Clues | Answers |
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'-- the Terrible', tsar of Russia | IVAN |
A Ghanaian people | ASHANTI |
Ancient Greek hero at Troy | NESTOR |
Ancient town near Jerusalem | BETHEL |
Austrian resort on shores of Lake Constance | BREGENZ |
Capital of Uganda | KAMPALA |
Department in Aquitaine region of south-west France | DORDOGNE |
Dish consisting of minced lamb, aubergines and tomatoes | MOUSSAKA |
English novelist, author of 'On the Beach' | NEVILSHUTE |
Former name for Zimbabwe | RHODESIA |
Giuseppe Tomasi di --, 1896-1957, Italian novelist | LAMPEDUSA |
Helmut --, Chancellor of West Germany from 1974 to 1982 | SCHMIDT |
Herdsman or cowboy in USA | VAQUERO |
Imaginary country in Swift's 'Gulliver's Travels' | LILLIPUT |
Immanuel --, 1724-1804, German idealist philosopher | KANT |
Clues | Answers |
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Jack --. US golfer nicknamed 'The Golden Bear' | NICKLAUS |
Kishinev is the capital of this European country | MOLDOVA |
Marie --, 1885-1957, French artist | LAURENCIN |
Mary -- (nee Fairfax), 1780-1872, Scottish mathematician and astronomer | SOMERVILLE |
Old stringed instrument | VIOL |
Place of pilgrimage for Hindus in Uttar Pradesh | VARANASI |
Racecourse in Sefton, Merseyside | AINTREE |
Ruined city in northern Crete | KNOSSOS |
Russian physiologist who won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1904 | PAVLOV |
Samuel --, English novelist, author of 'Pamela' | RICHARDSON |
Short-story writer Hector Hugh Munro | SAKI |
Stylish in a dashing or sporting way | RAKISH |
Supernova remnant in constellation of Taurus | CRABNEBULA |
Unnaturally high-pitched voice | FALSETTO |
Village between Newport and Ventnor on the Isle of Wight | GODSHILL |
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