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1968 Charles Portis novel and a 1969 John Wayne film | View Answer |
2017 Pixar film based on Mexico’s Day of the Dead holiday | View Answer |
A dietary ____ deficiency is the main cause of goitre | View Answer |
A sliding step in ballet | View Answer |
A small German hotel | View Answer |
Achieves something — often one of many similar achievements | View Answer |
Actor noted for his roles as serial killer Freddy Krueger | View Answer |
Actress who appeared in many Bob Hope and Bing Crosby “road” movies | View Answer |
Author of The Blue Flower | View Answer |
Author of The Good Soldier | View Answer |
Charles Dickens novel divided into five “staves” | View Answer |
Classical Latin name for Ireland | View Answer |
Colloquial name for concrete obstacles intended to hinder the progress of tanks | View Answer |
Connection between the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara | View Answer |
County whose Wikipedia article currently says “Not to be confused with South Essex” | View Answer |
Epithet for Peter Walker in the 1980s Conservative party | View Answer |
Expression like “Ten items or less” or “you should of said” | View Answer |
Final game or match which settles the outcome | View Answer |
Foodstuff possibly named after a Belgian city or region | View Answer |
Former Chelsea player-manager who made 66 appearances for the Netherlands | View Answer |
Germany’s largest urban area | View Answer |
Hilary Mantel novel, a follow-up to Wolf Hall, and winner of the 2012 Man Booker prize | View Answer |
Hungary’s 27 per cent is currently the highest standard rate of ____ in Europe | View Answer |
In American whiskeys, the main alternative to bourbon | View Answer |
In Greek cuisine, a meat stew with onions | View Answer |
In Greek myth, a beautiful youth killed by a discus thrown by Apollo, his lover | View Answer |
Informally, members of his party opposed to reforms started by Neil Kinnock | View Answer |
Informally, remove oneself from an online notification list | View Answer |
Jean-François Champollion is best-known as the ____ of Egyptian Hieroglyphs | View Answer |
Like mistletoe on trees | View Answer |
London Weekend Television sitcom starring John Alderton as schoolteacher Bernard Hedges | View Answer |
Margherita Taylor is the newest host of this BBC property programme | View Answer |
Name of the ranch, and its owner, reached by Chuck Noland at the end of Cast Away (2000 film) | View Answer |
One of the three Theban plays by Sophocles | View Answer |
Open country or grassland of South Africa | View Answer |
Owing (rent, for example) | View Answer |
Parasol which can also be used as an umbrella | View Answer |
Part of a series appearing on the internet rather than broadcast or cable TV | View Answer |
Popular name for Phaseolus coccineus, grown ornamentally and for food | View Answer |
Real Madrid manager who resigned after their 2018 UEFA Champions League victory | View Answer |
Roman Senator who played a leading role in the assassination of Julius Caesar | View Answer |
Series of eight paintings by William Hogarth | View Answer |
Small restaurant which, traditionally, brewed its own beer | View Answer |
Smallest of the Great Lakes | View Answer |
The alligator pear | View Answer |
The European ____ is a civil rights treaty, created in 1961 | View Answer |
The person who had to be told about the 1986 privatisation of British Gas | View Answer |
The S in HTTPS | View Answer |
The son of an Austrian emperor | View Answer |
Title of songs by Pink Floyd and the Spice Girls | View Answer |
To fall asleep, diminish, or leave someone at the airport? | View Answer |
Tom ___ starred in Merry Christmas, Mr Lawrence | View Answer |
Vega is the brightest star in this small northern constellation | View Answer |
Writer, philosopher and, for 51 years, partner of Jean-Paul Sartre | View Answer |
Yuri is the first name of the protagonist in this Boris Pasternak novel | View Answer |
“The nodding ____ bends before the wind” (The Fear of Flowers, John Clare) | View Answer |
“The progress of rivers to the ocean is not so rapid as that of man to ____” (Voltaire) | View Answer |
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