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1940 film remade starring a bikini-clad Raquel Welch | View Answer |
1957 post-nuclear Nevil Shute novel | View Answer |
1988 film in which Tom Cruise plays a mixologist | View Answer |
American Buckley class destroyers and British Flower class corvettes were used in convoy ____s in the Battle of the Atlantic | View Answer |
Australian lizard, popular as a pet reptile | View Answer |
Author of The Art of the Deal, six of whose businesses filed for bankruptcy | View Answer |
Banana ____ are the largest variety of these Allium genus members | View Answer |
Bill Clinton’s vice president | View Answer |
Colombia’s Avianca is one of the world’s oldest ____ | View Answer |
Composer of Finlandia | View Answer |
Creature included in the name of whisky first made by the Gloag family | View Answer |
Elizabeth Gaskell’s debut novel | View Answer |
English hard cheese coloured by the addition of annatto | View Answer |
First female speaker of the House of Commons | View Answer |
French biscuit named after an animal body part | View Answer |
Greek hero slain by Paris | View Answer |
Greek muse of epic poetry | View Answer |
Haematite and magnetite are mineral forms of ____ | View Answer |
Himalayan cryptozoological beast | View Answer |
In music, performed slowly | View Answer |
Kasper Schmeichel’s nationality | View Answer |
Kneecaps | View Answer |
Linden wood souvenirs made with lathes, first produced in 1890 | View Answer |
Military slang for an arduous trek | View Answer |
Mythical golden city of the Americas | View Answer |
Noel Gallagher once worked as a ____ for Inspiral Carpets | View Answer |
Nut which can spontaneously combust | View Answer |
One name for Ursa Major’s seven brightest stars | View Answer |
Particle emitted by an atom in interaction with a light particle | View Answer |
Pluto’s largest satellite | View Answer |
Possessing a saw-like edge | View Answer |
Related to a career | View Answer |
Singer of Opposites Attract | View Answer |
Surname shared by a chess-playing Akiba and a piano-playing Artur | View Answer |
Tenzing Norgay, for example | View Answer |
Territory which first became part of the Russian Empire in 1783 | View Answer |
The Channel Islands were once part of the Duchy of ____ | View Answer |
Theatrical rock star born Vincent Furnier | View Answer |
Town whose football team is nicknamed The Terriers | View Answer |
Type of jug with a tricorn hat normally forming the spout | View Answer |
What Marshall, Fender and Vox produce | View Answer |
Word that can precede SSC and follow pelvic | View Answer |
Zodiac sign whose symbol is said to represent creatures tied together by a rope | View Answer |
“And leave me to this miserable death. / And then they called me foul ____” (Shakespeare) | View Answer |
“Hey, ____, so what am I so afraid of?” (The Partridge Family) | View Answer |
“How ____ to be human” (Kurt Vonnegut) | View Answer |
“It’s the economy, ____!” (Political slogan) | View Answer |
“I’m a short-term nostalgic; things were great ten minutes ago. If only ____ back there.” (John Cooper Clarke) | View Answer |
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