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'The death of endeavor and the birth of disgust' according to The Devil's Dictionary | View Answer |
1,000 years ago this was the largest city in Western Europe | View Answer |
1960s pop music show with the slogan “The weekend starts here!” | View Answer |
A cud-chewing animal | View Answer |
A hypodermic injection device | View Answer |
A name for the pursuit of pleasure first used in Hamlet | View Answer |
A song of lament for the dead | View Answer |
Actress who appeared with Gyles Brandreth on Celebrity Gogglebox | View Answer |
An instalment of a loan or a share issue | View Answer |
Author of The Godfather | View Answer |
Bentley cars are made in this northwestern English town | View Answer |
Big Bertha was manufactured in this German city | View Answer |
Body of water between Italy and Greece | View Answer |
Close knowledge about a subject | View Answer |
Colloquially, enthusiastic web surfers | View Answer |
Former Irish president who described Brexit as “pulling a tooth with 10,000 roots” | View Answer |
Hawaii’s Pineapple Island; a local veranda | View Answer |
Hertfordshire town where all episodes of The Muppet Show were recorded | View Answer |
In 1984, ____ emulated the Olympic feats of Jesse Owens | View Answer |
In canasta, this may be natural or mixed | View Answer |
In law, “transferred”, eg of the title to property | View Answer |
Informally, a former role of Ann Widdecombe and Glenys Kinnock | View Answer |
Informally, a name | View Answer |
Italian beer described as “L’Autentica” | View Answer |
Jam manufacturer based in Histon, Cambridgeshire | View Answer |
Literary term for grief or sorrow | View Answer |
Metallic element whose principal ore is columbite | View Answer |
Mythical daughter of Tantalus, associated with the Weeping Rock on Mount Sipylus | View Answer |
Passage which carries liquid secreted by the eye | View Answer |
Proverbially, the ____ never falls far from the tree | View Answer |
Richard Ayoade played the shy and nerdy programmer Moss in The ____ | View Answer |
Roosevelt’s 1932 presidential campaign song | View Answer |
Solitary insect which makes nests from mud or sand | View Answer |
Son of Chaos in Greek mythology | View Answer |
South American palm cultivated for its berry-like fruit | View Answer |
The capital city of Ghana | View Answer |
The flower of this kind of plant is New Mexico’s state flower | View Answer |
The national flower of Mexico | View Answer |
The Roman Empire’s northernmost provincial capital | View Answer |
The spring-flowering succulent Hatiora gaertneri | View Answer |
The world’s largest nocturnal primate | View Answer |
The world’s second-largest coffee exporter (after Brazil) | View Answer |
The ____ is “the finest eating establishment ever established for eating” in Bikini Bottom | View Answer |
To divide into three branches | View Answer |
To suppose something is true without evidence | View Answer |
Toy representing a (usually heroic) fictional character | View Answer |
Traces of chromium give this beryl variety its green colour | View Answer |
Transmitted online in real time | View Answer |
Type of pea typically processed and sold in cans | View Answer |
Wham! single whose video introduced the CHOOSE LIFE T-shirt | View Answer |
“I am” in German | View Answer |
“Of all sexual aberrations perhaps the most curious is ____” (Remy de Gourmont) | View Answer |
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