“Now by my maiden honour, yet as pure / As the ____ lily, I protest” (Love’s Labours Lost) |
UNSULLIED |
“The firm, the ____, the simple, and the modest are near to virtue” (Confucius) |
ENDURING |
“The ____ is a bad guesser” (Thomas De Quincey) |
PUBLIC |
A French-based name for one talking pretentious nonsense |
blagueur |
A neuron |
nerve cell |
A short supporting timber; a cask; a pointed tool |
PUNCHEON |
Actor renowned for his role as Spock in Star Trek |
Leonard Nimoy |
An article of food, usually pluralised to mean food generally |
VIAND |
An infatuation, from French for a throat obstruction |
ENGOUEMENT |
Austrian physician noted for his use of hypnosis |
Franz Mesmer |
Author of Out of Africa |
Karen Blixen |
British public transport group active from 1994 to 2002 |
railtrack |
Canadian snooker player beaten in a 1997 world championship semi-final by the eventual champion Ken Doherty |
Alain Robidoux |
Clarified butter often made from buffalo milk |
GHEE |
Co-founder, with Malcolm Sargent, of the London Philharmonic Orchestra |
Thomas Beecham |
Comic actor who said his requirements were “A park, a policeman and a pretty girl” |
Charlie Chaplin |
East Midlands town where production of Carlsberg’s Special Brew started in the 1950s |
NORTHAMPTON |
Food show host and author of How to Eat |
Nigella Lawson |
Former “Bake Off” winner who made the Queen’s 90th birthday cake |
Nadiya Hussain |
In ’Allo ’Allo, the French resistance leader played by Kirsten Cooke |
Michelle Dubois |
In a ____ movement, two separate military forces converge on an enemy |
PINCER |
Island group formerly known as the New Hebrides |
VANUATU |
Lily the Pink was a 1968 hit for the ____ |
SCAFFOLD |
Low hills of sand |
DUNES |
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