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1987 single by Sinitta, her first collaboration with Stock Aitken Waterman | View Answer |
A candidate as a practical nuclear fusion reactor, named from a Russian acronym for “toroidal magnetic chamber” | View Answer |
A scholar of religion | View Answer |
A ____ printer uses droplets of heated ink | View Answer |
Abstract painting style popular in the 1960s | View Answer |
Actress who played Dolores Umbridge in two Harry Potter films | View Answer |
Actress who starred with Al Pacino in Sea of Love | View Answer |
Although he played no games, ____ was the only Liverpool player in England’s 1970 World Cup squad | View Answer |
Austria’s second largest city, sometimes symbolised by its Uhrturm (clock tower) | View Answer |
Bellini’s last opera, set during the English Civil War | View Answer |
Butterfly, once common in the UK, in decline due to loss of heathland | View Answer |
Cake for which kirschwasser is a required ingredient in Germany | View Answer |
Cartoon cat with the catchphrase “Sufferin’ succotash!” | View Answer |
City in which Starbucks was founded | View Answer |
Coastal region of California, and Jack Kerouac’s sequel to On the Road | View Answer |
Colloquially, the shedding of tears | View Answer |
Eastenders character played by Perry Fenwick since 1998 | View Answer |
Essex town, home to TOWIE locations like the Sugar Hut | View Answer |
FACE or “All cows eat grass” as used in musical education, for example | View Answer |
Formally or humorously, to kiss | View Answer |
Format used in the Cricket World Cup | View Answer |
Former province which contained 29 Across | View Answer |
Germany’s armed forces | View Answer |
Hock is sometimes called ____ wine | View Answer |
In Anglo-Saxon times, a domestic slave | View Answer |
In Hinduism, a male religious teacher | View Answer |
Informally, megapodes, Australasian birds which incubate their eggs in piles of decaying vegetation | View Answer |
Ionised liquid typically used in batteries | View Answer |
John Galsworthy’s best-known books | View Answer |
Jointed dummies used by artists | View Answer |
Like his Messiah, this Handel oratorio has a text from bible passages and no named characters | View Answer |
Lithuania, to a Lithuanian | View Answer |
Marinated beef dish which, despite its name, is of American origin | View Answer |
Midlands castle; a Walter Scott novel featuring Elizabeth I | View Answer |
One who adopts an affected manner to impress others | View Answer |
Online abbreviation referring to offline interaction | View Answer |
Physical feature forming much of the boundary between Europe and Asia | View Answer |
Rubber and starch are examples of this kind of substance | View Answer |
South African region where a gold rush followed the discovery of its main reef in 1886 | View Answer |
The Morris ____ was the successor to the Marina | View Answer |
The time between spring equinoxes | View Answer |
The work of a compositor | View Answer |
Third chronological instalments of films, books etc | View Answer |
To look ____ means to stare angrily at someone | View Answer |
To perform an act of servile respect | View Answer |
____’s Rube Goldbergian contraptions usually failed to catch the Road Runner | View Answer |
“Live and die in Aristotle’s works” is a line from this Marlowe play | View Answer |
“The lassie I love best” in a Robert Burns poem | View Answer |
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