Clues | Answers |
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1st Baron --, he was born Edward George Earle Bulwer- -- | LYTTON |
A Greek in another southern European country in the past | ITALIOT |
African country, capital Luanda | ANGOLA |
Ancient Scandinavian language | OLDNORSE |
Brazenly overbearing; or, having a metallic appearance | BRASSY |
Cathedral city in Devon | EXETER |
Cheshire town near Manchester Ship Canal | ELLESMEREPORT |
Children�s hiding game | PEEKABOO |
Coarse sandstone used for polishing | YORKSHIREGRIT |
Colloquial word signalling acquiescence | RIGHTO |
Designed to kill germs | SANITARY |
English king known as 'Unready' | ETHELRED |
Fortifications built by the Germans before and during the Second World War | SIEGFRIEDLINE |
German composer of the 'Messiah' and 'Water Music' | HANDEL |
Clues | Answers |
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Highest mountain in Crete | IDA |
John --, c1580-c1625, author of 'The White Devil' | WEBSTER |
Knave of turn-up suit in cribbage | NOB |
Made confused or muddled | ADDLED |
Mainly residential area on the east side of Birmingham | SOLIHULL |
New Zealand interjection meaning good health | KIAORA |
Of a vast Asian mountain range | HIMALAYA |
Slang word for a spot or pimple | ZIT |
Small town in the West Midlands | LYE |
Submarine-launched ballistic missile | POLARIS |
Total income from property | RENTROLL |
TV series starring Sarah Jessica Parker | SEXANDTHECITY |
Variety of apple brought from Normandy | RIBSTON |
With sudden emphasis in music | SFORZATO |
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