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'All music is folk music, I ain't never heard no ____ sing a song' (Louis Armstrong) | View Answer |
1955 Oscar winner, for his lead role in Marty | View Answer |
1981 submarine film written and directed by Wolfgang Petersen | View Answer |
1992 book by Nick Hornby, originally subtitled A Fan’s Life | View Answer |
A demagogue | View Answer |
A semi-precious variety of olivine | View Answer |
A sheep not doing what sheep are renowned for | View Answer |
Actor named by Prince Charles as his favourite in 2017 | View Answer |
American department store which introduced the world’s first designer shopping bag, in 1961 | View Answer |
An ____ object is outside the Milky Way | View Answer |
Artist whose works include Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963-1995 | View Answer |
Author of A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells | View Answer |
Author of the 1974 Booker Prize winning novel Holiday | View Answer |
Autobiography of the poet Robert Graves | View Answer |
Barnaby Rudge’s pet raven | View Answer |
Beatles song covered by Ferry Aid in 1987 | View Answer |
Body of water separating Tasmania from the Australian mainland | View Answer |
City most affected by the Great Hanshin earthquake of 1995 | View Answer |
Cocked hat with three-pointed brim | View Answer |
Comedy drama series of the early 1990s starring Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie | View Answer |
Croatian football team whose home ground is the Stadion Maksimir | View Answer |
Current manager of the Italian national football team | View Answer |
Flightless bird similar to the ostrich | View Answer |
Form of physical exercise known as a side-straddle hop in the US military | View Answer |
Fragrant resin from trees of the Burseraceae family | View Answer |
Gary Cherone is the lead singer of this rock band | View Answer |
Hinduism’s equivalent of ambrosia | View Answer |
Japanese city whose International Stadium hosted the 2002 World Cup final | View Answer |
Loch Katrine is in this popular tourist area of Scotland | View Answer |
More devious | View Answer |
Musical instrument descended from the shawm | View Answer |
Newland Archer's love interest in The Age of Innocence | View Answer |
Originally, the area of land a yoke of oxen could plough in one day | View Answer |
Part of a church at right angles to the nave | View Answer |
Queen known as the 'grandmother of Europe' | View Answer |
Sir Henry Percy, in Henry IV, Part 1 | View Answer |
Sitcom starring Robert Lindsay as the leader of the Tooting Popular Front | View Answer |
Spousal verse by Edmund Spenser, in honour of two daughters of the Earl of Worcester | View Answer |
Straight line which touches a curve | View Answer |
The I of IPO | View Answer |
Theme music to the 1984 film Beverly Hills Cop | View Answer |
This month, The Times reported that Steven Gerrard has launched a ____ brand with a store in Liverpool | View Answer |
US state capital named after native Americans, none of whose federally recognised tribes live in that state | View Answer |
Vacuum tube which was the first practical electronic amplifier | View Answer |
Western end of the original Pony Express route | View Answer |
____ erosion is caused by animals | View Answer |
£25 (slang) | View Answer |
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