| Lancashire resort which hosted The Open in 2012 |
Lytham St Annes |
| Local name for Sweden’s second-largest city |
Goteborg |
| Location of the battle often called Custer’s Last Stand |
Little Bighorn |
| Major Bantu language of East Africa and the Congo |
SWAHILI |
| Manufacturer of an electric supermini called Zoe |
RENAULT |
| Marine and freshwater fish, a popular Japanese delicacy |
AYU |
| Market in Wentworth and Middlesex streets in London’s Spitalfields |
Petticoat Lane |
| Military abbreviation which means fighting in a war |
OAS |
| Motto of the Prince of Wales |
ich dien |
| Nick Owen’s co-presenter on a BBC One morning show, 1992-96 |
Anne Diamond |
| Nickname for a version of the Bedford RL truck deployed during the fire service strike of 1977 |
Green Goddess |
| Of the stable elements, ____ has the highest atomic number |
LEAD |
| Organisms thriving in sulphuric pools or animal stomachs |
acidophils |
| Scottish polymath known as “the Admirable” |
James Crichton |
| Shakespearean character who says “Ill met by moonlight, proud Titania” |
OBERON |
| Sri Lanka’s current limited overs cricket captain, noted for his unusual bowling action |
Lasith Malinga |
| St Augustine of ____ wrote The City of God |
HIPPO |
| The Duke of Illyria in Twelfth Night |
ORSINO |
| The longer (but not full) version of IT |
INFOTECH |
| The unseen eponymous character in a Mike Leigh play |
ABIGAIL |
| There is a statue of Molly ____ in front of Dublin’s tourist information office |
MALONE |
| These Italian “trouser legs” are folded pizzas |
CALZONI |
| Thomas Hardy poem about thrushes, in a cycle set to music by Benjamin Britten |
Proud Songsters |
| To harass |
CHIVVY |
| Tortoise, the last of his species, who died in 2012 |
Lonesome George |
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