Italy’s third-largest city (after Roma and Milano) |
NAPOLI |
Links between historic structures, discovered or invented by Alfred Watkins in the 1920s |
ley lines |
Main antagonist of The Jungle Book |
shere khan |
Masculine urban dweller, often with a beard and check shirt |
lumbersexual |
Name for a complex situation, coined by Walter Scott in his epic poem Marmion |
a tangled web |
Newspaper department which deals with business news |
city desk |
Paramaribo is the capital of this former Dutch colony |
SURINAME |
Played by Dustin Hoffman, Michael Dorsey’s alter ego in the 1982 film Tootsie |
Dorothy Michaels |
Popular name of the gardener and BBC presenter closely associated with the Dig for Victory campaign during the Second World War |
Mr Middleton |
Powerful males in an organisation, exercising anonymous influence |
men in suits |
Ridged pasta tubes with square-cut ends |
RIGATONI |
Semi-precious form of chalcedony with bands of colour |
ONYX |
Ted ____ led the UK’s best-known big band in the 1950s |
HEATH |
Text and images designed for display on web pages |
e-content |
The highest grade of olive oil |
extra virgin |
The main product of Bärenreiter and Stainer & Bell |
sheet music |
The normal stance for a left-handed boxer |
SOUTHPAW |
The Ring nebula can be seen in this constellation |
LYRA |
The second explosive invented by Alfred Nobel, in 1875 |
GELIGNITE |
The third power of a number |
CUBE |
To go out and enjoy oneself flamboyantly |
paint the town red |
Vlad III, 15th-century voivode of Wallachia, was “the ____” |
IMPALER |
Volume of air in a container mainly holding liquid |
ULLAGE |
West Midlands motor manufacturer which became part of the Rootes Group in 1935 |
SUNBEAM |
____ became the first female chairman of the Conservative party in 2002 |
Theresa May |
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