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1963 film about fictional rugby league footballer Frank Machin | View Answer |
A Ken Loach film; character played by Jennifer Lien in Star Trek: Voyager | View Answer |
A two-masted sailing boat | View Answer |
A wine grower or merchant | View Answer |
According to a 2013 survey, one who gives American children an average of $3.70 per “item” | View Answer |
Andalusia’s second most populous city | View Answer |
Athlete who won four gold medals at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin | View Answer |
Band whose debut single (1978) was Take Me, I’m Yours | View Answer |
Beat it! | View Answer |
Broadcaster who created That Was The Week That Was | View Answer |
Building offering access to computer equipment for those in a rural area | View Answer |
Comic opera whose central character has four daughters — Mabel, Edith, Kate, and Isabel | View Answer |
Consider something at length | View Answer |
Euphuism was the distinctive style of Elizabethan writer and playwright John ____ | View Answer |
Eva’s henpecked husband in several Tom Sharpe novels | View Answer |
Form of social protest used in Britain in the 1920s and 1930s | View Answer |
Fort William is at the northeast end of ____ | View Answer |
Gold or silver coin once used in Europe | View Answer |
Ian ____ fronted Echo and the Bunnymen, 1978-88 | View Answer |
In 2006 ____ won the best actress Oscar winner for Walk the Line | View Answer |
In Greek myth, soothsayer who introduced the worship of Dionysus | View Answer |
In US criminal law, a plea accepting conviction but not admitting guilt | View Answer |
Informally, a handgun | View Answer |
Innkeeper who appears in four Shakespeare plays | View Answer |
Japanese musical instrument, usually with 13 strings | View Answer |
Largest city of Tanzania | View Answer |
Listening secretly | View Answer |
One who tends the fire on a steam train or ship | View Answer |
Poet whose works include The Windhover | View Answer |
Restaurant in which wine is traditionally served in a decanter rather than a bottle | View Answer |
Siberia’s largest city | View Answer |
Sixties band still fronted by Eric Burdon | View Answer |
Someone with permanent and absolute tenure of land | View Answer |
Spanish-Venezuelan female tennis player who became world No 1 in 2017 | View Answer |
The Atomium in Brussels was built for ____ 58 | View Answer |
The golden ____ is an ornamental fish normally kept in outdoor ponds | View Answer |
The Jewish feast of Purim celebrates this Persian queen | View Answer |
The most populous island in the US state of Hawaii | View Answer |
Type of flag associated with republicanism | View Answer |
Waterside ornamental plant with very large leaves | View Answer |
Waves running directly against a ship’s course | View Answer |
Winnie-the-Pooh character whose favourite food is thistles | View Answer |
____, tugged to her last Berth to be broken up, 1838 is a painting by Turner | View Answer |
“A leader who doesn’t ____ before he sends his nation into battle isn’t fit to be a leader” (Golda Meir) | View Answer |
“Mark where his carnage and his ____ cease! / He makes a solitude, and calls it — peace” (Byron) | View Answer |
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