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15th-century French army commander convicted of child murders, possibly an inspiration for Bluebeard | View Answer |
2003 single by Tomcraft which reached No 1 in the UK charts | View Answer |
A rational horse in Gulliver’s Travels | View Answer |
A sea slug | View Answer |
A very formal dress | View Answer |
Actress who won an Oscar for her performance in Mrs Miniver | View Answer |
Along with navigator Fred Noonan, ____ vanished in 1937 | View Answer |
Amphibian called the Mexican walking fish | View Answer |
Another name for the jack in playing cards | View Answer |
Anti-aircraft fire | View Answer |
Antidote to arsenic or mercury poisoning | View Answer |
Bird of black plumage, often living in caves or on cliff faces | View Answer |
City whose Old Calton Burial Ground has a statue of Abraham Lincoln | View Answer |
Criticism; abnormal narrowing of a bodily passageway | View Answer |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation character played by British actress Louise Lombard | View Answer |
Curved sword originally used in the Middle East | View Answer |
Element used to make magnets commonly used in microphones and speakers | View Answer |
Elisha ____ pioneered the first safety elevator | View Answer |
Former comic actor now noted for his wildlife programmes | View Answer |
Gaelic kingdom associated with present-day Co Donegal | View Answer |
God of the dead, afterlife, and rebirth in ancient Egyptian religion | View Answer |
Joe ____ played Joey LaMotta in Raging Bull | View Answer |
Lancashire resort which hosted The Open in 2012 | View Answer |
Local name for Sweden’s second-largest city | View Answer |
Location of the battle often called Custer’s Last Stand | View Answer |
Major Bantu language of East Africa and the Congo | View Answer |
Manufacturer of an electric supermini called Zoe | View Answer |
Marine and freshwater fish, a popular Japanese delicacy | View Answer |
Market in Wentworth and Middlesex streets in London’s Spitalfields | View Answer |
Military abbreviation which means fighting in a war | View Answer |
Motto of the Prince of Wales | View Answer |
Nick Owen’s co-presenter on a BBC One morning show, 1992-96 | View Answer |
Nickname for a version of the Bedford RL truck deployed during the fire service strike of 1977 | View Answer |
Of the stable elements, ____ has the highest atomic number | View Answer |
Organisms thriving in sulphuric pools or animal stomachs | View Answer |
Scottish polymath known as “the Admirable” | View Answer |
Shakespearean character who says “Ill met by moonlight, proud Titania” | View Answer |
Sri Lanka’s current limited overs cricket captain, noted for his unusual bowling action | View Answer |
St Augustine of ____ wrote The City of God | View Answer |
The Duke of Illyria in Twelfth Night | View Answer |
The longer (but not full) version of IT | View Answer |
The unseen eponymous character in a Mike Leigh play | View Answer |
There is a statue of Molly ____ in front of Dublin’s tourist information office | View Answer |
These Italian “trouser legs” are folded pizzas | View Answer |
Thomas Hardy poem about thrushes, in a cycle set to music by Benjamin Britten | View Answer |
To harass | View Answer |
Tortoise, the last of his species, who died in 2012 | View Answer |
“Dullness is the only crime for which an ____ ought to be hung” (Josephus Daniels) | View Answer |
“Not proven” | View Answer |
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