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A continuous discharge of firearms | View Answer |
A decree, from Latin for “let it be done” | View Answer |
A policeman or police force, from a PC created by Enid Blyton | View Answer |
A wine connoisseur | View Answer |
Actress best known for her role as Demelza in the costume drama Poldark | View Answer |
Actress who first appeared as Sharon Watts in EastEnders in 1985 | View Answer |
Artist who designed the Chupa Chups lollipop logo | View Answer |
As food, the stomach lining of a cow or other ruminant | View Answer |
Ascorbic acid is the main cure for this disease | View Answer |
Breed of horse often used in dressage and show jumping | View Answer |
Capital of Italy’s Umbria region | View Answer |
Church festival celebrated on January 6 | View Answer |
Device which amplifies microwaves | View Answer |
Forerunners of electric refrigerators | View Answer |
Iceland’s “ring road”, Route 1, was partly ____ until 2019 | View Answer |
In binomial nomenclature, “sempervirens” denotes ____ plants | View Answer |
In Bleak House, ____ secretly marries Richard Carstone | View Answer |
In camping, ____ are supported by poles or frames at each end | View Answer |
London district reached by a southern extension of the Docklands Light Railway in 1999 | View Answer |
Monument at the centre of Place Charles de Gaulle | View Answer |
Not subjected to hindrance | View Answer |
Of a court case, rejected | View Answer |
Old name for a painter of portraits or miniatures | View Answer |
Prime minister of Canada, 1968-79 and 1980-84 | View Answer |
Racing driver who took over the French Ligier team in 1997 | View Answer |
Rome’s Trevi Fountain was turned off and draped in black after the death of this actor in 1996 | View Answer |
Salad greens related to chicory | View Answer |
Sci-fi author who created the minisaga, a story of just 50 words | View Answer |
Scottish singer-songwriter who fronted new wave band the Tourists | View Answer |
Singer who made her film acting debut in The Bodyguard | View Answer |
Sitcom which was a sequel to Till Death Us Do Part | View Answer |
The BBC’s chief news correspondent, 1989-2003 | View Answer |
The bobcat is a type of ____ | View Answer |
The imprisoned banker in The Shawshank Redemption | View Answer |
The inner peel of a citrus fruit | View Answer |
The structure which houses Big Ben | View Answer |
The USA’s second largest state | View Answer |
Tony ____ was Spandau Ballet’s lead singer | View Answer |
Tool typically used to fix or remove spark plugs | View Answer |
Umbrian city whose cathedral has a west front designed by Lorenzo Maitani | View Answer |
Upper arm bones | View Answer |
VW model named after a wind from North Africa | View Answer |
What absolute power does absolutely, according to Lord Acton | View Answer |
What Caesar reportedly said after his Pontic campaign | View Answer |
____, Sweet Charlotte (1964) featured Mary Astor in her final film role | View Answer |
“The wife, where danger or ____ lurks, / Safest and seemliest by her husband stays” (Paradise Lost) | View Answer |
“To live means to finesse the processes to which one is ____” (Bertolt Brecht) | View Answer |
“Tragedy is when I cut my finger. Comedy is when you fall into an open ____ and die.” (Mel Brooks) | View Answer |
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