Clue | Answer |
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1960 Everly Brothers single, their first for Warner Brothers | View Answer |
1976 comedic novel by Tom Sharpe | View Answer |
1992 legal drama film based on a 1989 Aaron Sorkin play | View Answer |
1992 Robin Williams film with Jamie Foxx in his film debut | View Answer |
A kind of scheme that may be associated with space, training, or research | View Answer |
Archaically, a week | View Answer |
Aunt Lucy is one of this fictional character’s few known relatives | View Answer |
Australian host of the comedy talk show The Last Leg | View Answer |
Boxer Tyson Fury currently lives in this northern seaside town | View Answer |
Catlike relative of the civet | View Answer |
Cheshire motor racing circuit, home of the F1 non-championship International Gold Cup event in the 1950s and 1960s | View Answer |
Colloquially, suffered humiliation | View Answer |
Composer of the operas Wozzeck and Lulu | View Answer |
Detention centre “treatment” promised as a future government action by William Whitelaw in 1977 | View Answer |
Diacritic mark which is part of its own name in Czech | View Answer |
European nation, 1992-2006, created and ended by the break-up of nations | View Answer |
Filled with shock or horror | View Answer |
First lady of the United States, 1945-1953 | View Answer |
Form of exercise also called an abdominal bridge | View Answer |
Hampshire town known as the home of the British Army | View Answer |
In Hinduism, the heaven presided over by Indra | View Answer |
In old-fashioned informal speech, in disguise | View Answer |
Incapable of being relieved or mitigated | View Answer |
Intensity of emotion; complexity of thought | View Answer |
ITV series whose theme song was performed by lead actor Nick Berry | View Answer |
Like a mule or hinny | View Answer |
Mansion used as the basis for Lara Croft’s home in Tomb Raider films and video games | View Answer |
Of a rope, separated into individual strands (nautical) | View Answer |
Online communication platform with a logo called Clyde | View Answer |
Opened in 2001, the ____ Bridge is the world’s first tilting bridge | View Answer |
Painful condition known technically as onychocryptosis | View Answer |
Palindromic name of biblical prophet Samuel’s mother | View Answer |
Pantomime character based on a medieval merchant | View Answer |
Punk band founded and fronted by Dave Vanian | View Answer |
Rapid transport system situated around Spain’s Ibaizabal river | View Answer |
Rod Hull’s violent sidekick on 1970s and 1980s TV | View Answer |
South American wood sorrel cultivated for its edible tubers | View Answer |
The most popular scale used by British model railway enthusiasts | View Answer |
The town missing from this list: Burslem, Hanley, Fenton, Longton, Tunstall | View Answer |
Traditional Arabian long-sleeved hooded cloaks | View Answer |
Word for “child”, derived ultimately from Latin “unable to speak” | View Answer |
____ / Day Tripper was the first UK single with two A-sides | View Answer |
____ has the easternmost abbey on the Borders Abbeys Way | View Answer |
____, Oh Why was the B-side of Paul McCartney’s 1971 debut single as a solo artist | View Answer |
“Ha, ha! Give me to drink ____” (Antony and Cleopatra) | View Answer |
“I am at a stage in my life […] where I am completely ____ to what I am as a writer” (John le Carré) | View Answer |
“No ____, no breath, shall testify thou livest” (Romeo and Juliet) | View Answer |
“Painting isn’t an ____ operation; it’s a form of magic designed as a mediator between this strange hostile world and us” (Picasso) | View Answer |
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