Clue | Solution |
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Maria —, Irish author of 1800 novel Castle Rackrent | EDGEWORTH |
Anson —, Brighton-born animator of films Oh’phelia and Othello who died in 1962 | DYER |
1886 children’s book by Susan Coolidge | WHATKATY |
Breed of light domestic fowl named after a commune in Yvelines, France | HOUDAN |
1977 stage play by Howard Brenton | EPSOM |
Cape —, peninsula of NE Tunisia | BON |
Island in the Caribbean linked administratively with Barbuda | ANTIGUA |
1983 fantasy film starring Ken Marshall and Lysette Anthony | KRULL |
English title of a three-act opera by Engelbert Humperdinck based on a fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm | HANSEL |
Nadia —, 1976 and 1980 Olympic artistic gymnastics balance beam gold medallist | COMANECI |
1994 film drama starring Jack Nicholson and Michelle Pfeiffer | WOLF |
Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter whose three album releases have been named after mathematical symbols | EDSHEERAN |
Mineral also known as white lead ore | CERUSSITE |
Protein similar to collagen found in connective tissue | ELASTIN |
Robert —, 1970 Commonwealth 800m gold medallist | OUKO |
Sharon —, actress-wife of Roman Polanski murdered in 1969 | TATE |
1965 horror film starring Catherine Deneuve, Yvonne Furneaux and Ian Hendry | REPULSION |
1985 novel by A S Byatt | STILLLIFE |
1988 film thriller starring Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan | DOA |
North American tree related to the horse chestnut such as the Ohio — or Yellow — | BUCKEYE |
1906 Jack London novel featuring the character Grey Beaver | WHITE |
Capital of West Germany from 1949-90 | BONN |
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