| Clue | Solution |
|---|---|
| Name by which the Democratic Republic of the Congo was known from 1908-60 | BELGIANCONGO |
| 1985 novel by John Fowles | AMAGGOT |
| Anglo-Saxon settler; brother of Hengist | HORSA |
| John —, theologian who established the Presbyterian Church of Scotland in 1560 | KNOX |
| Red wine from the Bordeaux district of France | CLARET |
| David —, golfer who won The Open Championship in 2001 | DUVAL |
| Ted —, actor who played the title role in 1973 film musical Jesus Christ Superstar | NEELEY |
| Thick salty brown paste made from soya beans used to flavour savoury dishes | MISO |
| Edible kelp used in Japanese cooking | KOMBU |
| Pale green transparent variety of olivine used as a gemstone | PERIDOT |
| 2013 novel by Terry Pratchett | RAISINGSTEAM |
| Fish also called a longfin tunny | ALBACORE |
| A P E —, England Test cricketer who hit 101 against New Zealand at Auckland in 1971 | KNOTT |
| US author of 2007 novel Heart-Shaped Box | JOEHILL |
| Haing S —, Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for The Killing Fields | NGOR |
| 2004 novel by Ben Elton | PASTMORTEM |
| 1996 film drama starring Vincent D’Onofrio and Hope Davis | GUY |
| River that flows through Cambridge to the River Ouse | CAM |
| Mammal with large branched antlers that inhabits arctic regions | REINDEER |
| Claude —, French composer of 1902 opera Pelleas et Melisande | DEBUSSY |
| Series of vertebrae forming the axis of the skeleton | SPINE |
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