Clues | Answers |
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Lady's name from a Germanic source | YVETTE |
Latin name for Switzerland | HELVETIA |
Lion-tailed macaque of India | WANDEROO |
Member of a nomadic Berber people in the Sahara Desert | TUAREG |
Oratorio by Sir Michael Tippett (1,5,2,3,4) | ACHILDOFOURTIME |
Part of graph along which x-coordinate is plotted | XAXIS |
Plant of the ginger family used as a dye | TURMERIC |
Relating to funeral processions | EXEQUIAL |
Scottish word for a tumult or disturbance | STRAMASH |
Slang expression for television | IDIOTBOX |
Street in London between Aldwych and High Holborn | DRURYLANE |
Title applied by Christians to Jesus | SAVIOUR |
Unit equivalent to one eighth of the sky area | OCTA |
Welsh pop singer with hit 'It's Not Unusual' in 1965 | TOMJONES |
Clues | Answers |
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-- I, King of Wessex from 866 to 871 | ETHELRED |
-- upon Dearne, small town north of Rotherham | WATH |
-- Way, Roman road from Lincoln to Exeter | FOSSE |
1952 film starring Charlie Chaplin | LIMELIGHT |
As much as a large tea container will hold | URNFUL |
Baron Wilson of -- | RIEVAULX |
Brownish-purple or deep purplish-pink | PUCE |
Chemical vessel used in distillation | CUCURBIT |
Christmas in Christmas cards perhaps | NOWELL |
Drifting organisms in the sea | PLANKTON |
Ella --, 1917-96, US jazz singer | FITZGERALD |
Fictitious city of gold | ELDORADO |
Gare du --, station in Paris | NORD |
Greek poet c310-c250BC, creator of ancient bucolic poetry | THEOCRITUS |
Hereditary particle Darwin postulated in his theory of pangenesis | GEMMULE |
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