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1960s pop idol whose hits included What Do You Want and Poor Me | View Answer |
A New York taxi rank | View Answer |
A person to whom cold callers would like to speak | View Answer |
Actor who has starred in The Jewel in the Crown, Game of Thrones and Gosford Park | View Answer |
African ruminant whose reddish-brown coat has white stripes on the upper legs | View Answer |
Ancient city near Tunis, destroyed by Romans in 146BC | View Answer |
Angelo Dundee was Muhammad Ali’s ____ | View Answer |
Attempts to damage the reputations of public figures | View Answer |
Boarding school dormitory practical joke | View Answer |
Borders location of a famous smithy | View Answer |
Brand | View Answer |
Bring goods back into the country | View Answer |
British singles winner at the US Open in September | View Answer |
Casta diva is the famous soprano solo in this opera by Bellini | View Answer |
Chief port of the 12th-century Kingdom of Jerusalem | View Answer |
Cinematic movement represented by Hiroshima Mon Amour and Jules et Jim | View Answer |
Country where leks can be spent in Durres and Vlore | View Answer |
Foodstuff often accompanying meat (especially sausages) and potatoes or dumplings | View Answer |
Forename of Richard Nixon’s vice-president | View Answer |
Former biennial sailing event which included the Fastnet race | View Answer |
Former high security prison on the Isle of Wight | View Answer |
French novelist and dramatist who wrote Les Misérables | View Answer |
Fruit used in the early 20th century to prevent scurvy in the Royal Navy | View Answer |
Gilbert and Sullivan’s Iolanthe is subtitled The ____ and the Peri | View Answer |
Grandmother of Mia, Lena and Lucas Tindall | View Answer |
In British forces, the naval equivalent of a major-general | View Answer |
In Malta, this songbird is thought of as prestigious, and domesticated | View Answer |
Lacking vigour or in a decline | View Answer |
Language error such as Mike Tyson’s “I might just fade into Bolivian” comment after a 2002 defeat | View Answer |
Large triangular park in south London where a tree in memory of the actor Jeremy Brett was planted in 2007 | View Answer |
Light tanker used to supply water or fuel an aircraft | View Answer |
Loch ____ in the Trossachs is featured in Walter Scott’s poem The Lady of the Lake | View Answer |
Northern upland temporary accommodation for herdsmen | View Answer |
On ____ Island, off the Antrim coast, Irish was spoken by some residents until the 1960s | View Answer |
Pater noster | View Answer |
Patou is a French informal name for this livestock guardian | View Answer |
Seabird which has pinkish underparts in summer plumage | View Answer |
Strangles is also known as ____ distemper | View Answer |
The 26 bishops representing the Church of England in parliament | View Answer |
The capital of New York state | View Answer |
The Duke of Norfolk’s castle is in this West Sussex town | View Answer |
The Twelve Bens mountains dominate County Galway’s ____ National Park | View Answer |
Widely recognised and well-respected | View Answer |
____ pleats are ones all folded in the same direction | View Answer |
“They are ill ____s that think there is no land, when they can see nothing but sea” (Francis Bacon) | View Answer |
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