| Clue | Solution |
|---|---|
| English constitutional settlement of 1689 entitled An Act Declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject and Settling the Succession of the Crown | BILLOFRIGHTS |
| Chisel-edged tooth at the front of the mouth | INCISOR |
| Frida —, Mexican painter whose works include 1938’s Self-Portrait with Monkey | KAHLO |
| Antoine-Jean —, French painter whose works include 1827 oil Dr Vignardonne | GROS |
| Agile mammal of Asia, Europe and North America whose fur is highly valued | MARTEN |
| Alan —, author of novels Cry, the Beloved Country and Too Late the Phalarope | PATON |
| Promontory in western Greece off of which Octavian defeated Mark Antony in a naval battle in 31 BC | ACTIUM |
| Airline; flag carrier of Israel | ELAL |
| Constable in William Shakespeare play Measure for Measure | ELBOW |
| George M —, 19th-century US manufacturer of luxury railway coaches | PULLMAN |
| 1968 film thriller starring Hayley Mills and Hywel Bennett | TWISTEDNERVE |
| 2005 novel by Chris Ryan | BLACKOUT |
| Gustav —,composer of The Planets suite | HOLST |
| Administrative centre of Cornwall | TRURO |
| Hereditary title of the head of the Nizari sect of Ismaili Muslims | AGAKHAN |
| US state; capital Salt Lake City | UTAH |
| Town in Somerset on the River Parrett | BRIDGWATER |
| Black or greenish-black mineral found in igneous and metamorphic rocks | HORNBLENDE |
| 1970s ITV drama series with both Kevin Moreton and Mark McManus in the title role | SAM |
| 1970 novel by Peter Tinniswood | MOG |
| In skiing, a turn in which one ski is placed far forward of the other and turned gradually inwards | TELEMARK |
| Nova Scotian venue of a 1957 international peace conference | PUGWASH |
| Karel —, painter whose works include 1949’s Questioning Children | APPEL |
| Town in Saone-et-Loire, France that grew up around a 10th-century abbey | CLUNY |
| John —, actor who played Duggie Ferguson and Lawrence White in Coronation Street and Emmerdale | BOWE |
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