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A dictator or despot | View Answer |
A malicious written or verbal attack | View Answer |
A shrimp, crab or lobster | View Answer |
A structure protecting plants; informally, a military prison | View Answer |
A symptom of this hereditary disease is difficulty in absorbing nutrients from food | View Answer |
An important contest in cycling or horse racing | View Answer |
Austrian-born winner of the 1945 Nobel physics prize for his exclusion principle | View Answer |
Author whose best-known character first appeared in an anonymous column in The Independent in 1995 | View Answer |
Boise is the capital of this US state | View Answer |
Central character of Samuel Richardson’s epistolary novel of 1748 | View Answer |
County in which many Hardy novels are set | View Answer |
English actress remembered for her husky voice and double entendres | View Answer |
English spelling of a name for soccer teams in Bucharest, Tirana and Zagreb | View Answer |
Equipment on which engines etc are trialled before production | View Answer |
First sequel to a novel about a red-haired Canadian girl | View Answer |
French stew, usually of beef, with wine and herbs | View Answer |
German group who had a 1984 hit with Big in Japan | View Answer |
Great Britain or England, in Australian and NZ slang | View Answer |
Holder of the female 100m and 200m British records | View Answer |
In a fugue, a section with overlapping contrapuntal voices | View Answer |
In Greek mythology, the brother of Electra | View Answer |
In IT, a set of rules about a type of data, such as the presence of a grid and clues in a file representing a crossword | View Answer |
Informally, a portable music source that preceded the Walkman and iPod | View Answer |
Informally, in the US, to achieve profitable success | View Answer |
Iron-tipped spear used historically in southern Africa | View Answer |
Italian baritone who sang as Scarpia in many Tosca performances with Maria Callas | View Answer |
Mainly North American name for a notebook | View Answer |
Musical genre popularised by Saturday Night Fever | View Answer |
Mystery thriller film set in swinging Sixties London, winner of the 1967 Palme d’Or at Cannes | View Answer |
Palma is the capital of this archipelago | View Answer |
Perchance | View Answer |
Poetic repetition of sounds, as used in Poe’s “Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary” | View Answer |
Possible result of (UK) annual inflation over 9 per cent | View Answer |
Roger Moore’s first James Bond film | View Answer |
State whose capital, Salvador, was Brazil’s first capital city | View Answer |
Stopping of parliamentary activity without dissolution | View Answer |
The earliest known printing of this US slang term for “excellent” was in 1951 | View Answer |
The little ____ is an aquatic bird also called “dabchick” | View Answer |
The only character seen in all of CS Lewis’s Narnia books | View Answer |
The second of David Bowie’s “Berlin Trilogy” albums | View Answer |
The Smiths and the “Madchester” scene both influenced this musical genre | View Answer |
To verbally intimidate an opponent in cricket | View Answer |
Toto’s debut single of 1978 | View Answer |
Where to see Hieronymus Bosch’s Garden of Earthly Delights | View Answer |
World ____ are events showcasing national achievements, held quinquennially since 2000 | View Answer |
“He play’d an ancient ditty ____ mute, / In Provence call’d, ‘La belle dame sans merci’” (Keats) | View Answer |
“The main ____ of a successful prime minister are sleep and a sense of history” (Harold Wilson) | View Answer |
“You’ve had a cream of a ____ dream” (Sweeney Agonistes, TS Eliot) | View Answer |
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