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1924 musical, the first Broadway collaboration of George and Ira Gershwin | View Answer |
A colloquial name for smoked cannabis | View Answer |
A skilled worker or craftsman | View Answer |
A two-horse chariot of ancient Rome | View Answer |
A ____ Christmas (1965) was the first TV special based on the Peanuts comic strip | View Answer |
Aldgate Pump is sometimes seen as the beginning of this part of London | View Answer |
American term for social awareness in an urban environment | View Answer |
American TV host who presented the Academy Awards in 2017 and 2018 | View Answer |
An organism which lives without oxygen | View Answer |
An ____ contributes to a metric determining online engagement | View Answer |
Anarchist Mikhail ____ was initially an ally but later an opponent of Karl Marx | View Answer |
Animated TV series born of two short films called The Spirit of Christmas | View Answer |
Branch of medicine dealing with pregnancy and childbirth | View Answer |
British motoring magazine first published in 1895 | View Answer |
Christmas Island is an external territory of this country | View Answer |
Cliff Richard’s 1988 seasonal No 1 hit single | View Answer |
Corm of (especially) taro | View Answer |
Country in which Holy Meal (on Christmas Eve) is the most important event of the year | View Answer |
Coupling which allows adjustment of length and tension | View Answer |
Dave Edmunds’s 1970 seasonal No 1 hit single | View Answer |
Denpasar is the capital of this Indonesian island | View Answer |
Film actress who, with George Antheil, developed a radio guidance system for torpedoes | View Answer |
Fleshy envelope covering the seed of some plants | View Answer |
France’s oldest national daily newspaper | View Answer |
Frost formed on objects by rapid freezing in mist or fog | View Answer |
Ghiberti’s baptistery doors in Florence are an example of ____ in sculpture | View Answer |
Good wishes | View Answer |
In 1975, when New Scientist asked its readers to name the best-known and most characteristic scientist of all time, Magnus ____ was ranked third behind Newton and Einstein | View Answer |
In geologic time, a subdivision of an epoch | View Answer |
In some forms of poker, this can be used by any player to form a hand | View Answer |
Informally, having a liking for camping, hiking etc | View Answer |
Michel ____ led an unsuccessful cavalry charge at Waterloo | View Answer |
Mud’s 1974 seasonal No 1 hit single | View Answer |
Name of an Old English letter, a ligature of a and e | View Answer |
Not bearing gifts? | View Answer |
Of a situation, became more intense or exciting | View Answer |
Of a television service, using land transmission rather than satellite | View Answer |
Orient | View Answer |
Ralph Fiennes’s roles include that of Lord ____ | View Answer |
Sailing vessel of the largest size used in battle | View Answer |
Second brightest star in the night sky | View Answer |
Striker in Nottingham Forest’s successful European Cup sides, with three England caps | View Answer |
The Beatles’ 1963 seasonal No 1 hit single | View Answer |
The Furies of Greek mythology | View Answer |
The quest to destroy the One Ring begins here | View Answer |
The sleeve of this 1983 New Order single was designed to look like a floppy disk | View Answer |
The sociopathic chihuahua and dim-witted cat of a former animated TV series | View Answer |
The symbol ending every statement in computer languages like Java and C | View Answer |
Type of long-grain rice used in Indian cuisine | View Answer |
Vegetable with the richest protein content (US spelling) | View Answer |
White ____ is a cocktail of vodka, coffee liqueur, and milk | View Answer |
You are probably solving this puzzle on Italy’s ____ di Santo Stefano | View Answer |
____ says “God bless us, every one!” in A Christmas Carol | View Answer |
“Gone! And never called me mother!” only appears in stage versions of this Ellen Wood novel | View Answer |
“I stopped believing in ____ when I was six. Mother took me to see him in a department store and he asked for my autograph.” (Shirley Temple) | View Answer |
“O ____ construction! I scorn that with my heels” (Much Ado about Nothing) | View Answer |
“Of two evils I have chose the ____” (Matthew Prior, Imitation of Horace) | View Answer |
“Time” in the title of Proust’s multi-volume novel | View Answer |
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