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January 15th 2017 Answers
Clue |
Solution |
1980 novel by Desmond Bagley |
BAHAMACRISIS |
Republic in SE Europe; capital Kiev |
UKRAINE |
Milo —, actor who played Bunjy Kennefick in BBC TV sitcom Me Mammy |
OSHEA |
— Peninsula, triangular area of land between the Great Australian Bight and Spencer Gulf |
EYRE |
2000 novel by Stephanie Theobald |
BICHE |
Richard —, choreographer; Rambert Dance Company artistic director from 1986-92 |
ALSTON |
Welsh town north-east of Swansea housing a ruined castle |
NEATH |
Siren in German legend said to lure boatmen to destruction from her rock at the edge of the Rhine |
LORELEI |
Nursery rhyme character in Lewis Carroll book Through the Looking-Glass |
HUMPTYDUMPTY |
Market town in Eure-et-Loir, France, housing a Gothic cathedral |
CHARTRES |
Celia —, actress who portrayed Doris Speed in 2010 BBC TV drama The Road to Coronation Street |
IMRIE |
Henry —, actor who played Mr Pugh in ITV sitcom The Worker |
MCGEE |
Juliette —, Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for Chocolat |
BINOCHE |
Alter ego of comic book character Batman |
BRUCEWAYNE |
Alcoholic drink flavoured with juniper berries |
GIN |
22nd letter of the Greek alphabet |
CHI |
Thin slice of meat, usually veal, coated with egg and breadcrumbs and fried |
ESCALOPE |
London-born US film and stage comedian who died in 2003 aged 100 |
BOBHOPE |
Keith —, television chef who authored 2000 autobiography Out of the Frying Pan |
FLOYD |
Freshwater game fish such as the Brown — or Rainbow — |
TROUT |
Colourless double sulphate of aluminium and potassium used in dressing leather |
ALUM |
1980 novel by Desmond Bagley |
BAHAMACRISIS |
Republic in SE Europe; capital Kiev |
UKRAINE |
Milo —, actor who played Bunjy Kennefick in BBC TV sitcom Me Mammy |
OSHEA |
— Peninsula, triangular area of land between the Great Australian Bight and Spencer Gulf |
EYRE |
2000 novel by Stephanie Theobald |
BICHE |
Richard —, choreographer; Rambert Dance Company artistic director from 1986-92 |
ALSTON |
Welsh town north-east of Swansea housing a ruined castle |
NEATH |
Siren in German legend said to lure boatmen to destruction from her rock at the edge of the Rhine |
LORELEI |
Nursery rhyme character in Lewis Carroll book Through the Looking-Glass |
HUMPTYDUMPTY |
Market town in Eure-et-Loir, France, housing a Gothic cathedral |
CHARTRES |
Celia —, actress who portrayed Doris Speed in 2010 BBC TV drama The Road to Coronation Street |
IMRIE |
Henry —, actor who played Mr Pugh in ITV sitcom The Worker |
MCGEE |
Juliette —, Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for Chocolat |
BINOCHE |
Alter ego of comic book character Batman |
BRUCEWAYNE |
Alcoholic drink flavoured with juniper berries |
GIN |
22nd letter of the Greek alphabet |
CHI |
Thin slice of meat, usually veal, coated with egg and breadcrumbs and fried |
ESCALOPE |
London-born US film and stage comedian who died in 2003 aged 100 |
BOBHOPE |
Keith —, television chef who authored 2000 autobiography Out of the Frying Pan |
FLOYD |
Freshwater game fish such as the Brown — or Rainbow — |
TROUT |
Colourless double sulphate of aluminium and potassium used in dressing leather |
ALUM |
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