| & 32A: Irish novelist who wrote Tara Road |
MAEVE |
| “River Thames or ____” say OS maps, for stretches above Dorchester |
ISIS |
| “That fellow seems to me to possess but one ____, and that is a wrong one” (Samuel Johnson) |
IDEA |
| 2019 World Cup-winning captain |
Eoin Morgan |
| 2019 World Cup-winning captain |
Siya Kolisi |
| A grassy treeless plain in South America |
LLANO |
| Actress who plays Fleabag’s godmother |
Olivia Colman |
| Aircraft or anti-aircraft cannon, named after the Zurich district where it was made |
OERLIKON |
| An outgoing, socially confident person |
EXTROVERT |
| Area of late 19th and early 20th-century popular music publishing, around New York’s West 28th Street |
Tin Pan Alley |
| Blissfully happy — “superlunary” apparently |
over the moon |
| Capacity for rational, especially highly developed, thought |
INTELLECT |
| City incorporated with Jaffa in 1950 |
Tel Aviv |
| Composer of the ballet Agon, first performed in 1957 |
STRAVINSKY |
| Cricket fielding position between the slips and point |
GULLY |
| Denmark’s second largest city, European Capital of Culture in 2017, along with Paphos in Cyprus |
AARHUS |
| Forename of Lautner, Momsen or Swift |
TAYLOR |
| Former marine industry which was physically taxing and dangerous for its main workers |
Pearl diving |
| Foxes and rabbits may be squatters in these homes |
SETTS |
| France’s Opal coast is in this department |
Pas-de-Calais |
| From ____ Town Pier, the world’s oldest surviving cast iron pier, you can catch a ferry to Tilbury |
GRAVESEND |
| German city, nicknamed “Quadratestadt”, as its streets are laid out in a grid pattern |
MANNHEIM |
| Home ground of Warwickshire County Cricket Club |
EDGBASTON |
| In Germany this is called Krankenstand |
sick leave |
| In their six matches against England, ____’s national football team drew with them three times, then lost three times |
MONTENEGRO |
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