| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| -- -on-Sea, resort between Eastbourne and Hastings | BEXHILL |
| 1934 detective comedy film starring William Powell | THETHINMAN |
| A capital in North Africa | ALGIERS |
| Bob --, clerk to Ebenezer Scrooge in 'A Christmas Carol' | CRATCHIT |
| Capuchin or spider monkey | SAJOU |
| Class of cold-blooded scaly vertebrates | REPTILIA |
| Classified according to various criteria | HIERARCHIC |
| Consume a drink in one gulp | CHUGALUG |
| Detective story writer 1920-2014 | PDJAMES |
| Emerson --, Brazilian racing driver | FITTIPALDI |
| Former state of north-west India | UDAIPUR |
| Gian Lorenzo --, 1598-1680, Italian sculptor, architect and painter | BERNINI |
| Hattie --, 1922-80, comic actress | JACQUES |
| Large state in Peninsular Malaysia | Pahang |
| Muscles between buttock and hip | GLUTEI |
| Of the air, warm and soft | BALMY |
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Official parliamentary record | HANSARD |
| Organ that modifies the blood | SPLEEN |
| Peninsula in north-east Egypt | SINAI |
| Poor-quality alcoholic drink | ROTGUT |
| Port and resort in Guerrero state, south-west Mexico | ACAPULCO |
| Rich man in parable in Luke 16:19-31 | DIVES |
| State capital of Wyoming | CHEYENNE |
| Style of ecumenical Christian worship | Taize |
| Tradename for a brand of tea and fruit drinks | SNAPPLE |
| Type of jazz music originating about 1940 | BEBOP |
| Undergo a chemical change | REACT |
| US male vocalist Kenneth Edmonds | BABYFACE |
| US rock singer with hit '48 Crash' in 1973 | SUZIQUATRO |
| Using only one language | MONOGLOT |
| William --, 1754-1817, English naval officer | BLIGH |
| William --, astronomer who discovered Uranus | HERSCHEL |
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