| Clue | Solution |
|---|---|
| Three-volume novel by J R R Tolkien | THELORDOF |
| Ancient Egyptian female fertility goddess usually depicted with a cow’s horns | ISIS |
| The —, 1969 novel by Isaac Bashevis Singer | ESTATE |
| Hickory tree of the southern US with edible nuts | PECAN |
| Genus of plants that includes the primrose | PRIMULA |
| The —, 1921 silent comedy-drama film starring, written and directed by Charles Chaplin | KID |
| Largest city in Saxony, Germany whose university was founded in 1409 | LEIPZIG |
| Oil port in SE Iraq; economic capital of the country | BASRA |
| Heinrich —, winner of the 1972 Nobel Prize in Literature | BOLL |
| French author of novels Germinal and Therese Raquin | EMILEZOLA |
| 1951 ballet choreographed by John Cranko | PINEAPPLE |
| Tree of the cashew family whose nuts have an edible green kernel | PISTACHIO |
| 2001 novel by Paul Theroux | HOTEL |
| — Islands, group in French Polynesia in the South Pacific including Bora Bora and Tahaa | LEEWARD |
| Forrest —, author of novels Uncle Stephen and Young Tom | REID |
| 1972 Olympic women’s balance beam and floor gold medallist | OLGA |
| Entertainer-actor who played Hobbo Hobdyke in BBC sitcom Last of the Summer Wine | RUSSABBOT |
| Widely distributed large hairy venomous spider | TARANTULA |
| Mammal from which pork is obtained | PIG |
| Agricultural collective farm in Israel | KIBBUTZ |
| The —, 1965 horror film starring Peter Cushing and Patrick Wymark | SKULL |
| Ian —, Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for Chariots of Fire | HOLM |
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