| 'Blow, blow, thou winter wind / Thou art not so unkind / As man's ____' (As You Like It) |
INGRATITUDE |
| 'Richard of York gave battle in vain' for example |
MNEMONIC |
| 'She cut her hair and her ties to the past' is an example of this figure of speech |
ZEUGMA |
| '____ is fine — but human nature is finer' (John Keats) |
SCENERY |
| 1971 novel by V S Naipaul, winner of that year’s Booker Prize |
In a Free State |
| A large merchant sailing ship |
WINDJAMMER |
| Alphabet used for Slavonic languages |
CYRILLIC |
| An alternative to 'strength' and 'schnapps' as an eight-letter word with one vowel |
SCHMALTZ |
| An ____ order allows search and seizure of evidence without warning |
Anton Piller |
| Beirut is the capital of this country |
LEBANON |
| Canadian province to the east of Ontario |
QUEBEC |
| Changing position to gain advantage |
manoeuvring |
| Church partition surmounted by a crucifix, many of which were destroyed in the Reformation |
rood screen |
| Cricketer who captained England in the early 1960s |
Ted Dexter |
| Current top-ranked British male tennis player |
Kyle Edmund |
| Easternmost point on the Republic of Ireland’s mainland |
Wicklow Head |
| Feeding on any kind of food available |
OMNIVOROUS |
| Fictional detective introduced in The Mysterious Affair at Styles |
hercule poirot |
| German sausage |
WURST |
| Gordon Ramsay has recently added a vegan ____ to the menu at his Bread Street Kitchen |
ROAST |
| Greek Muse of tragedy |
MELPOMENE |
| Informally, the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance |
Warsaw Pact |
| Items of furniture, especially in kitchens |
UNITS |
| Local official in Anglo-Saxon England |
REEVE |
| New town in Hertfordshire; birthplace of golfer Nick Faldo |
Welwyn Garden City |
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