| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| -- Park, West Ham's former home ground | UPTON |
| Ancient Greek waistbelt for men | Zoster |
| Bull-headed monster of the Cretan Labyrinth | MINOTAUR |
| Capital of Bosnia-Herzegovina | SARAJEVO |
| Charles -- --, French President from 1959 to 1969 | DEGAULLE |
| City on River Mississippi in Missouri | STLOUIS |
| Early name for a Christian | NAZARITE |
| Fruit or gum of the cashew tree | ACAJOU |
| Garrison town on A338 in Wiltshire | TIDWORTH |
| Gregor --, 1822-84, Austrian botanist | MENDEL |
| Hit in 2000 for Tom Jones | SEXBOMB |
| In North America, a motor race in which cars are deliberately crashed | DEMOLITIONDERBY |
| King of Wessex from 802 to 839 | EGBERT |
| Mythical adviser of Numa Pompilius, king of Rome circa 700BC | EGERIA |
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Nickname of King Charles II | OLDROWLEY |
| Non --, conclusion that does not follow logically | SEQUITUR |
| Old Testament book preceding Micah | JONAH |
| One of those who were thrown into the fiery furnace by Nebuchadnezzar | ABEDNEGO |
| River flowing through Phnom Penh | MEKONG |
| Robert J --, 1884-1951, US pioneer, documentary film-maker and explorer | FLAHERTY |
| Semi-soft cheese from north-west France | MUENSTER |
| Small town north-west of Nottingham | EASTWOOD |
| Something that comes as a result of natural growth | ACCRUAL |
| Tradename for item of clothing designed to give uplift | WONDERBRA |
| Word from Italian meaning lovers | AMORETTI |
| Yves Saint --, 1936-2008, French fashion designer | LAURENT |
| Zeus's cupbearer | GANYMEDE |
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