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“And of course, I always admired a man who wears ____” (David Bowie, of Freddie Mercury) | View Answer |
“Ay me! what perils do ____ / The man that meddles with cold iron!” (Hudibras, Samuel Butler) | View Answer |
“Stupendous, miraculous, ____ / A child to stagger and flabbergast” (Ogden Nash) | View Answer |
1960s and 1970s rock band, fronted by Jim Morrison | View Answer |
1963 comedy film based on a stage musical by Marguerite Monnot and Alexandre Breffort | View Answer |
1973 album by Jackson Heights | View Answer |
1976 horror film starring Lynne Frederick as figure skater Samantha Gray | View Answer |
1986 Queen album, their first to be digitally recorded | View Answer |
A collective noun for whales | View Answer |
A lake, often used in the names of those in the Lake District | View Answer |
Actress who plays Kathy Beale in EastEnders | View Answer |
American baseball player who retired in 1928 but still has the highest ever career batting average | View Answer |
An error requiring attention, especially in a printed book | View Answer |
Belgian city, a centre of medieval cloth manufacture | View Answer |
Bulgaria’s most successful male tennis player, junior champion at Wimbledon and the US Open in 2008 | View Answer |
Canadian stand-up comedian noted for his one-liners | View Answer |
Character in Tom Brown’s School Days, basis for a series of novels by GM Fraser | View Answer |
Danish explorer after whom a strait, island, sea, glacier and land bridge are named | View Answer |
Duet sung by Elaine Paige and Barbara Dickson on the 1984 concept album version of the musical Chess | View Answer |
English soprano, best known for singing Brunnhilde in the 1970s ENO Ring Cycle conducted by Reginald Goodall | View Answer |
Gina Haspel is the current director of this American organisation | View Answer |
Heraldic device which represents the Order of St John | View Answer |
In Judaism, the seven days of mourning after a funeral | View Answer |
Informal name for rabies, from its best-known symptom | View Answer |
Japan’s last shogunate, ending in 1867 | View Answer |
Leontes, King of Sicily, is a central character in this Shakespeare play | View Answer |
Main presenter of BBC News at Ten | View Answer |
Major Egyptian god, often depicted with green skin | View Answer |
More perilous | View Answer |
Mythical horse in tales from the chansons de geste | View Answer |
Plant which has been produced by selective breeding | View Answer |
Popular name for the knifehand strike in martial arts | View Answer |
Potassium nitrate, often used as a preservative | View Answer |
Prefix denoting “all” | View Answer |
Presented again but with no worthwhile improvement | View Answer |
Print issued by William Hogarth in 1751 as a negative alternative to Beer Street | View Answer |
Russian author of Dead Souls | View Answer |
The capital of Armenia | View Answer |
The pet dog of Charlie Brown | View Answer |
The small black fruits of Ilex glabra, a North American form of holly | View Answer |
The sort of call which warns of potential difficulty | View Answer |
The ubiquitous garden pest, historically Helix aspersa but now Cornu aspersum | View Answer |
The ____ was a BBC radio sitcom aboard HMS Troutbridge | View Answer |
Traditional accompaniment to fish and chips | View Answer |
Welsh artist, a leading British portraitist in the 1920s | View Answer |
Wife and comedy partner of George Burns | View Answer |
Wilbur Smith’s debut novel, which introduced the Courtney family | View Answer |
____ Downfall is the Peak District’s highest waterfall | View Answer |
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