Clues | Answers |
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-- Collins, singer with hit 'You Can't Hurry Love' in 1982 | PHIL |
-- Sea, formerly the fourth largest lake in the world | ARAL |
2003 animated comedy adventure film featuring voice of Albert Brooks | FINDINGNEMO |
Anatomical word for bones | OSSA |
Another word for cartilages | CHONDRI |
Cambridgeshire village giving its name to a blue cheese | STILTON |
City north of Wakefield | LEEDS |
First president of the Turkish republic | ATATURK |
Furiously, with great speed or energy | LIKEMAD |
Genus of large sturgeons | HUSO |
German make of car | AUDI |
Group of Bantu warriors | IMPI |
Herring-like fish | SHAD |
Informal name for Connecticut | NUTMEGSTATE |
Lack of oxygen reaching body tissues | Hypoxia |
Lower house of legislature in Republic of Ireland | DAILEIREANN |
Clues | Answers |
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Nahuatl, a Mexican language | AZTEC |
Obsolete word for a skirmish | ESCARMOUCHE |
Of concrete blocks, formed before being put in position | PRECAST |
Of languages in which sound 'kw' became 'p' | PCELTIC |
Of potatoes, thinly sliced and baked in cream | DAUPHINOISE |
Old region along east coast of the Adriatic | ILLYRIA |
Person from Baku perhaps | AZERI |
Ruined Inca city in southern Peru | MACHUPICCHU |
Scottish merchant and privateer c1645-1701 | CAPTAINKIDD |
Site of a monastery on an Inner Hebridean island | IONA |
Small amount that might go with a drab | DRIB |
Small green-skinned melon | OGEN |
South African river flowing west to join the Orange River | VAAL |
System of imperial weights | AVOIRDUPOIS |
Trademark of department stores, first one was in Milan in 1913 | PRADA |
Unfermented grape-juice | STUM |
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