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A believer in population control | View Answer |
A male journalist | View Answer |
A ____ rent is a very low or nominal one | View Answer |
Actor who voiced the food critic Anton Ego in Ratatouille | View Answer |
Actress who played Kris Munroe in Charlie’s Angels | View Answer |
Actress whose breakthrough role was in Les Parapluies de Cherbourg in 1964 | View Answer |
Another name for the Nahuatl language | View Answer |
Band whose Tiger Feet was the UK’s bestselling single of 1974 | View Answer |
Bearing catkins | View Answer |
Captain of Leeds United 1966-76, and Scotland in the 1974 World Cup | View Answer |
Chewed stimulant of the Andes | View Answer |
Collection of books written from approximately 1200BC to 100BC | View Answer |
Crowdsourcing website launched by Brad Damphousse and Andrew Ballester in 2010 | View Answer |
Dangerous overheating of the body | View Answer |
Double amputee Douglas ____ was a Second World War ace pilot who later campaigned for disabled people | View Answer |
English actress whose autobiography “Do You Mind If I Smoke?” was published in 2017 | View Answer |
Existence, in philosophy | View Answer |
Fish whose name sounds like a musical note | View Answer |
German equivalent of “et cetera” | View Answer |
In logic, altered in wording, eg from “no men are wise” to “all men are fools” | View Answer |
Ingredient of bouillabaisse, also called scorpion fish | View Answer |
Joy Division album released after the death of Ian Curtis | View Answer |
JR Ewing’s arch-rival in Dallas | View Answer |
Kirsty Young’s predecessor as presenter of Desert Island Discs | View Answer |
Lots of money | View Answer |
Madonna and child masterwork by Michelangelo | View Answer |
Members of the sequence that includes 144, 233, 377, 610 | View Answer |
Metric feet | View Answer |
Narrow moulding which controls the movement of a sash window | View Answer |
Northumbrian monk given the title Venerable | View Answer |
Of an urban area, to change in character as a result of wealthier people moving in | View Answer |
Padded belts worn by hernia patients | View Answer |
Strait between Sweden and Denmark | View Answer |
Tahini is made from the seeds of this plant | View Answer |
That which contains the spleen, thymus, and tonsils | View Answer |
The 15th day of four months in ancient Rome | View Answer |
The capital of British Columbia is on ____ | View Answer |
The ferry from Dunoon to Gourock crosses the ____ | View Answer |
The long side of a right-angled triangle | View Answer |
The only swimmer to simultaneously hold British, American, Commonwealth, European, World and Olympic titles | View Answer |
The Royal Yacht Squadron’s clubhouse is in this island town | View Answer |
The ____ of Peterborough, formerly in Northamptonshire, was a separate administrative county, 1888-1965 | View Answer |
Those who defame | View Answer |
Tina Turner’s last single of the 1980s | View Answer |
Two-way radios | View Answer |
Until 1976, Maputo, Mozambique’s capital, was called ____ | View Answer |
“And not a vanity is ____ vain” (Alexander Pope, An Essay on Man) | View Answer |
“Everything that is thought and expressed in words is ____” (Hermann Hesse) | View Answer |
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