| Clue | Solution |
|---|---|
| 1956 sci-fi film starring Walter Pidgeon and Anne Francis | FORBIDDEN |
| Ancient Greek stringed instrument made of a resonating tortoise shell | LYRE |
| Peninsula in the N Adriatic Sea whose chief city is Pula | ISTRIA |
| Constellation containing the stars Rigel and Betelgeuse | ORION |
| Fabien —, France rugby union captain; 2002 IRB Player of the Year Award winner | GALTHIE |
| Gok —, television presenter whose credits include Miss Naked Beauty and How to Look Good Naked | WAN |
| The —, group of chalk stacks in the English Channel off the coast of the Isle of Wight | NEEDLES |
| Charles —, 19th-century founder of a symphony orchestra in Manchester | HALLE |
| Lower — and Upper —, neighbourhoods of the New York City borough of Manhattan | EASTSIDE |
| Car manufacturer whose headquarters are in Martorell near Barcelona, Spain | SEAT |
| Capital of Pyrenees-Orientales, southern France | PERPIGNAN |
| Ancient technique for decorating metalwork in which enamel, glass or gemstones are separated by thin metal strips | CLOISONNE |
| Whaling station on South Georgia that houses the grave of Ernest Shackleton | GRYTVIKEN |
| German prisoner-of-war camp for officers established in World War I | OFLAG |
| The —, 1964 film drama starring Henry Fonda and Cliff Robertson | BESTMAN |
| The —, 2000 comedy-drama film starring Sam Neill and Billy Mitchell | DISH |
| River in central Germany upon which Felsberg and Fritzlar stand | EDER |
| British medical journal founded in 1823 by Thomas Wakley | THELANCET |
| 14th-century BC Egyptian queen married to Akhenaten | NEFERTITI |
| 1981 film comedy starring Susan Anspach and Howie Mandel | GAS |
| — cake, layered French dessert also called Clichy cake | OPERA |
| Mediterranean plant whose grey-green leaves are used in cooking | SAGE |
| In bridge, a protecting card or winner in a suit in which one’s opponents are strong | STOP |
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