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1945 conference site and capital of Brandenburg | View Answer |
A brake pad holder | View Answer |
A classical music piece, often lively and not following standard form — Tchaikovsky wrote one inspired by a trip to Rome | View Answer |
A complex road interchange or a tangle of parts like electrical cables | View Answer |
A female sheep | View Answer |
A folded and filled tortilla | View Answer |
A more specific word, such as “chair” for “furniture” | View Answer |
A person’s ghostly spitting image | View Answer |
A possible one-word summary of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar | View Answer |
Author of Whisky Galore | View Answer |
Banned in many countries outside the US, an oxidizing agent used to strengthen dough | View Answer |
Being the agent or cause of something | View Answer |
Capital city whose name comes from an Algonquin word meaning “to trade” | View Answer |
Creature with a siphon and a beak | View Answer |
Danish tennis player who defeated Simona Halep to win the 2018 Australian Open | View Answer |
Fictional Texan setting of the animated series King of the Hill | View Answer |
French equivalent of “Shut up!” | View Answer |
Geological epoch from 23 to 5 million years ago, in which bipedal hominids evolved | View Answer |
Hablot Knight ____ illustrated many Dickens novels | View Answer |
Host of BBC Radio 4’s The Moral Maze | View Answer |
In India, a mountain pass, a river landing place, or a cremation site | View Answer |
In short, the British army’s “redcaps” | View Answer |
Italian appetizer, small pieces of toast with toppings | View Answer |
Large and fast-moving fish related to mackerel | View Answer |
Material which transports fat molecules in, for example, blood plasma | View Answer |
Mining bucket used to carry materials to the surface | View Answer |
Musca domestica, in plural | View Answer |
Musical genre also called the Seattle sound | View Answer |
Musical instruction usually following a pizzicato section | View Answer |
Myopic | View Answer |
Named by a Spanish expedition in 1606, Vanuatu’s largest island | View Answer |
Of a nucleus, having eg two protons and three neutrons | View Answer |
One of Wiltshire’s seven sites included in the Ancient Monuments Protection Act of 1882 | View Answer |
One-word anagram of IT’S ALL TRUE | View Answer |
President of Microsoft since 2015 | View Answer |
Right-hand page of an open book | View Answer |
Senior barrister often referred to as a silk | View Answer |
Shakespeare tragedy; its eponymous Roman general has a daughter called Lavinia | View Answer |
Singer whose first UK No 1 single was Burn | View Answer |
Small disposable cloth for cleaning infants | View Answer |
Technically, the release of air involved in pronouncing consonants like b and k | View Answer |
Textile weave with a pattern of parallel diagonal ribs | View Answer |
The Bank of England’s lending index | View Answer |
The Kennelly-Heaviside layer lies within the earth’s ____ | View Answer |
The tibia is often called the ____ bone | View Answer |
The ____ are members of class 2B at a school in Beanotown | View Answer |
US TV soap opera, the world’s second-oldest after Coronation Street | View Answer |
William H Macy’s co-star, as Amanda Kirby, in Jurassic Park III | View Answer |
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