| “Enthusiasm is the ____ of man; it is the passing of the human to the divine” (Ralph Waldo Emerson) |
HEIGHT |
| 1990s antiques quiz show aired on BBC Two |
Going Going Gone |
| 2004 demolition derby racing game developed by Bugbear Entertainment |
FLATOUT |
| A name for a pompous individual, apparently originated by Rudyard Kipling |
little tin god |
| A narrow marine passage |
STRAIT |
| A plant of the Euphrasia genus, used by herbalists |
EYEBRIGHT |
| A senior executive in the former Board of Admiralty |
Sea Lord |
| A small piece of software which runs within another |
APPLET |
| A village in the Netherlands or South Africa |
DORP |
| A ____ aims to achieve socialism by gradual rather than revolutionary means |
FABIAN |
| Actor who played Lukewarm in the sitcom Porridge |
Christopher Biggins |
| BBC sitcom which starred Robert Lindsay as “Wolfie” |
Citizen Smith |
| Born Solomon Cohen, a star of the Carry On films |
Sid James |
| Clemenceau’s response to Woodrow Wilson’s “____ points” on post-war peace was “____? The good Lord had only ten” |
FOURTEEN |
| Condition affecting social communication and interaction |
AUTISM |
| Echo, ____, Hotel |
GOLF |
| EM Forster novel containing the line “Adventures do occur, but not punctually” |
A Passage to India |
| Fermented rye drink, sold from tanks in Russian city streets |
KVASS |
| Feudal allegiance |
FEALTY |
| French-born pirate who helped to defend New Orleans from the British in the final battle of the War of 1812 |
Jean Lafitte |
| In 2009, ____ McLeod was the first black player to qualify for the World Snooker Championship |
RORY |
| In cell cytoplasm, organelles which store and release energy |
MITOCHONDRIA |
| Italian actress and daughter of Ingrid Bergman |
Isabella Rossellini |
| Latin American percussion instrument made from a gourd |
GUIRO |
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