Island whose capital is Basseterre |
St Kitts |
Large relative of the weasel, noted for its pungent scent |
POLECAT |
Low altitude missile, its name derived from the French for “flying fish” |
EXOCET |
MP who made the controversial “Rivers of Blood” speech in 1968 |
Enoch Powell |
Musician and comedian who starred as Luther Hobdyke in later series of Last of the Summer Wine |
Russ Abbot |
Name for the British Isles in the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four |
Airstrip One |
National personification usually depicted with top hat and goatee beard |
Uncle Sam |
Nephrite is one of the two minerals with this name, used in jewellery and ornaments |
JADE |
Of different organisms, living together for mutual benefit |
SYMBIOTIC |
One twentieth of a US dollar |
NICKEL |
Part of the University of Cambridge, with two areas connected by the Mathematical Bridge |
Queen's College |
Resonant transformer producing alternating current with high voltage and frequency |
Tesla coil |
Scottish council area containing Forfar and Carnoustie |
ANGUS |
Scottish singer whose debut solo album was Diva, released in 1992 |
Annie Lennox |
Short nickname of the fictitious adventurer Henry Walton Jones Jr |
INDY |
Sitcom whose central characters live in Nelson Mandela House, Peckham |
Only Fools and Horses |
Tendency of a body to remain still or maintain motion without external force |
INERTIA |
The “King of Skiffle” of the 1960s |
Lonnie Donegan |
The actor who played Li Mu Bai in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon |
Yun-Fat Chow |
The fourth movement of Schubert’s best-known piano quintet is a set of variations on this lied |
Die Forelle |
The largest moon of Uranus |
TITANIA |
The main antagonist group in the Star Wars franchise |
SITH |
The musical content of John Cage’s composition 4’33” |
SILENCE |
The only standard constellation named after a musical instrument |
LYRA |
The Parliamentarian Sir Hugh ____ later became a Royalist leader during the English Civil War |
cholmeley |
The
pitcher and torch logo on a ____ bible symbolises implements used by
the biblical judge of the same name to scare the Midianite army |
GIDEON |
Thin white edible mushroom native to Japan |
ENOKI |
Using an approach based on results rather than theory |
PRAGMATIC |
Usually abbreviated, a 1974 single by Mother, Father, Sister, Brother, with vocals by The Three Degrees |
The Sound of Philadelphia |
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