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2006 romantic dance drama film starring Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan | View Answer |
A citrus-flavoured soft drink | View Answer |
A matching jumper and cardigan | View Answer |
American modernist poet who wrote the haiku-inspired Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird | View Answer |
Animals having little or no pigmentation and, often, pink eyes | View Answer |
Apulia includes what is often called the ____ | View Answer |
As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning is the sequel to this author’s most famous book | View Answer |
Boxer whose world heavyweight title defence against Jack Dempsey was called The Long Count Fight | View Answer |
Buenos Aires is the capital of this country | View Answer |
Dirty and neglected condition | View Answer |
Dyspepsia | View Answer |
Eliza Doolittle’s job when she met Henry Higgins | View Answer |
Familiar name for the sole extant member of the genus Crocuta | View Answer |
Icon area usually at the bottom of a Windows display | View Answer |
In Italy this is Monte Cervino | View Answer |
Language created by Ludwik Zamenhof in 1887 | View Answer |
Legend of Zelda video game, the first with 3D graphics, requiring some musical instrument skills | View Answer |
Motorcycle manufacturer credited with the invention of the chopper style | View Answer |
Native of Africa’s most densely populated mainland country | View Answer |
Newspaper launched at the request of Charles de Gaulle in 1944 | View Answer |
Nickname of the Gravelly Hill Interchange | View Answer |
Of a mobile phone, for example, not requiring manual operation | View Answer |
Operator of a UK cable TV network until the mid-1980s | View Answer |
Policy of non-violent protest formulated by Mahatma Gandhi | View Answer |
Putting a hoodoo on | View Answer |
Star Trek character played by Scott Bakula | View Answer |
That described by Chambers Dictionary as being long in shape but short in duration | View Answer |
That ____ Object of Desire was Luis Buñuel’s last film | View Answer |
The 1829 Rocket was built by George and Robert ____ | View Answer |
The death of endeavour and the birth of disgust, according to Ambrose Bierce | View Answer |
The forest location of As You Like It, apparently inspired by a region of northwestern Europe | View Answer |
The lead singer of Fairground Attraction was Eddi ____ | View Answer |
The scapula | View Answer |
Those to whom leases are granted | View Answer |
Titular protagonist of four novels by Anthony Burgess, writing as Joseph Kell | View Answer |
Transport minister who oversaw the introduction of breathalysers and compulsory seat belts | View Answer |
Tribe led by Boudicca | View Answer |
Unstable compound used in detonators | View Answer |
____cream is a dessert combining different colours and flavours | View Answer |
’Allo ’Allo! character whose code name is Blue Tit | View Answer |
“If th’assassination / Could ____ up the consequence, and catch / With his surcease success” (Macbeth) | View Answer |
“In every cry of every Man / In every ____’s cry of fear / In every voice, in every ban / The mind-forg’d manacles I hear” (William Blake, London) | View Answer |
“Thou virtuous Dauphin, alter not the doom / ____ by heaven” (King John) | View Answer |
“To die will be ____” (Peter Pan) | View Answer |
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