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A bird that cannot yet fly | View Answer |
A foreign country, according to LP Hartley | View Answer |
A form of vitamin B3 | View Answer |
A literary souvenir | View Answer |
A major landmark in this southeast London district is a large fibreglass feline | View Answer |
A word that starts the usual name of three different countries | View Answer |
According to Monty Python, Martin ____ could “think you under the table” | View Answer |
Alternative to “firn” as a name for snow on its way to becoming glacier ice | View Answer |
An old alternative to “medicine”, as both healing and drugs | View Answer |
An ____ novel is a series of documents, especially letters | View Answer |
Boadicea’s tribe | View Answer |
Brief statement, often surprising or satirical | View Answer |
British comedian compared to Norman Wisdom, or the first man to run 400m in less than 44 seconds | View Answer |
Calcium carbonate hanging from a limestone cave roof | View Answer |
Canaan, according to the Old Testament | View Answer |
Determine the concentration a substance in a solution by volume measurement | View Answer |
Edmonton is the capital of this Canadian province | View Answer |
England’s traditional heraldic emblem | View Answer |
Foodstuff originally made in Normandy | View Answer |
Game of physical agility, first sold in the 1960s | View Answer |
Good example of a particular characteristic | View Answer |
Howard Land played The Onedin Line’s Captain ____ on TV | View Answer |
In The Full Monty, a dance move was likened to the Arsenal ____ | View Answer |
Instrument that twice answers the celesta at the beginning of Tchaikovsky’s Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy | View Answer |
Island reached by ferry from Fionnphort on the Isle of Mull | View Answer |
Johnny Depp made his film debut in this 1984 American slasher movie | View Answer |
Lady Godiva’s husband | View Answer |
Likely to become an earworm | View Answer |
London district containing Battersea power station and New Covent Garden Market | View Answer |
Many French kings were anointed in the Cathedral of ____ | View Answer |
New town in Essex, planned by Frederick Gibberd | View Answer |
Not playing as well as one has done before | View Answer |
Novelist and goalkeeper who wrote The Stranger | View Answer |
On a bicycle in the UK, this should be red, positioned centrally or offside, and between 35 and 150 cm from the ground | View Answer |
One place to keep your coppers | View Answer |
Possible alternative to “chip” as a burger accompaniment | View Answer |
Process between compiling a crossword and publishing it, for example | View Answer |
Scorer of the final match injury-time goal that made Arsenal the 1988-9 Division One champions | View Answer |
Small village and large parish, close to Cape Wrath | View Answer |
Sport administered by the Gaelic Athletic Association | View Answer |
Stories supposedly told by Florentine residents escaping the Black Death | View Answer |
The area of a ____ or parallelogram is base times height | View Answer |
The first woman to run a marathon in less than two and a half hours | View Answer |
The original “____ of Europe” was the Ottoman empire | View Answer |
The school, college or university you attended is your ____ | View Answer |
The “corn” in corn on the cob | View Answer |
There are three in Glen Coe, and seven near Eastbourne | View Answer |
Thin layer of wood | View Answer |
Town whose football team is (according to its website) named after Edward VII’s wife | View Answer |
Two-door car with a folding roof and sloping back | View Answer |
Type of diaphragm used in many modern cameras | View Answer |
What the fifth song on Elton John’s Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album has | View Answer |
Wild urban feline | View Answer |
Yellow creature in Despicable Me films | View Answer |
____ geometry is about 2,300 years old, and still taught | View Answer |
____ was a player in the England women’s football team, 1983-98, and was its coach, 1998-2013 | View Answer |
____’s best-known operetta is The Merry Widow | View Answer |
“Boy, boy, crazy boy, / Get ____, boy!” (West Side Story lyrics) | View Answer |
“Ultimo” used to mean “of the ____” in business letters | View Answer |
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