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1988 comedy film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito | View Answer |
2011 album by Britney Spears | View Answer |
A Brazilian palm and its yellowish wax | View Answer |
A carrycot typically made of wicker | View Answer |
A white wine of the Loire Valley | View Answer |
Actress who played Mia in Pulp Fiction | View Answer |
Body of water between Australia and New Guinea | View Answer |
City of northern Italy on the River Adige | View Answer |
Co-star of Hattie Jacques in several BBC sitcoms | View Answer |
Company like Cammel Laird or Harland and Wolff | View Answer |
Cornish coastal ruins closely associated with King Arthur | View Answer |
Egyptian mummification material made from plastered layers of linen or papyrus | View Answer |
English name for the Danish port in which Hamlet is set | View Answer |
English star of 1920s musical revues and 1930s comedy and musical films, who later played Mrs Dale on BBC radio | View Answer |
Equivalent of John Lennon in the fictional Ruttles band | View Answer |
Existing before the creation of the world | View Answer |
Flexor muscle of the upper arm or thigh | View Answer |
Former RAF base near Newbury, closed in 1992 | View Answer |
French producer of liqueurs and spirits, created by a 1990 merger | View Answer |
Greek “fate”, personified as Clotho, Lachesis or Atropos | View Answer |
In geology, rich in silica | View Answer |
In Scottish and Northern English dialect, trifling or fastidious | View Answer |
In US spelling, the second word of this item of furniture is often replaced by a room in which it might be found | View Answer |
In weightlifting, a ____ is lifting the bar to the shoulders and standing up | View Answer |
Indo-Aryan language written in a Perso-Arabic script | View Answer |
Jess ____ presented Stars on Sunday on ITV in the 1970s | View Answer |
Latin phrase expressing hope that something undesirable does not happen | View Answer |
Leather straps used to tether hawks in falconry | View Answer |
London’s SW14 postcode includes Mortlake and ____ | View Answer |
Long-muzzled dog created in the 19th century by a German tax collector (US name) | View Answer |
New Zealand actress who, aged 11, won an Oscar for her role in The Piano | View Answer |
Nickname of the London’s Burning character Bert Quigley | View Answer |
Pass in the Appalachian Mountains, used by pioneers to reach Kentucky and Tennessee | View Answer |
Richard Gere’s co-star in the 2002 film Unfaithful | View Answer |
River on the eastern edge of the small area of Belgium not occupied by Germany for most of the First World War | View Answer |
Smoky quartz named after a Scottish mountain range | View Answer |
The capital city of Nicaragua | View Answer |
The capital of Burkina Faso | View Answer |
The Comic Strip comedian who later voiced Queen Elizabeth II in the film Minions | View Answer |
The L of AWOL | View Answer |
The ____ measures the specific gravity of a sugar solution | View Answer |
Title of a deputy taoiseach | View Answer |
Under way | View Answer |
US hip hop group founded by Chuck D and Flavor Flav in 1985 | View Answer |
Variety of porcelain made using bone ash | View Answer |
____ in Cardiff is responsible for the registration of businesses in England and Wales | View Answer |
“O God defend me, how am I ____!” (Much Ado about Nothing) | View Answer |
“Though his barque cannot be lost, / Yet it shall be ____-tossed” (First Witch, Macbeth) | View Answer |
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