Clue | Solution |
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Ice hockey team; 2007 Stanley Cup Finals winners | ANAHEIMDUCKS |
Edward —, English pirate also known as Blackbeard who died in 1718 | TEACH |
Unit of length equal to three feet | YARD |
City in SE Spain on the Segura River | MURCIA |
State capital of Oregon, US | SALEM |
Island in Venice linked with San Marco Island by the — Bridge over the Grand Canal | RIALTO |
Omar —, actor who played Dr Eric Foreman in US television series House | EPPS |
Sophie —, Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for Hotel Rwanda | OKONEDO |
The —, 1983 novel by Ellis Peters | DEVILSNOVICE |
Region of SW Italy; capital Catanzaro | CALABRIA |
Edward —, prime minister from 1970-74 | HEATH |
Fast powerful overhead stroke in tennis | SMASH |
2009 novel by Robert Harris | LUSTRUM |
Predatory gull-like bird such as the Arctic — | SKUA |
2012 film drama starring Dennis Quaid and Zac Efron | ATANYPRICE |
Charles —, 19th-century inventor of the English concertina and the Playfair cipher | WHEATSTONE |
City in Osaka Prefecture, Japan, housing an airport | YAO |
Arthur —, journalist born in 1875 best known for The Children’s Encyclopaedia | MEE |
Arthur Saint-Leon ballet with music by Leo Delibes first produced in 1870 | COPPELIA |
Isla —, Scottish folk singer; hostess on BBC TV show The Generation Game | STCLAIR |
Large North American deer also called an elk | MOOSE |
Powder made from beans of the cacao tree used to make a beverage | COCOA |
Nicolas —, director of films Two Deaths, Bad Timing and Track 29 | ROEG |
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