| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| 'Gavin and --', BBC sitcom | STACEY |
| -- de Bergerac, 1990 romantic drama film starring Gerard Depardieu | CYRANO |
| 1986 comedy adventure film starring Paul Hogan | CROCODILEDUNDEE |
| Ancient Greek city at southern end of the Bosphorus | BYZANTIUM |
| British spoken form of the last letter of the alphabet | ZED |
| Case of a protozoan or rotifer | LORICA |
| Concept that has yet to be verified | THEORY |
| Device for fastening clothes | ZIP |
| Early-morning moisture | DEW |
| Fragrant rhizome of Florentine iris | ORRISROOT |
| Intoxicant made from tops of a North American cactus | PEYOTE |
| Long bench used by church congregation | PEW |
| Of choral music, sung without accompaniment | ACAPPELLA |
| Of foods, bought already prepared | OVENREADY |
| Old Testament appendix in some Bibles | APOCRYPHA |
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| One who is paid to protect another | BODYGUARD |
| One whose job is to clean and polish shoes | BOOTBLACK |
| Pierre-Auguste --, 1841-1919, French impressionist artist | RENOIR |
| Predatory fish found in tropical seas | BARRACUDA |
| Reaches the same level | EQUALS |
| Remain at home | STAYIN |
| River flowing through Shrewsbury | SEVERN |
| Shrub with large clusters of flowers | HYDRANGEA |
| Slang word for an expert in applied science | TECHIE |
| Style of a woman's tresses | HAIRDO |
| Synthetic compound with molecules of more than one kind | COPOLYMER |
| System of transmitting messages that has been widely superseded by satellite technology | RADIOTELEGRAPHY |
| Town in Essex north of Chelmsford | BRAINTREE |
| Tradename of an artificial surface for sports pitches | ASTROTURF |
| Vehicle designed to be assembled by buyer | KITCAR |
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