Clue | Solution |
Johann —, 18th-century composer and violinist regarded as the founder of the Mannheim School | STAMITZ |
US criminal associated with Jesse James and Cole Younger who married Jim Reed in 1866 | BELLE |
Billiards shot in which the cue ball touches a cushion after striking the object ball before touching another ball | BRICOLE |
Author of novels Flesh House and Close to the Bone | STUART |
The —, 2011 comedy-thriller film starring Brendan Gleeson in the title role | GUARD |
Mixture of soul and calypso music of the Caribbean | SOCA |
US city in SE Michigan noted for its car manufacturing industry | DETROIT |
Common name of the Theatre Royal on Catherine Street, London, associated with Nell Gwyn | DRURY |
2008 stage play by Simon Stephens | HARPER |
Largest anthropoid ape | GORILLA |
South American republic; capital Montevideo | URUGUAY |
Tomas de —, 15th-century Dominican friar; first Grand Inquisitor of the Spanish Inquisition | TORQUEMADA |
Enamelled or lacquered metalware popular in the 18th century | TOLE |
Fabric of matted, compressed wool or fur | FELT |
Pen name of essayist Charles Lamb | ELIA |
Conceptual artist whose work Shedboatshed (Mobile Architecture No 2) won him the 2005 Turner Prize | SIMON |
2008 crime film starring Gerard Butler and Tom Wilkinson | ROCKNROLLA |
Nicolas —, director of films Two Deaths, Bad Timing and Track 29 | ROEG |
Jennifer —, author of novels The Keep and Look at Me | EGAN |
River that flows through Leicester | SOAR |
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