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1970s Trollope-based BBC TV costume drama series | View Answer |
A huge fan | View Answer |
A letter in the Nato alphabet which is also a type of bet | View Answer |
A name for the fifth proposition of Euclid, considered harder than the previous four | View Answer |
According to the gov.uk website, the UK has been a ____ of electricity since 2004 | View Answer |
Actress who Fred Astaire somewhat reluctantly named as his favourite dancing partner | View Answer |
Approximately 2,500,000-5,000BC | View Answer |
Biblical king of Israel who married Jezebel | View Answer |
Carlos Castaneda wrote books about training from a ____ | View Answer |
City known as the oil capital of Europe | View Answer |
Country containing much of the Pamir mountains | View Answer |
EF _____ created the fictional characters Mapp and Lucia | View Answer |
Fleet Street church whose tower supposedly inspired tiered wedding cakes | View Answer |
Former stately home near the northern edge of Hampstead Heath | View Answer |
French-born composer Arthur ____’s best-known work is Pacific 231, an orchestral portrait of a steam engine | View Answer |
Governmental restriction of ideas, eg by censorship | View Answer |
Gravesend has the world’s oldest surviving cast iron ____ | View Answer |
Historically in England, the offence of supporting papal supremacy | View Answer |
In formal Christian worship, a singer of solo passages responded to by the choir or congregation | View Answer |
In Latin, of sound mind | View Answer |
Informally, one metaphorically “in another universe” | View Answer |
Italian form of streaky bacon, often rolled | View Answer |
ITV series in which George Cole starred as Arthur Daley | View Answer |
Morally obliged | View Answer |
Most intelligent, or careless? | View Answer |
Name for the ace that is always the highest trump in Ombre | View Answer |
Name usually given to the daughter of Herodias, who danced in two gospels | View Answer |
Novelist who popularised the idea of “U and non-U” language | View Answer |
Only Australian to win the Nobel literature prize, in 1973 | View Answer |
Oregon’s nickname | View Answer |
Riding style used by the Queen at Trooping the Colour before 1987 | View Answer |
Rock band founded in Bradford in 1980, still active and still fronted by Justin Sullivan | View Answer |
Shaw play about a Salvation Army officer | View Answer |
Site of a mathematical knight’s tour problem | View Answer |
Taking steps in response to something | View Answer |
The Author of Life of Pi | View Answer |
The capital city of Colombia | View Answer |
The dried leaves of this shrub are chewed as a stimulant in South America | View Answer |
The French name for a former province in southwest France | View Answer |
The only game ____ is the only option worth considering | View Answer |
The usual packaging of this cow’s milk cheese from the Jura mountains is effectively a spruce wood bucket | View Answer |
To achieve the desired result | View Answer |
TV series filmed in Videcolor and Supermarionation | View Answer |
____ played Jessica Fletcher in Murder, She Wrote | View Answer |
____ sheep originally came from an island in the St Kilda archipelago | View Answer |
“Albinoni’s ____” was mainly by Remo Giazotto | View Answer |
“Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, / Over many a ____ and curious volume” (Edgar Allan Poe) | View Answer |
“____ Avenue” is a clichéd suburban street name | View Answer |
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