Clue | Answer |
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'While I breathe,I hope' (Latin) | View Answer |
A demon, often in animal form, attending a witch | View Answer |
Actor who came to prominence as a cowboy hitchhiker in the 1991 film Thelma & Louise | View Answer |
Ancient Greek site of the temple of Diana | View Answer |
Anglo-Indian dish in which the British contributions are fish and hard-boiled eggs | View Answer |
Author of The Third Man | View Answer |
Belgian winner of the 2021 Wimbledon women’s doubles, with Hsieh Su-wei | View Answer |
Carrot, cassava, turnip or yam | View Answer |
Ceramic pieces with a metallic glaze | View Answer |
Chiliad is a Greek-based word for ____ things | View Answer |
Cistercian ruin in the North York Moors national park | View Answer |
Colloquially, a very unreasonable hour | View Answer |
Derek ____ starred in the 1976 BBC series I, Claudius | View Answer |
Facial features of a “bombing” trend which began in the 2000s | View Answer |
Flowering plant sometimes called sword lily | View Answer |
German sweet bread traditionally eaten at Christmas | View Answer |
Greek letter between rho and tau | View Answer |
Having no gills | View Answer |
Inlet which is part of the Irish Sea shipping forecast area | View Answer |
Jockey who won his debut Grand National at odds of 100/1 in 2009 | View Answer |
Louis ____ is famous for high-end bags and leather goods | View Answer |
Model who said “We don't wake up for less than 10,000 dollars a day” | View Answer |
Moroccan city in a 1969 Crosby, Stills & Nash song title | View Answer |
Nickname of the character played by Don Estelle in It Ain’t Half Hot Mum | View Answer |
One sixteenth of an ounce | View Answer |
One with an uncanny ability to make money may be said to have the ____ touch | View Answer |
Public school for girls near Brighton | View Answer |
Scottish football club whose home matches were at Love Street stadium until 2009 | View Answer |
Supermarket chain created when West Yorkshire dairy and butchery companies merged in 1965 | View Answer |
Symbol indicating the position of middle C in some trombone, cello and bassoon parts | View Answer |
Synthetic polymer often used to make wet suits | View Answer |
Temperature scale on which water boils at 80 degrees | View Answer |
The name of seven Stuart kings of Scotland | View Answer |
The side piece of a door or window | View Answer |
Thin Japanese noodles made from buckwheat flour | View Answer |
To take drugs without supervision | View Answer |
Tom Jones sang the theme song for this 1965 film | View Answer |
Tropical trees of the species Roystonea regia, used ornamentally in the southern US | View Answer |
Turkish dish of aubergines stuffed with garlic, onions and tomatoes, apparently named after a prayer leader | View Answer |
Unofficial name for the border between Germany and Poland | View Answer |
Writer of The African Queen and other nautical tales | View Answer |
____s of the King is a Tennyson volume of Arthurian poetry | View Answer |
“A poem is never finished, only ____” (WH Auden paraphrasing French poet Paul Valéry) | View Answer |
“Battalions of the accursed, captained by pallid data that I have ____, will march” (Book of The Damned, Charles Fort) | View Answer |
“Corruption, the most ____ symptom of constitutional liberty” (Edward Gibbon in Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire) | View Answer |
“If you keep your eye on the profit, you’re going to ____ on the product” (Steve Jobs) | View Answer |
“Lather, ____” is a colloquial indication of a tiresomely predictable procedure | View Answer |
“The media’s the most powerful ____ on earth” (Malcolm X) | View Answer |
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