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1346 battle which established the longbow as a dominant weapon in Europe | View Answer |
1961 film about pool shark “Fast Eddie” Felson | View Answer |
A book of prescribed lessons for church services | View Answer |
A person expected to answer questions | View Answer |
A swan and a wren were named after this wood engraver | View Answer |
A ____ may be used as preparation for an exam | View Answer |
A ____’s Love-song is the John Betjeman poem featuring Joan Hunter Dunn | View Answer |
Africa’s ____ fly is identifiable by its long proboscis | View Answer |
An egg-laying and venomous mammal | View Answer |
Art gallery located in a former railway terminus | View Answer |
At the height of activity | View Answer |
Award won by Georg Solti 31 times and Beyoncé 28 times | View Answer |
Benjamin ____ has been the leader of Israel’s Likud party since 2005 and, previously, 1993-99 | View Answer |
Chinese dynasty, in power AD618-907 | View Answer |
Complex structure containing organs of the inner ear | View Answer |
Composer and organist John ____ taught Henry Purcell | View Answer |
Cuban location of a failed landing attempt by US-assisted exiles in 1961 | View Answer |
George and Weedon ____ wrote The Diary of a Nobody | View Answer |
German historian Max ____ is recognised as a founding father of sociology | View Answer |
Gershwin song written for The Goldwyn Follies | View Answer |
Grey-brown colour, originally that of a mole | View Answer |
Holder of the British men’s 100m record since 1986 | View Answer |
In an amusingly unconventional way | View Answer |
Musical form which often amounts to “sacred madrigal” | View Answer |
One stage name of the rapper Sean Combs | View Answer |
One who ____ goes out to enjoy themselves flamboyantly | View Answer |
Online location for manga and similar entertainment | View Answer |
Painter of the Anne of Cleves portrait seen by Henry VIII | View Answer |
Privy to (a secret) | View Answer |
Relating to the skin | View Answer |
Song also known as El Manisero, first recorded in the 1920s, with similar origins to 23A | View Answer |
Song with lyrics by the poet Robert Herrick, thought to be based on a street food seller’s cry | View Answer |
Soprano Elisabeth ____’s best-known roles were in operas by Mozart and Richard Strauss | View Answer |
Spoke rapidly and/or nonsensically | View Answer |
Style of coat popularised in the UK by the Beatles | View Answer |
Term used in the names of many Calvinist churches | View Answer |
The larger natural satellite of Mars | View Answer |
The main grain used in making bourbon whiskey | View Answer |
The opening number in the musical Cabaret | View Answer |
The quality of seeming solemn and/or wise | View Answer |
The “curse of the ____” is a classical music superstition associated with Gustav Mahler | View Answer |
Took defensive action, originally in a military force | View Answer |
Type of ox with a shoulder hump | View Answer |
US informal expression of approval, often of someone’s appearance | View Answer |
What became the world’s biggest media conglomerate began with George ____’s purchase of a San Francisco newspaper in 1880 | View Answer |
____ clubs provide a form of child care | View Answer |
“Driver” and “conductor” are ____ nouns | View Answer |
“You get an ____, you’re a scientist” (Maureen Lipman in 1980s BT advertising) | View Answer |
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