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1974 film starring David Essex, sequel to That’ll Be the Day | View Answer |
1979 Booker Prize winner for Offshore | View Answer |
A downloadable digital audio recording, often part of a series for which the same name may be used | View Answer |
A Nazi prison camp for captured enemy officers | View Answer |
A thief, especially an embezzler | View Answer |
A tradename for heat-resistant borosilicate glass | View Answer |
A type of rotating jump in figure skating | View Answer |
Abstract imagery, often in black and white | View Answer |
Annulment of an agreement or law | View Answer |
Baroness Herbert, a granddaughter of Edward IV and first cousin of Henry VIII | View Answer |
BBC2 programme for the deaf, shown since 1980, now every Wednesday, usually at 8am | View Answer |
Black cuckoo of tropical America | View Answer |
Cadbury chocolate bar which is “charged with glucose” | View Answer |
Co-star of John Travolta in the 1980 film Urban Cowboy | View Answer |
Comic magazine character standing alongside Minnie the Minx in a Dundee statue | View Answer |
Contracts for assets traded at an agreed price, to be delivered and paid for later | View Answer |
DC ____ publish The Beano, in which Minnie the Minx appears | View Answer |
Facility where you may find breakfast, coffee, wine or singles | View Answer |
Finnish work of epic poetry which influenced Longfellow’s Song of Hiawatha | View Answer |
Form of deism created by Robespierre, intended to replace Roman Catholicism in France | View Answer |
French phrase of resignation | View Answer |
Full name of the newspaper currently edited by George Osborne | View Answer |
Goods bought on ____ may be returned if not satisfactory | View Answer |
Home ground of Everton FC | View Answer |
Hungarian Prime Minister who was secretly tried and executed by the Soviets | View Answer |
Irish rock band whose 1996 album 1977 reached number 1 | View Answer |
Island west of Mull, best-known for Fingal’s Cave | View Answer |
Japanese electronics company which produced the first VCR with an on-screen display | View Answer |
Jay ____ was a singer with Bucks Fizz | View Answer |
Jean Todt is the president of this sports governing body | View Answer |
Mainly scientific BBC2 programme broadcast since 1964 | View Answer |
Month during which the UK celebrates National Poetry Day | View Answer |
No longer feeling passionately connected to | View Answer |
Old-style cigarette filter, or a cigarette with one | View Answer |
Percussion instrument with a circular arrangement of zills | View Answer |
Prefix indicating a gland | View Answer |
Scorer of 20 goals for England, and their current captain | View Answer |
Self-balancing vehicle invented by Dean Kamen in 2001 | View Answer |
Sitcom spin-off of Only Fools and Horses, following “Boycie” and his family | View Answer |
South Korean car manufacturer, its name meaning “modernity” | View Answer |
Southernmost city in mainland Britain | View Answer |
Takes a previously failed examination | View Answer |
Tax usually applied to goods prior to purchase | View Answer |
The ceremony at which degrees are conferred | View Answer |
The illegitimate daughter of Pope Alexander VI, and the subject of scandalous rumour | View Answer |
The ____ Jiang river is also known as the Yangtze | View Answer |
Title of a 2006 crime film starring Bruce Willis, in which the last word is not an example of the second | View Answer |
Title shared by singles by Amy Winehouse and Rihanna | View Answer |
To affect or to behave in accordance with | View Answer |
Traditional epithet of the Republic of Venice | View Answer |
Two-legged dragon used in heraldry | View Answer |
Usual position of Australian rugby union international George Gregan | View Answer |
Vehicle which can carry only one passenger | View Answer |
Wimbledon arena, which in its current form hosted its first match between Tim Henman and Daniel Nestor in 1997 | View Answer |
World Heritage Site situated on the Yamuna river in India | View Answer |
____ starred in the 2002 film Spider-Man and two sequels | View Answer |
“Brexit secretary” replaced by Stephen Barclay in November 2018 | View Answer |
“If India is not ____, then India is not India at all” (Atal Bihari Vajpayee) | View Answer |
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