| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| -- Bopara, Essex and England cricket all-rounder | RAVI |
| -- Club, international organisation of businessmen | ROTARY |
| -- expression, expression used extensively in computing | BOOLEAN |
| -- Waugh, 1939-2001, English journalist and novelist | AUBERON |
| -- Zatopek, 1922-2000, Czech athlete | EMIL |
| Black compound used for filling in engraved designs | NIELLO |
| Capital of Austria | VIENNA |
| Capital of Turkey | ANKARA |
| Christian woman of Joppa also known as Dorcas (Acts 9:36) | TABITHA |
| Emphatic expression of approval | PLAUDIT |
| Famous sculpture in Florence | STATUEOFDAVID |
| Former name of Ho Chi Minh City | SAIGON |
| He played Ulysses Everett McGill in 'O Brother Where Art Thou?' | GEORGECLOONEY |
| In Australasia an informal word meaning very good | BONZER |
| Ireland's patron saint's feast | STPATRICKSDAY |
| Largest Caribbean island | CUBA |
| Last Old Testament book | MALACHI |
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Legendary sea-monster | KRAKEN |
| Light roll rich with butter and eggs | BRIOCHE |
| Merida is the capital of this Mexican state | YUCATAN |
| Moorish palace in Spain | ALCAZAR |
| North American Indian formerly living in southern New England | PEQUOT |
| Old Hickory, seventh President of the USA | ANDREWJACKSON |
| Part of Sandwell west of Smethwick | OLDBURY |
| Representing all of some Eastern European peoples | PANSLAV |
| River flowing into North Sea at Sunderland | WEAR |
| Robert --, 1923-91, newspaper proprietor | MAXWELL |
| Sacred river in 'Kubla Khan' | ALPH |
| Scottish word for a narrow strait or channel | KYLE |
| Southernmost city in continental USA | KEYWEST |
| Symbol indicating the pitch in music | CLEF |
| Thomas --, 1710-78, English composer | ARNE |
| Thomas --, founder of Royal College of Physicians in 1518 | LINACRE |
| Vladimir --, author of 'Lolita' | NABOKOV |
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