages was a 5th-century Irish high king, who may possibly have millions of living descendants | View Answer |
____ played Bubble in the sitcom Absolutely Fabulous | View Answer |
“I’m just a ____ prostitute, my dear” (Freddie Mercury) | View Answer |
“The ____ of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen” (final verse of King James Bible) | View Answer |
“Vulgarity is the ____ in the salad of charm” (Cyril Connolly) | View Answer |
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