| “But
you forget, sir, you only bought the property a year ago, and the ___
on your baronial castle is scarcely dry” (Pirates of Penzance) |
STUCCO |
| “Fate cannot harm me, — I have ____ to-day” (Sydney Smith) |
DINED |
| “[…] if a monster were out roaming northern England we’d have seen it on the ____” (An American Werewolf in London) |
TELLY |
| 1975 Booker Prize winner for Heat and Dust |
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala |
| 1982 Hot Chocolate single, reissued in 1993 and 1998 |
It Started With A Kiss |
| 1994 hit single by The Brand New Heavies |
Midnight at the Oasis |
| 1999 film starring Adrian Edmondson and Rik Mayall, with a title presumably inspired by a 1966 comedy film |
Guest House Paradiso |
| 2001 single by Sophie Ellis-Bextor |
Murder on the Dancefloor |
| 2004 album, and a single from it, by Natasha Bedingfield |
UNWRITTEN |
| A baton used by a constable rather than a conductor |
TRUNCHEON |
| A contribution of work or information |
INPUT |
| A French vineyard or group of vineyards, especially of high quality |
CRU |
| A German town hall |
rathaus |
| Abbreviated, this single-currency agreement is a bird |
European Monetary Union |
| Actor who played Police Chief Martin Brody in Jaws and Jaws 2 |
Roy Scheider |
| Alloy of copper and gold used in Japanese decoration |
shakudo |
| An area which foreign aircraft, vessels etc may not enter |
exclusion zone |
| An Ursuline or Poor Clare |
NUN |
| Arthur ____ is the only black player to win a men’s singles Grand Slam title other than the French Open |
ASHE |
| Bird of prey which may be booted, fish, snake or harpy |
EAGLE |
| Boat which, as a dugout, may be called a pirogue |
CANOE |
| Detective fiction writer who dismissed W G Grace with his only first-class wicket |
Arthur Conan Doyle |
| Dutch footballer who won Champions League titles with Ajax, Real Madrid, and Milan |
Clarence Seedorf |
| Egypt, Syria, and North Yemen confederation, 1958-61 |
United Arab States |
| Equilateral quadrilaterals |
RHOMBI |
| Forename which originally meant the same as Lily |
SUSAN |
| General James ____ died in the hour of victory, over the French at Quebec in 1759 |
WOLFE |
| German model who was the face of Armani and Chanel Cosmetics |
Claudia Wagner |
| Grain for grinding |
GRIST |
| Harassed or pressured |
chivvied |
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