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1932 comic novel featuring several members of the Starkadder family | View Answer |
1967 comedy film starring Dean Martin, third of the four Matt Helm films | View Answer |
A circular fort built for coastal defence | View Answer |
A fashionable dressmaker or milliner | View Answer |
A meadow grass with brushlike spikes | View Answer |
A product of photosynthesis | View Answer |
A Scottish diminutive of Janet | View Answer |
A wetting agent | View Answer |
Actor best known for his sitcom role as Battery Sergeant Major Williams | View Answer |
American cigarette manufacturer which was a sponsor of the 1982 Fifa World Cup | View Answer |
Book which is often called the first modern novel | View Answer |
British composer whose music “combines instant popular appeal with the most visionary raptus” (Oxford Companion to Music) | View Answer |
Comedian whose recurring characters included Cosmo Smallpiece | View Answer |
County town where Izaak Walton, author of the The Compleat Angler, was born | View Answer |
Defenders of this Texan mission were killed in an 1836 siege | View Answer |
Dutch footballer who scored 144 goals for Arsenal and Manchester United | View Answer |
Epidemic which reached England in 1348 | View Answer |
Gems which have been polished but not faceted | View Answer |
Greek island which gives its name to a fortified dessert wine | View Answer |
Group founded in 1977 and still fronted by Victor Willis | View Answer |
Having a brownish pale yellow hue | View Answer |
In anatomy, a decussation or intercrossing | View Answer |
In art, a portrayal of Jesus wearing the crown of thorns | View Answer |
Infuriates | View Answer |
Level 42’s most successful UK single | View Answer |
Like a friend of Charles Dickens? | View Answer |
Long-billed North American waders resembling godwits | View Answer |
Manhattan’s ____ Avenue is part of its West Side Highway | View Answer |
Member of what is regarded as London’s first professional police force | View Answer |
Middle name of actor Michael J Fox | View Answer |
Nottingham-based swimwear manufacturer with a boomerang logo | View Answer |
One who lives a religious life of contemplation and self-denial | View Answer |
Paper handkerchiefs | View Answer |
Pop group The ____ changed their name to Babble before splitting in the 1990s | View Answer |
Relating to jurisprudence | View Answer |
Sergei ____ directed Battleship Potemkin | View Answer |
Swimmer who modelled for a mermaid statue in Cowes, Isle of Wight | View Answer |
Texas city; an Oxford or Cambridge college | View Answer |
The class of millipedes | View Answer |
The highest point | View Answer |
The ____ was hosted by Adrian Chiles and Christine Lampard from 2007 to 2010 | View Answer |
Thomas Tuchel is the current manager of this club | View Answer |
To preclude in law | View Answer |
When the sun is over the ____, it’s traditionally OK to booze | View Answer |
Wind instrument traditionally made from clay or ceramic | View Answer |
Writer of sitcoms including Bread and Butterflies | View Answer |
“Please ____” is an example of a pleonasm | View Answer |
“… her nostrils, so ____ of caressing breezes and amorous scents …” (Madame Bovary) | View Answer |
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