| “Fantasy
tastes of habaneros and honey, cinnamon and cloves, rare red meat and
wines as sweet as summer. Reality is beans and ____” (George RR Martin) |
TOFU |
| “Have done with this ____ of impertinence” (Walpole, The Castle of Otranto) |
RHAPSODY |
| “My name means the shape I am”, ____ tells Alice |
Humpty Dumpty |
| “Wasn’t it all okay? Till she showed here. ____, describing me as an ape” (A Streetcar Named Desire) |
hoity-toity |
| 2012 global hit single which followed Korea and was followed by Gentleman |
Gangnam Style |
| A container, and the last part of a Silly Party candidate’s name in Monty Python’s Election Night Special |
biscuit barrel |
| A male born between Surrey and the River Medway |
Kentish man |
| A name for various decapod crustaceans |
SHRIMP |
| Actor who played the eponymous character in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off |
Matthew Broderick |
| Biblical site of a battle just before the Day of Judgment |
ARMAGEDDON |
| Children’s author who wrote as Dr Seuss |
Theodor Geisel |
| Colloquially, a sensationalist tabloid newspaper |
red-top |
| Comedy panel game featuring Matt Lucas as scorekeeper George Dawes |
Shooting Stars |
| Crown land |
royal demesne |
| Duck which is sometimes called the white merganser |
SMEW |
| English athlete, first woman to run a sub-5-minute mile |
Diane Leather |
| English Civil War battle near a Northamptonshire village |
NASEBY |
| Ffordd Pen Llech in ____ has recently been recognised as the world’s steepest residential street |
HARLECH |
| Fictional land created by Samuel Butler |
EREWHON |
| Form of theatre exemplified by Donizetti’s Don Pasquale |
comic opera |
| Former site of the second Eleanor cross on the route from Lincoln to London |
GRANTHAM |
| Greek poet who lived around 700BC and wrote Theogony, describing origins of the gods |
HESIOD |
| In Malaysia, a whisky and soda on the rocks |
STENGAH |
| In the USA, to study as a subsidiary subject |
minor in |
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