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October 6th 2016 Answers
Clue |
Solution |
City and resort in SE Florida, US |
MIAMI |
Eamon —, president of the Republic of Ireland from 1959-73 |
DEVALERA |
Capital of Morocco |
RABAT |
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar-nominee for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest |
BRADDOURIF |
1968 Olympic men's 400m gold medallist |
LEEEVANS |
Christian —, French couturier noted for his New Look |
DIOR |
Raven in 1841 Charles Dickens novel Barnaby Rudge |
GRIP |
Open land in central London, site of The Great Exhibition in 1851 |
HYDEPARK |
Popular ornamental tree of the pea family native to China |
PAGODATREE |
The —, 1989 comedy film starring Tom Hanks and Bruce Dern |
BURBS |
Budapest-born actress who played Lisa Douglas in US television sitcom Green Acres |
EVAGABOR |
Denis —, rugby league player who won the 1995 Man of Steel award |
BETTS |
Ancient kingdom in the Old Testament east of the Dead Sea |
MOAB |
Horse that won the St Leger, Oaks and 1,000 Guineas in 1955 |
MELD |
Capital of Vietnam |
HANOI |
P A J —, England Test cricketer who took 7-70 against Sri Lanka at Lord's in 1991 |
DEFREITAS |
The —, 1980s ITV sitcom starring Bill Maynard |
GAFFER |
Racehorse of the year at the 2013 Cartier Racing Awards |
TREVE |
Michel —, French marshal executed for treason in 1815 |
NEY |
Brightest star in the constellation Cygnus |
DENEB |
Burrowing rodent of North and Central America with short legs and cheek pouches |
GOPHER |
US state whose capital is Topeka |
KANSAS |
BBC TV comedy series starring Johnny Vegas that ran from 2005-11 |
IDEAL |
God of thunder in Norse mythology |
THOR |
Max —, winner of the World Chess Championship from 1935-37 |
EUWE |
City and resort in SE Florida, US |
MIAMI |
Eamon —, president of the Republic of Ireland from 1959-73 |
DEVALERA |
Capital of Morocco |
RABAT |
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar-nominee for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest |
BRADDOURIF |
1968 Olympic men's 400m gold medallist |
LEEEVANS |
Christian —, French couturier noted for his New Look |
DIOR |
Raven in 1841 Charles Dickens novel Barnaby Rudge |
GRIP |
Open land in central London, site of The Great Exhibition in 1851 |
HYDEPARK |
Popular ornamental tree of the pea family native to China |
PAGODATREE |
The —, 1989 comedy film starring Tom Hanks and Bruce Dern |
BURBS |
Budapest-born actress who played Lisa Douglas in US television sitcom Green Acres |
EVAGABOR |
Denis —, rugby league player who won the 1995 Man of Steel award |
BETTS |
Ancient kingdom in the Old Testament east of the Dead Sea |
MOAB |
Horse that won the St Leger, Oaks and 1,000 Guineas in 1955 |
MELD |
Capital of Vietnam |
HANOI |
P A J —, England Test cricketer who took 7-70 against Sri Lanka at Lord's in 1991 |
DEFREITAS |
The —, 1980s ITV sitcom starring Bill Maynard |
GAFFER |
Racehorse of the year at the 2013 Cartier Racing Awards |
TREVE |
Michel —, French marshal executed for treason in 1815 |
NEY |
Brightest star in the constellation Cygnus |
DENEB |
Burrowing rodent of North and Central America with short legs and cheek pouches |
GOPHER |
US state whose capital is Topeka |
KANSAS |
BBC TV comedy series starring Johnny Vegas that ran from 2005-11 |
IDEAL |
God of thunder in Norse mythology |
THOR |
Max —, winner of the World Chess Championship from 1935-37 |
EUWE |
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