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19th-century spinning disc toy with two images which merge due to persistence of vision | View Answer |
2010 horror film about a comatose child trapped in a realm called The Further | View Answer |
21-pin connector for AV equipment, created in the mid-1970s | View Answer |
A drink that may be consumed as you solve this puzzle on a warm day | View Answer |
A long name for a quality of true friends | View Answer |
About 100 elements in the periodic table are ____s | View Answer |
An anagram of FIELD EVENTS | View Answer |
Analyses of 36D components | View Answer |
Artificial radioactive element created in California in 1949 | View Answer |
Author of the Swallows and Amazons series of books | View Answer |
Catchphrase of Prince Adam as he transforms into He-Man | View Answer |
Clinton press secretary who inspired the character CJ Cregg in The West Wing | View Answer |
Cloud formation named after a fish | View Answer |
Common name for garden plants with distinctive round leaves, not closely related to the plant genus of the same name | View Answer |
Easter Island is also known as Rapa ____ | View Answer |
England’s de facto capital for five days in 1381 | View Answer |
Essex town in which the electronic band the Prodigy originated | View Answer |
Flying from London to Paris in winter, you would set your watch to ____ | View Answer |
Flying subject of an interlude by Rimsky-Korsakov | View Answer |
Having strayed from an intended route | View Answer |
In Australia and New Zealand, one who sweeps a shearing shed floor | View Answer |
In modern spelling, China’s “southern capital” city | View Answer |
In television, those whose numbers may be measured by Barb | View Answer |
Inflammation of nasal membranes | View Answer |
Inheritances from fathers or ancestors | View Answer |
Mount ____ is Crete’s highest peak | View Answer |
Participant in a race involving a puzzle toy first sold in 1977 | View Answer |
Physics postulate attributed to Aristotle | View Answer |
Protagonist of The Lion King animated films | View Answer |
Relating to marriage or a wedding | View Answer |
Reused manuscripts, usually on parchment | View Answer |
Simple calculator whose name may derive from a Hebrew word meaning “dust” | View Answer |
Small clusters of web pages | View Answer |
Song just before the wedding in As You Like It | View Answer |
The core of a vertebra | View Answer |
The flax genus | View Answer |
The main reason for tourists to visit Staffa | View Answer |
The Muse of dancing and choral singing | View Answer |
The original meaning of Lundy was “____ island” | View Answer |
The ____ ratio of a square image is 1 | View Answer |
This measuring device displays results in kW or bhp | View Answer |
Town in which Lazarus was raised from the dead, according to St John’s Gospel | View Answer |
____ played Jill Munroe in Charlie’s Angels | View Answer |
____ played the saxophone player Joe in Some Like It Hot | View Answer |
“Adam was bored alone […] Then the population of the world increased, and the peoples were bored ____” (Kierkegaard) | View Answer |
“When political ammunition runs low, inevitably the rusty ____ of abuse is wheeled into action” (Adlai Stevenson) | View Answer |
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