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“He draweth out the thread of his ____ finer than the staple of his argument” (Love’s Labour’s Lost) | View Answer |
“Skegness is so ____” — slogan on a Great Northern Railway poster first seen in 1908 | View Answer |
A portion of a share issue | View Answer |
A sequence of initial letters or parts of words, pronounced as a word, such as Awol, Radar, or Scuba | View Answer |
A solo for this folk instrument begins My Heart Will Go On, the Titanic theme song | View Answer |
According to the whitehouse.gov website, “____ has delivered historic results […] despite partisan gridlock in the Nation’s Capital” | View Answer |
Act meticulously; add the final details to a document | View Answer |
African mongoose whose name reflects its alleged ability to locate crocodile eggs | View Answer |
Alabama’s only seaport | View Answer |
Baronetcy assumed by John Buchan when he was ennobled in 1935 | View Answer |
British landscape artist who painted The Evening Star | View Answer |
C’est entre mars et mai | View Answer |
Casino card game, not common because the house percentage is low, also called Trente et Quarante | View Answer |
Crusading journalist who died on September 23, and in the 1970s, exposed the thalidomide scandal | View Answer |
Double the distance “before I sleep”, according to Robert Bridges | View Answer |
Dutch provincial capital, the location of the Bonnefanten fine arts museum | View Answer |
Elizabeth Cleghorn Stevenson’s married name, under which she wrote North and South | View Answer |
Exploring the Serengeti, maybe | View Answer |
Forename of Mrs Hughes in Downton Abbey, who married Mr Carson | View Answer |
French expression meaning “injured” or “damaged” when used in English | View Answer |
Frenzied drummer in The Muppet Show | View Answer |
He just can’t help himself from not telling the truth | View Answer |
Hieroglyphs replaced Greek letters in series four of ____ | View Answer |
In 1968, Mark 1 of this Ford model replaced the Anglia | View Answer |
In Mexican cuisine, a rolled and filled tortilla cooked with a chilli sauce | View Answer |
Mistreat — its past participle is an anagram of SULLIED | View Answer |
One of eight teeth in human dentition | View Answer |
Piano piece written in 1902, made famous in 1973 when used as the theme music for a film set in the 1930s | View Answer |
Potato variety, introduced in 1902, suitable for roasting and mashing | View Answer |
Sherry which is darker than fino but lighter than oloroso | View Answer |
Showy flower with varieties such as bee, spider, and lizard | View Answer |
Spoken word competition with a live audience, from which the judges are often selected | View Answer |
Suspended from one’s employment, possibly temporarily | View Answer |
Swarming with sharks or teeming with termites | View Answer |
The 1648 Peace of ____ ended the Thirty Years’ War | View Answer |
The governing body of a cathedral | View Answer |
The Northern Rugby Football Union was formed in ____’s George Hotel, in 1895 | View Answer |
The Stone of Scone is also the “Stone of ____” | View Answer |
The ____ is a derogatory term for ordinary people | View Answer |
This could be hauled by Britannia or Tornado | View Answer |
What bluebirds fly over in song lyrics rather than reality | View Answer |
Withstands | View Answer |
____ steak is thinly cut and often tenderised | View Answer |
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