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1997 Spice Girls song and a BBC TV programme since 2004 | View Answer |
A circle is the ____ of points equally far from a given point | View Answer |
A current 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown team captain | View Answer |
A dog’s rudimentary inner toe | View Answer |
American actor whose comedy roles included that of Dr Michael Hfuhruhurr | View Answer |
Animated cartoon character whose nemesis is Baron Greenback | View Answer |
Aston Villa club captain when they were promoted to the First Division in 1988 | View Answer |
Australian fashion designer who opened London’s Flamingo Park boutique in 1973 | View Answer |
Benjamin Britten opera, and popular name of Elizabeth I | View Answer |
Bob ____, the underpaid clerk in A Christmas Carol | View Answer |
British ocean liner sunk by a German U-boat in 1915 | View Answer |
By Ed Sheeran and Stormzy, the first UK No 1 single with a title including the place name in the final word | View Answer |
Canadian country music singer born Eilleen Edwards | View Answer |
Cretaceous dinosaur popularly regarded as chief rival to Tyrannosaurus rex | View Answer |
Dr Seuss book featuring companions Thing One and Thing Two | View Answer |
Fictional rough collie dog created by Eric Knight | View Answer |
In Europe’s catholic countries, the ____ calendar was introduced in 1582 | View Answer |
In knitting, a completed line of stitches | View Answer |
In Macbeth, ____ flees to Ireland after his father is murdered | View Answer |
Informally, Boston (Massachusetts) | View Answer |
Insect mentioned in some vacuum cleaner advertising | View Answer |
Jewish calendar month formerly called Abib | View Answer |
Joanna Lumley was the first house model for this fashion designer | View Answer |
Mayor of New York City, 1978-89 | View Answer |
Native of Riga | View Answer |
Nickname of Al Capone | View Answer |
Norse god of battle, identified with Mars | View Answer |
One who treats eye disorders and defects | View Answer |
Open tart with sweet or savoury filling | View Answer |
Organ which produces both egg cells and spermatozoa | View Answer |
Perennial plant also called livelong | View Answer |
Plant with prickly leaves often featured in Corinthian architecture | View Answer |
Portable cassette player launched by Sony in 1979 | View Answer |
Putti | View Answer |
Quiz show whose theme music is called College Boy | View Answer |
Removing a magnetic field, especially from a screen | View Answer |
Rock band formed by brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher | View Answer |
Roman Catholic doctrine favouring the stricter course in doubtful cases of conscience | View Answer |
Rough silk fabric named after a province of China | View Answer |
Sir Thomas Beecham founded London’s ____ in 1946 | View Answer |
Slayer of the Minotaur | View Answer |
The celebrated astronomical work of Ptolemy | View Answer |
The European bison | View Answer |
The first black person to have a No 1 hit in the UK Singles Chart | View Answer |
Tin Pan Alley song which starts “The night was mighty dark so you could hardly see” | View Answer |
To yoke an animal to a wagon | View Answer |
____ took 2,361 wickets for Middlesex, 1949-82 | View Answer |
“If the world were clear, ____ would not exist” (Albert Camus) | View Answer |
“It is not the dark place that ____, but the dim eye” (Thomas Carlyle) | View Answer |
“____ is for appearing on, not looking at” (Noel Coward) | View Answer |
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