Clues | Answers |
Algerian city and province, known for its 4th century basilica | TEBESSA |
Animal droppings - or a kind of jazz? | SCAT |
Baroness Sayeeda __, campaigner against Islamophobia | WARSI |
Baroque fountain in Rome | TREVI |
British chemicals company sold to AkzoNobel in 2008 | ICI |
Country bordered by Vietnam and Myanmar | LAOS |
Currer __, pseudonym of Charlotte Brontë | BELL |
Feminist magazine founded in 1972 which ceased publishing in 1993 | SPARERIB |
Form of communication superseded by the fax machine | TELEX |
London listings magazine founded in 1981 which ceased publication in 1993 | CITYLIMITS |
Magazine founded 1841 which finally closed in 2002 | PUNCH |
Magazine launched in 1988 which ceased publication after being sued by ITN in 2000 | LIVINGMARXISM |
Magazine of social inquiry, founded in 1962 | NEWSOCIETY |
Minority ethnic group in Rwanda | TUTSI |
Mr __, character played by Rowan Atkinson | BEAN |
Paolo __, winner of the Golden Boot in the 1982 FIFA World Cup | ROSSI |
The capital of Latvia | RIGA |
The eldest daughter of Hardy's John and Joan Durbeyfield? | TESS |
The leading magazine for teenage girls in the late 1980s | JUSTSEVENTEEN |
The __, BBC magazine which ceased publication in 1991 | LISTENER |
When Robert Browning wished to be in England? | INAPRIL |
__ Valley, organic dairy business based in Somerset | YEO |
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