Clues | Answers |
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--- IV, the only English pope | ADRIAN |
1982 film starring Ben Kingsley | GANDHI |
Ancient Greek mathematician | ARCHIMEDES |
Apparatus with perforated cards used in weaving | JACQUARDLOOM |
Brandy made from cherries | KIRSCH |
Cannes Film Festival's highest prize (5,1'2) | PALMEDOR |
Distance between the ends of a bridge or arch | SPAN |
Exclamation of delight or exuberance | WHEE |
Figure of a lamb emblematic of Jesus Christ | AGNUSDEI |
French-born British poet who wrote 'Cautionary Tales' | BELLOC |
German name for Austria | Osterreich |
Landlocked African country, formerly Nyasaland | MALAWI |
Mel B, Mel C, 6 Across, Geri and Victoria | SPICEGIRLS |
Mountain range extending from Quebec province to Alabama | APPALACHIANS |
Clues | Answers |
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North American word for a state of emotional distress | KATZENJAMMER |
Novel by Jane Austen | EMMA |
Old Chinese table game | MAHJONGG |
Pas de --, ballet sequence for two dancers | DEUX |
Port on Atlantic coast of western France | LAROCHELLE |
Red or white wine from east central France | BEAUJOLAIS |
Short form of the devil in the Faust story | MEPHISTO |
St -- Loyola, Spanish ecclesiastic | IGNATIUS |
Thin pancake with a hot orange- or lemon-flavoured sauce | CREPESUZETTE |
Tittle-tattle | IDLEGOSSIP |
Town in Staffordshire near Rudyard Reservoir | LEEK |
Unable to transmit light | OPAQUE |
Upward force that liquid or gas exerts on body floating in it | UPTHRUST |
Wife of Boaz (OT) | RUTH |
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