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1973 13-part BBC TV documentary written and presented by Dr Jacob Bronowski | View Answer |
1984 Nobel peace prize winner, later made an archbishop | View Answer |
A gelatine obtained from the swim bladder of freshwater fish, used to clarify beer | View Answer |
A portion of an issue of shares | View Answer |
A red-skinned variety of cooking apple, first grown in the US | View Answer |
Ancient Greek dramatist who wrote The Wasps and The Birds | View Answer |
Canticle using words from chapter 1 of St Luke’s gospel | View Answer |
Car firm which currently produces Ghost, Dawn and Cullinan models | View Answer |
Chicken breed which was developed in the US from oriental breeds and brown Leghorns | View Answer |
Early form of bicycle, propelled by the feet on the ground | View Answer |
Finely chopped raw beef, with onions and seasoning, topped with raw egg yolk | View Answer |
Footwear and sportswear company founded by Adolf Dassler | View Answer |
Greek god, son of Kronos and Rhea | View Answer |
In A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the daughter of Egeus who loves Lysander but whom Demetrius woos | View Answer |
Late 18th-century German literary movement, a reaction against rationalism | View Answer |
Malay dagger with a wavy-edged blade | View Answer |
Manicuring aid for cleaning fingernails and cuticles | View Answer |
Musical direction meaning “at a fairly brisk pace” | View Answer |
Orchestral song cycle by Ravel, based on poems by Tristan Klingsor which were inspired by The Thousand and One Nights | View Answer |
Pigment originally made with verdigris, vinegar and white arsenic | View Answer |
Possible murder scene in the original version of Cluedo, between the kitchen and the conservatory | View Answer |
Potato wedges, raita and garlic bread, for example | View Answer |
Probe which flew by and studied Halley’s comet in 1986 | View Answer |
Publisher who founded the Left Book Club and the Jewish Society for Human Service | View Answer |
Sign language for bookmakers rather than deaf people | View Answer |
Sob bitterly | View Answer |
Squid served as food | View Answer |
Starting at the very beginning | View Answer |
Surrey’s cricket captain, 1963-1972, whose son became England’s captain in 1998 | View Answer |
Technically trichoptilosis, a “bad hair day” problem | View Answer |
The earlier incarnation of “home economics” | View Answer |
The eponymous hero of Alain-Fournier’s classic novel | View Answer |
The host of Question Time on BBC One and the Conservative MP for Congleton are ____s | View Answer |
The purchasers of a newspaper or magazine | View Answer |
The rebel leader of the Pilgrimage of Grace, a protest against the dissolution of the monasteries | View Answer |
The word or phrase to which a pronoun refers | View Answer |
To cancel the validity of something, such as a contract or election result | View Answer |
Town now in Oxfordshire, where MG cars were built for fifty years until 1980 | View Answer |
Vegetation providing shelter for wild animals | View Answer |
Violent tropical storms | View Answer |
What a sundial indicates | View Answer |
____ Bumppo is the full name of the main character in The Last of the Mohicans | View Answer |
“A court martial, under orders, has just dared to acquit a certain Esterhazy, a supreme insult to all truth and justice. And now the image of France is ____ by this filth.” (Émile Zola in J’Accuse) | View Answer |
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