| Clue | Solution |
|---|---|
| Town in the Rocky Mountains in Alberta, Canada surrounded by the — National Park | BANFF |
| Brendan —, actor who played John Bates in ITV drama series Downton Abbey | COYLE |
| Ancient region on the coast of W Asia Minor | LYDIA |
| Gulf of —, inlet of the Ionian Sea between the Peloponnese and central Greece | CORINTH |
| 1993 novel by Danielle Steel | VANISHED |
| Large predatory feline mammal of Africa and India | LION |
| Standard monetary unit of Indonesia | RUPIAH |
| Commune in Calvados, France associated with a famous tapestry | BAYEUX |
| Tony —, actor who played the title role in US television series Monk | SHALHOUB |
| Stieg —, Swedish author of the Millennium crime novel trilogy | LARSSON |
| Richard Warren —, founder with Alvah Curtis Roebuck of a US department store chain | SEARS |
| The —, 2014 romcom starring Cameron Diaz and Leslie Mann | OTHER |
| Forest of —, setting of William Shakespeare play As You Like It | ARDEN |
| Kirsten —, Norwegian soprano known for her Wagnerian roles whose Metropolitan Opera, New York debut was in 1935 | FLAGSTAD |
| Annual plant with edible sticky green pods also called ladies’ fingers | OKRA |
| 2008 action film starring Lizzy Caplan, Jessica Lucas and T J Miller | CLOVERFIELD |
| Billiards shot in which the cue ball is hit below its centre causing it to recoil after hitting the object ball | SCREW |
| 2000 comedy-drama film starring Rupert Everett and Madonna | THENEXTBEST |
| Satellite of Jupiter discovered by Galileo in 1610 | CALLISTO |
| 1912 musical melodrama by Arnold Schoenberg | PIERROT |
| John —, author of 1935 novel BUtterfield 8 | OHARA |
| Arthur —, 1975 Wimbledon singles tennis championship winner | ASHE |
| Clue | Solution |
|---|---|
| President of the US from 1961-63 | JOHNFKENNEDY |
| Harry —, comedian who starred as William Boot in a 1972 BBC TV adaptation of Evelyn Waugh novel Scoop | WORTH |
| John Stuart —, 19th-century London-born philosopher | MILL |
| Alan —, presenter whose credits include BBC TV arts programme Imagine | YENTOB |
| Irene —, actress who played Helen in 1971 film drama The Trojan Women | PAPAS |
| Art —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar winner for Harry and Tonto | CARNEY |
| 2008 biopic starring Sophie Okonedo as Sandra Laing | SKIN |
| Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar winner for The Miracle Worker | ANNEBANCROFT |
| 2004 animated film starring Tom Hanks based on a children’s book by Chris Van Allsburg | THEPOLAR |
| 1960 novel by Yukio Mishima | AFTER |
| Market town in the Scottish Borders at the confluence of the Rivers Teviot and Tweed | KELSO |
| Eric —, ceramics expert whose BBC TV credits include Antiques Master and Antiques Roadshow | KNOWLES |
| River that forms part of the border between Germany and Poland | ODER |
| US actor who played the title role in 1944 biopic Buffalo Bill | JOELMCCREA |
| Paul —, English golfer; 1987 Panasonic European Open tournament winner | WAY |
| Twining plant cultivated for its edible tuber | YAM |
| 1949 crime drama film starring Humphrey Bogart and Alexander Knox | TOKYOJOE |
| Nikolaus —, architectural historian who authored The Buildings of England book series | PEVSNER |
| Capital of Jordan | AMMAN |
| Vivian —, Emmy-winning actress who played Ethel Mertz in US television sitcom I Love Lucy | VANCE |
| River that flows through Florence, Italy | ARNO |
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