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1946 Powell and Pressburger film in which David Niven’s character argues for his life in a celestial court | View Answer |
A proverb; a late 1980s UK pop band | View Answer |
Abbreviated, a unit equal to three feet by three feet | View Answer |
An evangelical Christian who distributes free Bibles | View Answer |
An ocular inflammation | View Answer |
Antagonist played by Hugo Weaving in The Matrix trilogy | View Answer |
Bird associated with Chekov and Brighton footballers | View Answer |
Book of the Old Testament with a passage adapted by Quentin Tarantino for use in Pulp Fiction | View Answer |
Capital at the confluence of the Mekong and Tonlé Sap | View Answer |
Character actor who played Mr Barrowclough in Porridge and Walter “Foggy” Dewhurst in Last of the Summer Wine | View Answer |
Character played by Will Ferrell in a 2003 Christmas film | View Answer |
Christian name shared by the singer of Mötley Crüe and a fedora-wearing former Liberal Democrat leader | View Answer |
Cocktail made with vodka, tequila, light rum, triple sec, gin, and a small amount of cola to give it its colour | View Answer |
Country whose pre-Euro currency was the kroon | View Answer |
Deadly 9000-series computer in Arthur C Clarke books | View Answer |
District of Monaco which includes the Place du Casino | View Answer |
Early Greek poet whose Works and Days gave his brother farming and moral advice | View Answer |
Exhibiting a supercilious and contemptuous disdain | View Answer |
Former title held by the daughter of a Portuguese king | View Answer |
French town made famous by Bernadette Soubirous | View Answer |
Greek letter, originally a vowel but later a consonant | View Answer |
Hawaiian goose which can be seen at the Slimbridge wildlife reserve | View Answer |
Henry Purcell and Benjamin Britten wrote operatic works based on this play | View Answer |
In 1953, the Supermarine ____ aptly set a world air speed record | View Answer |
In Arthurian legend, the father of Galahad | View Answer |
In biology, being in a condition of suspended animation | View Answer |
In Chinese philosophy, the ultimate universal principle | View Answer |
Julie Waters played Mrs ____, the tea lady in Acorn Antiques | View Answer |
Lego rival whose current sets include a Volkswagen Beetle with passengers and loaded roof rack | View Answer |
Middle name distinguishing the sixth US president from the second | View Answer |
On a mythical journey, ____ blinded Polyphemus, a cyclops | View Answer |
Retro meat dish with a sauce that was sometimes flambéed at the tableside | View Answer |
Satirical publication with a crossword set by Cyclops | View Answer |
Serous membrane that covers abdominal organs | View Answer |
Singers such as Ian Bostridge and Russell Watson | View Answer |
Term for works written under their authors’ real names | View Answer |
The real name of Baby Spice | View Answer |
The title characters in James Fenimore Cooper’s The ____ (1829) are Chingachgook and Uncas | View Answer |
The “state of rest” in Newton’s first law of motion | View Answer |
Title song of John Lennon’s second solo album | View Answer |
Type of spear often seen in depictions of Poseidon | View Answer |
Vessel whose sister ships were named Niña and Pinta | View Answer |
West Side Story song for Anita, Rosalia and the Shark girls | View Answer |
Western name for Ibn Sina (c 980-1027), whose Canon of Medicine was a standard textbook at medieval universities | View Answer |
____ of the Sorrows is a tragic heroine in Irish folklore | View Answer |
“Charm ____ with air, and agony with words” (Much Ado About Nothing) | View Answer |
“Life, what ____ but a dream?” (Lewis Carroll) | View Answer |
“Medical treatment […] will be provided for all citizens by a ____” (Beveridge Report, 1942) | View Answer |
“You in that dress / My thoughts I confess / Verge on dirty / Ah, come on, ____” (Dexy’s Midnight Runners) | View Answer |
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