| Clue | Solution |
|---|---|
| 1909 semi-autobiographical novel by H G Wells | TONOBUNGAY |
| 1922 novel by James Joyce set on June 16, 1904 | ULYSSES |
| — Bay, arm of the Indian Ocean upon which Port Elizabeth, South Africa, stands | ALGOA |
| British intelligence and security organisation based in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire (inits) | GCHQ |
| 1964 Broadway comedy by Murray Schisgal; a 1965 Tony Award Best Play nominee | LUV |
| Bill —, author of books A Short History of Nearly Everything and A Walk in the Woods | BRYSON |
| Tall tree affected by fungal disease DED | ELM |
| James —, rugby union fly-half; 2006 Wales Test debutant against Argentina | HOOK |
| Collective noun for a group of quail | BEVY |
| Mountain in central Switzerland in the Bernese Alps | EIGER |
| Grass of S Europe and N Africa that yields a fibre used to make rope and mats | ESPARTO |
| Arthur —, author of stage plays Reigen and The Green Cockatoo | SCHNITZLER |
| John —, designer of the Marble Arch monument in London | NASH |
| Member of a people living in the W Pyrenees in France and Spain | BASQUE |
| 1984 novel by Barbara Trapido | NOAHSARK |
| Second brightest star in the constellation Perseus, also known as the Demon Star | ALGOL |
| 1991 film drama starring Wesley Snipes and Annabella Sciorra | JUNGLEFEVER |
| Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for Pelle the Conqueror | MAXVONSYDOW |
| Norma —, Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar winner for The Divorcee | SHEARER |
| Amorphous form of hydrated silica used as a gemstone | OPAL |
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