| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| 1966 drama by Ken Loach, written by Jeremy Sandford | CATHY |
| A minority ethnic group in Rwanda | TUTSI |
| A type of Russian soup | BORSCHT |
| Californian centre of US hi-tech industry? | SILICONVALLEY |
| Country that came into being on 15 August 1947 | INDIA |
| Cultural institution in London's Bloomsbury area | BRITISHMUSEUM |
| Ernesto __, revolutionary better known as 'Che' | GUEVARA |
| Hugo __, predecessor of 6 | CHAVEZ |
| IBM computer that successfully competed on the TV show Jeopardy! | WATSON |
| Irish county bordered by Cork and Limerick | KERRY |
| James __, author of Ulysses | JOYCE |
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Meghan Markle's inamorato? | HARRY |
| Miss __, character created by Agatha Christie in 1927 | MARPLE |
| Nicolás __, president of Venezuela | MADURO |
| Oscar __, Archbishop of San Salvador, who was murdered in 1980 | ROMERO |
| Pakistani city known for its fruit production | QUETTA |
| See 9 | HOME |
| See 9 | COME |
| Simón __, Venezuelan politician known as El Libertador | BOLIVAR |
| Sir Richard Stafford __, Labour Chancellor, 1947-1950 | Cripps |
| The daughter of Herod, who demanded the head of John the Baptist | SALOME |
| Yehudi and Hephzibah __, virtuoso violinist and pianist | MENUHIN |
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