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A block of shares | View Answer |
African-American spiritual based on 2 Kings ii:11 | View Answer |
An old name for a pulpit or lectern | View Answer |
Archaically, to bury a corpse | View Answer |
AV connector often called Péritel in France | View Answer |
Batman’s real surname | View Answer |
Canadian province which is home to Banff National Park | View Answer |
Capital city known locally as Baile Átha Cliath | View Answer |
Cedric Errol is the titular character of this novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett | View Answer |
Chingachgook and Uncas in an 1826 US novel title | View Answer |
Colloquially, the jack in bowls | View Answer |
Docile but venomous Asian snake with distinctive black and gold markings | View Answer |
Dutch cheese which can be kept for a very long time | View Answer |
First film in Oliver Stone's Vietnam War trilogy | View Answer |
Form of limestone visible in cliffs at the Cinque Port Hythe | View Answer |
Fyodor Dostoevsky’s last novel | View Answer |
German sausage, often served with sauerkraut | View Answer |
Greek island which was the birthplace of Pythagoras | View Answer |
Historical region now mostly within Moldova and Ukraine | View Answer |
In Judaism, the age at which one may celebrate a second bar mitzvah | View Answer |
In parts of Asia, a pourboire | View Answer |
Latin term meaning “existing” | View Answer |
Lickable US sweet with a chocolate-flavoured centre | View Answer |
Male forename thought to come from one or both of Irish names meaning “handsome” and “born of fire” | View Answer |
Marine invertebrates thought to resemble a human body part | View Answer |
Most inhabitants of Nassau | View Answer |
Name of a former British motor manufacturer included in some Rootes group or Chrysler model names up to 1981 | View Answer |
Odd-toed ungulate of pig-like appearance | View Answer |
On the opposite side of the world | View Answer |
Particle accelerator used in the treatment of cancer | View Answer |
Pseudonym under which Karen Blixen wrote Babette’s Feast | View Answer |
River seen in some of John Constable’s paintings | View Answer |
Speakers of languages such as Pitjantjatjara, Warlpiri and Wiradjuri | View Answer |
Star Wars character originally portrayed by Peter Mayhew | View Answer |
The final album by Cream, released in 1969 | View Answer |
The Joshua tree is a member of this genus | View Answer |
The ____ Rock is roughly the halfway point in a race currently from Cowes to Cherbourg | View Answer |
This accounts for about 20 per cent of total retail sales worldwide | View Answer |
To be in a place longer than is welcome | View Answer |
To correct (text or information) | View Answer |
To relinquish office | View Answer |
Treats (someone) badly | View Answer |
Typographical character such as an asterisk or arrow | View Answer |
Venezuelan river in the title of a 1988 single by Enya | View Answer |
Western Europe’s highest peak, to Italians | View Answer |
____ wrote the 1990 novel Possession | View Answer |
____’s Baking Bible was published by BBC Books in 2009 | View Answer |
“A livelier ____ twinkles in the grass, / A purer sapphire melts into the sea” (Tennyson, in Maud) | View Answer |
“Nowhere probably is there […] worse ____, than in a churchyard” (Benjamin Jowett) | View Answer |
“Religion, n. A daughter of Hope and Fear, explaining to Ignorance the nature of the ____” (Devil’s Dictionary) | View Answer |
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