| Clue | Solution |
|---|---|
| John Hanning —, Devon-born explorer who discovered Lake Victoria in 1858 | SPEKE |
| Ancient kingdom of the Sabeans | SHEBA |
| City in NE Netherlands; capital of Drenthe province | ASSEN |
| Large diurnal bird of prey of the hawk family that feeds on carrion | VULTURE |
| Chessman of the lowest theoretical value | PAWN |
| Widely cultivated plant with a large yellow or white edible root | TURNIP |
| Industrial city in NW France; capital of Calvados department | CAEN |
| Medicinal herb of the daisy family | FEVERFEW |
| 1999 comedy-drama film starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant | NOTTING |
| One of a class of supernatural creatures in Scandinavian folklore that dwell in caves and mountains | TROLL |
| Former name of Hagatna, capital of the Pacific island of Guam | AGANA |
| Netherlands penalty scorer in the 1974 FIFA World Cup Final against West Germany | JOHAN |
| 2005 action film starring Naomi Watts and Jack Black | KINGKONG |
| Dieter —, 1992 Olympic 5,000m gold medallist | BAUMANN |
| The —, 1984 BBC TV sitcom starring Ronnie Barker and Sharon Morgan | MAGNIFICENT |
| Television presenter whose credits include No Limits, Wordplay and Bigheads | JENNYPOWELL |
| Son of Vincentio and suitor of Bianca in William Shakespeare play The Taming of the Shrew | LUCENTIO |
| Jacques —, 2003 World Championships high jump gold medallist | FREITAG |
| Lough —, largest lake in the British Isles | NEAGH |
| Heroine of 1932 Stella Gibbons novel Cold Comfort Farm | FLORA |
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