| Clue | Solution |
|---|---|
| Gert —, actor who played the title role in 1964 action film Goldfinger | FROBE |
| Ninette —, Ireland-born ballet dancer and choreographer who died in 2002 | DEVALOIS |
| Wladyslaw —, 1972 Olympic shot put gold medallist | KOMAR |
| Singer-actress who played Leather Tuscadero in US television sitcom Happy Days | SUZIQUATRO |
| Marine fish such as the Quillback — or China — | ROCKFISH |
| City in San Joaquin County, California, noted for its production of Zinfandel wine | LODI |
| 1957 novel by Vladimir Nabokov | PNIN |
| City in Punjab, India, home to the Golden Temple | AMRITSAR |
| North American poplar such as the Eastern — whose seeds are covered with white hairs | COTTONWOOD |
| Another name for mother-of-pearl | NACRE |
| 1960s ITV comedy series starring Kenny Everett and Jonathan Routh | NICETIME |
| Port and resort on Gotland Island, SE Sweden | VISBY |
| Anthony —, Dutch aircraft designer who died in 1939 | FOKKER |
| In the game of bowls, a bulge or weight inside one side of a bowl | BIAS |
| Adolfo —, actor who played Emilio Largo in 1965 action film Thunderball | CELI |
| Member of a Native American people of Arizona and NW Mexico | YAQUI |
| 2011 music and dance film starring Kenny Wormald and Julianne Hough | FOOTLOOSE |
| European freshwater fish also called a pope | RUFFE |
| 1963 film Western starring John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara | MCLINTOCK |
| Alastair —, actor who played the title role in 1951 film drama Scrooge | SIM |
| Cathedral city in North Yorkshire on the River Ure | RIPON |
| Jean-Francois —, golfer; 2004 French Open tournament winner | REMESY |
| Alessandro —, Italian physicist who developed the first electrochemical cell | VOLTA |
| Gete —, 2005 and 2006 Berlin Marathon women’s race winner | WAMI |
| Salvador —, Spanish painter whose works include 1937’s Metamorphosis of Narcissus | DALI |
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