| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| -- Domini, in the year of our Lord | ANNO |
| -- Gate, large stone gateway in central Berlin | BRANDENBURG |
| -- Tarantino, US director and screenwriter | QUENTIN |
| -- Vengsarkar, batsman, captain of India in late 1980s | DILIP |
| Baron -- of Stoke D'Abernon, British violinist born in USA | MENUHIN |
| Channel Islands name for seaweed | VRAIC |
| Eldest of Noah's sons | SHEM |
| Founder of the Scout Movement | BADENPOWELL |
| Frequent visitor to a place | HABITUE |
| Game similar to bingo in North America and Australia | KENO |
| German equivalent of the title Mr | HERR |
| Hanover is the capital of this state in north-west Germany | LOWERSAXONY |
| Large exhibition or public showing | EXPO |
| Latin version of the Scriptures | VULGATE |
| Mother-of-pearl | NACRE |
| Nitrile, a poisonous salt | CYANIDE |
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| North American game played in a walled court | RACQUETBALL |
| Of a door, not quite closed | AJAR |
| Old runic letter comprising two vowels together | AESC |
| Opening into a mine | ADIT |
| Pattern at ends of lines of verses | RHYMESCHEME |
| Point on celestial sphere opposite zenith | NADIR |
| Pseudonym used by Ronnie Barker | GERALDWILEY |
| Remove data from list of tasks awaiting processing | DEQUEUE |
| Second of the four Gospel writers | MARK |
| Shaver with a guard for the blade | SAFETYRAZOR |
| Sir Peter --, 1618-80, portrait painter | LELY |
| Straight part of racetrack leading to finish line | HOMESTRETCH |
| System of philosophic meditation | YOGA |
| Technical name for fever | PYREXIA |
| Thomas --, 1754-1825, English doctor and man of letters | BOWDLER |
| Tradename for an Australian portable insulated container | ESKY |
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