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1954 epic film co-written and directed by Akira Kurosawa | View Answer |
A kind of profanity deleted in Watergate tape transcripts | View Answer |
A lanthanide, one of four elements all named after the same mining village in Sweden | View Answer |
A rounded convex architectural moulding | View Answer |
A seemingly bottomless chasm | View Answer |
Abbreviated, a weapon such as the Peacekeeper | View Answer |
American actress; wife of Shakespeare | View Answer |
An area of flat unforested grassland | View Answer |
As a musical instruction, gradually slowing and becoming quieter | View Answer |
Australian female tennis player, currently the world No 1 | View Answer |
Baseball catcher and manager who said “If you come to a fork in the road, take it” | View Answer |
Birthmarks or moles | View Answer |
Capital of Cambodia | View Answer |
Central character of The Merchant of Venice | View Answer |
Cheshire town which is popular with train-spotters | View Answer |
Coconut husk fibre | View Answer |
Composer of Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (Songs of a Wayfarer) | View Answer |
Computer which beat Garry Kasparov in a game of chess in 1996 | View Answer |
Controversial 1959 William S Burroughs novel | View Answer |
Flat grey sheet of cloud | View Answer |
French cheese similar to Gruyère | View Answer |
Genus to which holly belongs | View Answer |
Horace: “Dolly Levi, you are a damned ____ woman” Dolly: “Why Horace Vandergelder, that is the nicest thing you have ever said to me” (Hello, Dolly!) | View Answer |
Irish author whose debut novel was The Country Girls | View Answer |
Italian flatbread topped with herbs and salt | View Answer |
Jewish woman who witnessed the crucifixion of Jesus | View Answer |
King Lear character with an illegitimate son, Edmund | View Answer |
Le Baiser, an Auguste Rodin sculpture of 1882 | View Answer |
Lewd bespectacled comic creation of Les Dawson | View Answer |
Maori term for someone of European descent | View Answer |
Marks in the same places as Christ’s crucifixion wounds | View Answer |
Medieval Latin hymn referenced in many works of classical music | View Answer |
Mercury, to alchemists | View Answer |
Mozart opera about a king of Crete | View Answer |
Musical composition used as practice material, or to display virtuosity | View Answer |
Plant known as Adam’s needle | View Answer |
Plant of the daisy family’s “flea-bane” genus | View Answer |
Region at the eastern end of the mainland in ancient Greece | View Answer |
Sinew | View Answer |
Spooks character, an MI5 intelligence analyst, played by Nicola Walker | View Answer |
Sumo wrestler | View Answer |
Swiss town in Valais, famed as a ski resort | View Answer |
Tangled thickets of shrubs in the southwestern USA | View Answer |
The author of Cranford | View Answer |
The ____, Ealing comedy named after a Battersea street | View Answer |
Title of singles by Aretha Franklin, Nik Kershaw, Split Enz, and Debbie Gibson | View Answer |
“In all my associations with hunters, travellers and naturalists, I have never yet been able to find one who would defend the ____” (Theodore Roosevelt) | View Answer |
“Love truth, but pardon ____” (Voltaire) | View Answer |
“The Russians are liars — you can’t trust them” (Harry S Truman, talking about the 1945 ____ conference) | View Answer |
“The ____” is a local informal name for the Witwatersrand scarp | View Answer |
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