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1965 new wave French film based on the 1962 novel Obsession by Lionel White | View Answer |
1976 gothic horror novel by Anne Rice | View Answer |
1995 sci-fi horror film starring Natasha Henstridge as Sil | View Answer |
A dog collar which tightens when pulled | View Answer |
A reading desk | View Answer |
Actor celebrated (as dead) in a 1979 single by Bauhaus | View Answer |
Actor who played Superman in the 1978 film | View Answer |
Actor who said “A good review ... is just another stay of execution” | View Answer |
Actress who portrayed 24 Down | View Answer |
Actress who said “Deep down, I’m pretty superficial” | View Answer |
Another name for cassava | View Answer |
As well as fictional gangsters, Damon ____ wrote about baseball | View Answer |
Australian swimmer who won three gold medals at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing | View Answer |
Birth name of Pope Clement XI, whose ancestors came to Italy from the other side of the Adriatic | View Answer |
Creamy paste of clay and water used in pottery | View Answer |
Device used to pull two skiers uphill | View Answer |
Esteban ____ will be the reserve driver for Mercedes in 2019 | View Answer |
Exam between the School Certificate and GCSE in educational history | View Answer |
Fleetwood Mac’s most successful album | View Answer |
From Greek, the ruler of a district | View Answer |
Germany’s armed forces of 1935-45 | View Answer |
Gulf on which France and Spain have extensive coastlines | View Answer |
Harry Potter character whose Patronus is an otter | View Answer |
Having equal “pulling power” of induction | View Answer |
Hungarian conductor long associated with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra | View Answer |
Larval amphibian also called a pollywog | View Answer |
Medical prefix pertaining to resistance to infection or disease | View Answer |
Mischievous and sometimes evil god Norse god | View Answer |
Name given to the stretch of promenade between Blackpool’s North and South piers | View Answer |
Of a government, to transfer powers to regional administration | View Answer |
Old musical instrument, typically with frets and six strings | View Answer |
Outdoor swimming pool, named after a beach near Venice | View Answer |
Passed on (information, for example) | View Answer |
Photocopying process based on a compound’s decomposition when exposed to light | View Answer |
Racing game which has been exclusive to the PlayStation since its launch in 1997 | View Answer |
Resembling an earthworm | View Answer |
River which joins the Tigris at Shatt al-Arab | View Answer |
Situated between the two branches of the lower jaw | View Answer |
Small lizards noted for their ability to climb | View Answer |
Small songbird native to heath or scrubland | View Answer |
South coast resort with the oldest seaside pleasure pier in the world, opened in 1814 | View Answer |
Structure which carries US Route 101 between San Francisco and Marin County | View Answer |
Tennis player who won the 1973 men’s French Open without dropping a set, the first to do so | View Answer |
The ability of a vehicle to remain stable, especially when cornering at speed | View Answer |
The first golfer to reach $1 million in career earnings on the PGA tour | View Answer |
The Labour Party’s first parliamentary leader | View Answer |
The protagonist of Pride and Prejudice | View Answer |
The Tonton Macoutes once terrorised this country | View Answer |
UN secretary-general who said “There can be no ‘plan B’ because there is no ‘planet B’” | View Answer |
Virtuoso pianist and composer, student of Beethoven and teacher of Liszt | View Answer |
Warty amphibian of the order Anura | View Answer |
Yiddish term for non-Jews | View Answer |
____ was hanged for piracy after being assigned to protect British shipping in the Indian Ocean | View Answer |
“A little ____ now and then keeps life from stagnation” (Fanny Burney) | View Answer |
“A thought is an idea in ____” (Pythagoras) | View Answer |
“Numerous are the academic chairs, but rare are wise and noble ____s” (Einstein) | View Answer |
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