| Clue | Solution |
|---|---|
| Another name for perennial plant deadly nightshade | BELLADONNA |
| 1997 comedy-drama film for which Peter Cattaneo was a Best Director Oscar nominee | THEFULL |
| Gabriela —, 2000 Olympic 5,000m gold medallist | SZABO |
| Burrowing bivalve mollusc such as the quahog | CLAM |
| Industrial centre in Pas-de-Calais, France between Lille and Arras | LENS |
| Brine-cured Canadian cheese named after a place in Quebec | OKA |
| Zoe —, author of 2008 novel The Believers | HELLER |
| Piece of music composed for seven singers | SEPTET |
| Industrial city in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany on the River Danube | ULM |
| Nik —, rock music journalist; author of novels Need and King Death | COHN |
| Bluish-white metallic element; symbol Zn | ZINC |
| Comedy partner of Eric Morecambe who died in 1999 | ERNIE |
| The —, 1962 novel by William Faulkner | REIVERS |
| US singer-actor who played Manny Hood in 1999 comedy-drama film Cookie’s Fortune | LYLELOVETT |
| Johnny —, WBA Bantamweight champion from 2002-04 | BREDAHL |
| Francois —, South Africa and Bath Rugby flanker | LOUW |
| Felix —, actor who portrayed the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1964 film drama Becket | AYLMER |
| 2009 film drama starring Idris Elba and Beyonce Knowles | OBSESSED |
| Small New Zealand tree with light wood and edible fruit | NGAIO |
| Karlheinz —, German composer of 1968 vocal work Stimmung | STOCKHAUSEN |
| Literary and artistic movement of the late 18th- and 19th-centuries with which Felix Mendelssohn, Percy Shelley and Eugene Delacroix are associated | ROMANTICISM |
| 2001 novel by Christopher Hart | RESCUEME |
| Type of US submarine-launched ballistic missile that replaced Poseidon and Polaris from 1979 | TRIDENT |
| Town in Highland, NE Scotland housing a ruined 19th-century castle | THURSO |
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