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1972 novel by Frederick Forsyth | View Answer |
1986 martial arts comedy film starring Kurt Russell and Kim Cattrall | View Answer |
1990s game show hosted by Phillip Schofield and, latterly, Claudia Winkleman | View Answer |
A change to a proposed bill | View Answer |
A name for a hostile attack, rarely seen in singular form | View Answer |
A period of leave, often to undertake a different project | View Answer |
A subsidiary of the ____ transport company operates most Thameslink rail services | View Answer |
Adjective describing email that you don’t want | View Answer |
All-rounder Nigel ____ made over 200 appearances for Somerset | View Answer |
An exile, especially for political reasons | View Answer |
Ancient Turkish city where the apostle Paul is said to have met the disciple Timothy | View Answer |
Arthurian comic strip created by Hal Foster in 1937 | View Answer |
Author whose short story collections included Bliss and The Garden Party | View Answer |
Charlie Chaplin was Adenoid Hynkel in The ____ | View Answer |
Codename for operations by the US and allies before the combat stage of the Gulf War | View Answer |
Distinctive atmosphere, from a Latin word for “breeze” | View Answer |
Equally suitably | View Answer |
Eye duct which drains aqueous humour from the anterior chamber | View Answer |
Feature of She Loves You by the Beatles | View Answer |
Filippo ____, Italian author of the Futurist Manifesto in 1909 | View Answer |
French novelist who wrote The Mysteries of Paris | View Answer |
Friends character played by Lisa Kudrow | View Answer |
Groups of bones in the feet of vertebrates | View Answer |
Historic home of the Gordon Highlanders, formerly called Milton of Strathbogie | View Answer |
In music, the “fundamental” or lowest note obtainable from a length of wind instrument tubing | View Answer |
Industrial city of Belarus, approximately 300 km south-east of Minsk | View Answer |
Island whose king was Odysseus according to Homeric legend | View Answer |
La ____ is a tight right-hand bend near the end of the Monaco Grand Prix circuit | View Answer |
London’s first ____ café opened in 1994 | View Answer |
Month shared by the astrological signs Sagittarius and Capricorn | View Answer |
Original spelling for a unit defined as the weight of a cubic centimetre of water | View Answer |
Pain-inhibiting peptide produced by the brain | View Answer |
People or things of the same age | View Answer |
Portuguese footballer whose record of 127 caps was broken by Cristiano Ronaldo | View Answer |
Rock band whose bassist is known as Flea | View Answer |
Russian author of Fathers and Sons | View Answer |
Scentless plant of woods and hedges | View Answer |
Second largest lake in the Lake District | View Answer |
Sicily’s active volcano | View Answer |
Sitcom whose opening theme was called The Ballad of Jed Clampett | View Answer |
State lying between Kansas and Texas | View Answer |
State whose dominance of southern Greece was ended by the battle of Leuctra in 371BC | View Answer |
The brightest star of the constellation Taurus | View Answer |
The capital of Finland | View Answer |
The final work of Jacques ____ was the unfinished opera The Tales of Hoffmann | View Answer |
The only Central American country with English as its official language | View Answer |
The only overseas territory given to Castile rather than Portugal by the treaty of Alcacovas in 1479 | View Answer |
The UK’s best-known ____ pact lasted for about 18 months, starting in March 1977 | View Answer |
The ____ or Rongkup people are believed to be the earliest inhabitants of India’s state of Sikkim | View Answer |
Thomas ____’s inventions included the microphone | View Answer |
TV writer who created The Liver Birds, Butterflies, and Bread | View Answer |
Vertical bar which separates window panes | View Answer |
With arms and legs stretched out | View Answer |
“____ consists in believing what reason cannot” (Voltaire) | View Answer |
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