Clues | Answers |
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-- Ball, 1911-89, US TV comedienne | LUCILLE |
-- May Alcott, 1832-88, US author | LOUISA |
Antoine Laurent --, 1743-94, French scientist | LAVOISIER |
Californian city north of Tijuana in Mexico | SANDIEGO |
Canadian river previously called the Hamilton | CHURCHILL |
Capital of Hesse state in Germany | WIESBADEN |
Character in a fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm | GRETEL |
Chocolate Easter confection | PASCHEGG |
David --, English artist born in Bradford | HOCKNEY |
Drug for soothing nervous excitement | NERVINE |
Garden implements that are also spades | DUTCHHOES |
Genus of bellflowers | CAMPANULA |
Germany's annexation of Austria in 1938 | ANSCHLUSS |
Item that has been in a family for generations | HEIRLOOM |
Language of a people of Zimbabwe | NDEBELE |
Clues | Answers |
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Largest living bird | OSTRICH |
Liturgical worship regarded as primary duty to God | OPUSDEI |
Members of a tribe occupying part of Canaan mentioned in Exodus 3:8 | HIVITES |
Nightmare or obsession that worries or disturbs greatly | INCUBUS |
Northamptonshire venue of the world conker championships | ASHTON |
Palace of bliss for souls of slain heroes in Scandinavian mythology | VALHALLA |
Rough with projecting points | SCABRID |
Salford rugby league team | REDDEVILS |
Savinien -- de Bergerac, 1619-55, French writer and dramatist | CYRANO |
Sister of Laban who became the wife of Isaac in the Old Testament | REBECCA |
St --, Bishop of Milan in fourth century AD | AMBROSE |
State capital of Tennessee | NASHVILLE |
Stock feed consisting of compressed cubes | OILCAKE |
Swedish name for Sweden | SVERIGE |
The Hammers, a London football team | WESTHAM |
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