Clues | Answers |
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'-- Inn', novel by Daphne du Maurier | JAMAICA |
American frontierswoman during Gold Rush days in the Black Hills of Dakota | CALAMITYJANE |
Arctic tusked whale | NARWHAL |
Brass wind instrument | TRUMPET |
City south-west of ancient Carthage | TUNIS |
Column of light from a beacon | SHAFT |
English critic, novelist and poet, 1874-1936 | GKCHESTERTON |
Excited in anticipation | NERVOUS |
Formal assessment of an employee's performance | APPRAISAL |
Fortified seaport in Bretagne region of western France | LORIENT |
George --, 1593-1633, English poet and clergyman | HERBERT |
Governor of a province or department in ancient Egypt or modern Greece | NOMARCH |
Greater or less than nought | NONZERO |
Henry --, 1924-94, American composer | MANCINI |
Clues | Answers |
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Impulse for setting things on fire | PYROMANIA |
In RAF slang, an early-morning flight or patrol | MILKTRAIN |
Informal word for a drink especially in the morning | EYEOPENER |
Leather strap that used to be used as an instrument of punishment | TAWSE |
Of some Hindu and Buddhist writings | TANTRIC |
Performer who gradually undresses | EXOTICDANCER |
Skid that throws motor vehicle off the track | SPINOUT |
Small species of falcon | KESTREL |
Soft food for infants | PAPMEAT |
Time when sun crosses equator | EQUINOX |
Tips to be shared amongst serving staff | TRONC |
To what place or in which direction? | WHITHER |
Town hall in France | HOTELDEVILLE |
Town in Campania, southern Italy | CASERTA |
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