| Clues | Answers |
| "I admired anyone who could ____ people" (J G Ballard) | UNSETTLE |
| 1949 collection of articles by Albert Einstein | The World As I See It |
| 1993 film starring Sylvester Stallone as mountain rescuer Gabe Walker | CLIFFHANGER |
| A small lump, often seen as unattractive | KNOBBLE |
| A substance used in chemical analysis | REAGENT |
| Abbreviation to which Q and/or I may be added | LGBT |
| Actor whose most famous role was that of PC George Dixon | Jack Warner |
| Actress who asks Sam to play As Time Goes By in the film Casablanca | Ingrid Bergman |
| An inflammation of the eye | ophthalmitis |
| Ancient Amerindian people of the south-western US, who flourished between c 200BC and AD1500 | ANASAZI |
| Any of the points on a compass | RHUMB |
| Band of connective tissue consisting of collagen | SINEW |
| Breakwater, typically of wood, extending from a beach into the sea | GROYNE |
| British brand of watches, originally made in the Soviet Union, though later in Hong Kong | sekonda |
| Canadian poet and musician whose final album was You Want It Darker | Leonard Cohen |
| Civil rights activist who came to prominence after an incident on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama | Rosa Parks |
| Cornish river which empties into the Carrick Roads | FAL |
| Deceives or, archaically, blindfolds | HOODWINKS |
| Early ____s are the second group in Everett Rogers's "diffusion of innovations" theory | ADOPTER |
| Energy company which sponsored the FA Cup from the 2006/7 season to 2010/11 | EON |
| Family of rodents which includes squirrels | sciuridae |
| Footballer who scored a total of 141 goals for Arsenal, Manchester City, and Sunderland | Niall Quinn |
| Ford model superseded by the Orion | ESCORT |
| Former Leicester City manager, currently first team coach of Everton | Craig Shakespeare |
| German composer and trumpet virtuoso, his name very similar to that of a German statesman who won the 1971 Nobel peace prize | Willi Brandt |
| German director of films including Wings of Desire and Paris, Texas | Wim Wenders |
| Great brightness, or a flood of light | EFFULGENCE |
| Hat named after the eponymous heroine of a George du Maurier novel of 1894 | TRILBY |
| In law, an excuse for not appearing in court | ESSOIN |
| Instrument used for examining the windpipe | bronchoscope |
| Italian fans, especially those of Ferrari's Formula One team | tifosi |
| Kiran Desai's second novel and 2006 Man Booker Prize winner | The Inheritance of Loss |
| Material thrown out, especially from a volcano | EJECTA |
| Muscle rupture | HERNIA |
| On the ____ means taking part in political campaign speech-making | STUMP |
| Panel or screen placed behind an altar | REREDOS |
| Pertaining to the nose | RHINAL |
| Phrase conveying surprise when added to a question | on earth |
| President of France succeeded by Emmanuel Macron | Francois Hollande |
| Removable data storage medium from which an operating system can be loaded | boot disk |
| Russian composer and pianist whose prelude in C sharp minor became so popular that he tired of playing it | RACHMANINOFF |
| Sardinian tower, built between about 1800BC and 700BC | nuraghe |
| Someone you should not trust | a bad lot |
| Something to do just before running away | turn tail |
| Song from the 1925 musical No, No, Nanette | Tea for Two |
| Sultanate whose capital is Muscat | OMAN |
| The fifth Labour of Hercules was to clean the ____ | augean stables |
| The first ever duty-free shop opened at ____ airport in 1947 | SHANNON |
| The first rank held in a career as a naval officer | MIDSHIPMAN |
| The national parliament of Iceland | ALTHING |
| The positive element of Chinese dualistic cosmology | YANG |
| The tense used in a phrase such as "I thought he had gone" | PLUPERFECT |
| The ____ was Henri Rousseau's last completed work | DREAM |
| This penitential church service, published in 1544, was the first officially authorised service in English | Exhortation and Litany |
| Tiny African country between Ghana and Benin | TOGO |
| Un ____ en papier is a French "tissue" | mouchoir |
| Usually followed by "out"; in a state of ecstasy | blissed |
| ____ played Edina Monsoon in Absolutely Fabulous | Jennifer Saunders |
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