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1947 novel by Compton Mackenzie | View Answer |
A large bread roll | View Answer |
A type of chicory with reddish-purple leaves | View Answer |
A ____ latte uses low-fat or non-fat milk | View Answer |
Agony aunt once known as Rebecca Rayle | View Answer |
An absurd pretence; an episode in a word game | View Answer |
Briefly | View Answer |
Catlike carnivore, source of a strong musky perfume | View Answer |
City served by Sangster International Airport; a 1970 hit for Bobby Bloom | View Answer |
City where the Trans-Siberian railway crosses the river Ob | View Answer |
Cold dish of various meats and greens including avocado | View Answer |
Dark red resin used in varnishes and dyes | View Answer |
Deformation which turns a rectangle into a parallelogram | View Answer |
Defrayal | View Answer |
Director of the noir films Laura (1944) and Fallen Angel | View Answer |
Document or other item which is legally void | View Answer |
Felt hat apparently named after a play by Victorien Sardou | View Answer |
For many years Judith ____’s paintings were attributed to Frans Hals, or her husband Jan Molenaer | View Answer |
Hat named after a George du Maurier novel of 1894 | View Answer |
Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy character, also called Ix | View Answer |
In an ____ kiss, the lips do not touch | View Answer |
In Ancient Greece, a religious sanctuary dedicated to Zeus | View Answer |
In the Bible, the first son of Abraham | View Answer |
Information gathered but not yet analysed or processed | View Answer |
Inner chamber of a kiln used to fire pottery | View Answer |
Island where England and France’s first Caribbean colonies were located | View Answer |
Island whose largest settlement is St John’s | View Answer |
Japanese company created in 1939 by the merger of Tokyo Denki and Shibaura Seisaku-sho | View Answer |
Jazz standard from the 1930 musical Girl Crazy | View Answer |
Lady Macbeth’s second line in Act 5 of Macbeth | View Answer |
Member of the Nicaraguan rebel group which deposed President Somoza in 1979 | View Answer |
Motto abbreviated on Bénédictine liqueur bottle labels | View Answer |
Movement of Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition, subtitled With the Dead in a Dead Language | View Answer |
Nickname given to the Labour party’s former chief fundraiser Baron Levy | View Answer |
Northamptonshire town formerly called Lactodurum | View Answer |
Online name of Brighton-based YouTuber Felix Kjellberg | View Answer |
Partnered by Helen Glover, rower who won two Olympic gold medals in the women’s coxless pairs | View Answer |
Plants of the sedge family, once a source of writing material | View Answer |
Satellite which has been continuously inhabited since 2000 | View Answer |
Saturday morning TV show which aired from 1974-1982 | View Answer |
Scottish crime novelist who sometimes writes as Jack Harvey | View Answer |
Slave of Marcus and Stylax in the sitcom Plebs | View Answer |
Sustained, as a musical direction | View Answer |
The 13th or 15th day of months in the Roman calendar | View Answer |
The UK version of this game show was hosted by Paul Daniels and Bob Monkhouse | View Answer |
The world’s largest freshwater lake by volume | View Answer |
The “wise men” of Matthew 2:1 | View Answer |
Thomas Keneally novel that won the 1982 Booker Prize | View Answer |
Town near Stockport whose railway station is said to have led to the naming of an iconic Agatha Christie character | View Answer |
US television series created by Earl Hanmer Jr, based on his book Spencer’s Mountain | View Answer |
____ played Viola de Lesseps in Shakespeare in Love | View Answer |
“Avoid popularity; it has many snares, and no real ____” (William Penn) | View Answer |
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