Clues | Answers |
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-- Grande, North American river | RIO |
Able to express one's thoughts with ease | ARTICULATE |
Administrative centre of Gwynedd whose Anglicised spelling was superseded in 1974 | CAERNARFON |
Ancient North Germanic language | OLDNORSE |
Animated series of short cartoon films by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera | TOMANDJERRY |
Begin to give way | WAVER |
Business or merchandise of a dealer in a specified trade | CHANDLERY |
Capital of Russian enclave of the same name on the Baltic coast | KALININGRAD |
Capital of Syria | DAMASCUS |
Clarified butter from milk from Asiatic buffalo | GHI |
Colouring agent made from chemical alteration of decomposed wood | XYLOCHROME |
Dangerous whirlpool opposite the cave of Scylla in Greek mythology | CHARYBDIS |
Disease germ | ZYME |
Edible entrails of an animal | OFFAL |
Fictitious land abounding in gold | ELDORADO |
Genetic 'code' | DNA |
Clues | Answers |
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Hairstyle with thick bushy curls | AFRO |
Hostilities between 1853 and 1856 | CRIMEANWAR |
Language developed from Esperanto | IDO |
Name for a chestnut horse | FAVEL |
North --, Hebridean island | UIST |
Novel by Leo Tolstoy | WARANDPEACE |
Of a group of Bantu-speaking peoples from South Africa | XHOSAN |
Pastry flan filled with a cooked egg mixture | QUICHE |
Pete --, US folk-singer and songwriter | SEEGER |
Piece of metal attached to motorcycle in order to hold it upright | KICKSTAND |
Producing photocopies | XEROXING |
Repair or re-equip | REFIT |
River on Polish/German border | ODER |
Scandal which forced President Nixon to resign | WATERGATE |
Very thing that is wanted | CATSPYJAMAS |
Young salmon on its first return from saltwater | GRILSE |
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