| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| '-- -- Stories', tales for children by Rudyard Kipling | JUSTSO |
| Abbreviation for former Office of Telecommunications | OFTEL |
| An independent national radio station | CLASSICFM |
| Apology, e.g. when wishing to pass | EXCUSEME |
| As far as | UPTO |
| Author of 'The Time Machine' | HGWELLS |
| British group with hit 'China in your Hand' in 1987 (1'3) | TPAU |
| C. S. --, 1899-1966, British writer born in Cairo | FORESTER |
| Celia --, actress noted for her appearances with Victoria Wood | IMRIE |
| Coarse linen used for sacks, furnishings etc | OSNABURG |
| Explode and end in disaster | BLOWUP |
| Former name of the Democratic Republic of the Congo | ZAIRE |
| Forty-five minutes past the hour | QUARTERTO |
| Full English breakfast, for example | FRYUP |
| Jezebel's husband | AHAB |
| Killer whale genus | ORCA |
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Konrad --, Chancellor of West Germany from 1949 to 1963 | ADENAUER |
| London Whig literary club in early 18th century | KITCAT |
| Offer of marriage | PROPOSAL |
| Old large vessel bringing silver to Spain from the Americas | PLATESHIP |
| Paper-reeds, ancient writing materials | PAPYRI |
| Permanent end of business | CLOSURE |
| Pitcher shaped like vase | EWER |
| Place where karate and judo are taught and practised | DOJO |
| Renounce the throne | ABDICATE |
| River flowing through Durham | WEAR |
| Scottish word for an upright rod or shaft acting as a support | STANCHEL |
| State capital of New Mexico | SANTAFE |
| Stout pole supporting rigging | SPAR |
| Style of architecture modelled on Vitruvius | PALLADIAN |
| Television received by means of bundles of wires | CABLETV |
| Used in fishing, it is dragged by a boat along the bottom of the sea | TRAWLNET |
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