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March 26th 2017 Answers
| Clue |
Solution |
| 1962 stage play by Peter Shaffer |
THEPUBLICEYE |
| King of Ethiopia and father of Andromeda in Greek mythology |
CEPHEUS |
| Yellow-flowered North American plant such as the Smooth — |
OXEYE |
| Large Old World tree of the mahogany family whose bark is used to make a tonic |
NEEM |
| 1991 Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes-winning horse |
HANSEL |
| Fabric of silk and rayon closely woven to give a smooth glossy appearance |
SATIN |
| Antonio —, WBC Light Heavyweight champion from April-Nov, 2003 |
TARVER |
| Roman god of war |
MARS |
| Specialised agency of the UN based in Vienna whose aims include poverty alleviation through manufacturing |
UNIDO |
| Rich sweetened sherry of a dark colour |
AMOROSO |
| Alain —, author of novels The Erasers and Jealousy |
ROBBEGRILLET |
| Period of 366 days in the Gregorian calendar |
LEAPYEAR |
| Albrecht —, painter and engraver regarded as the greatest artist of the German renaissance |
DURER |
| 1981 novel by Peter Carey |
BLISS |
| Alistair —, comedian-impressionist who played the title role in 2006 BBC TV comedy-drama series Mayo |
MCGOWAN |
| Ancient Greek stringed instrument made of a resonating tortoise shell |
LYRE |
| Radioactive metal; symbol Tc |
TECHNETIUM |
| Ancient name for the Dardanelles |
HELLESPONT |
| Department of SE France; capital Toulon |
VAR |
| Berry-like fruit of a rose plant |
HIP |
| European seashore plant with spiny leaves and deep blue flowers |
SEAHOLLY |
| Harry —, singer-comedian who performed on BBC Radio programme The Goon Show |
SECOMBE |
| David —, prime minister of New Zealand from 1984-89 |
LANGE |
| Jelena —, 2001 French Open women's doubles tennis championship runner-up with Conchita Martinez |
DOKIC |
| — Lion Zion, Bob Marley & the Wailers hit |
IRON |
| 1962 stage play by Peter Shaffer |
THEPUBLICEYE |
| King of Ethiopia and father of Andromeda in Greek mythology |
CEPHEUS |
| Yellow-flowered North American plant such as the Smooth — |
OXEYE |
| Large Old World tree of the mahogany family whose bark is used to make a tonic |
NEEM |
| 1991 Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes-winning horse |
HANSEL |
| Fabric of silk and rayon closely woven to give a smooth glossy appearance |
SATIN |
| Antonio —, WBC Light Heavyweight champion from April-Nov, 2003 |
TARVER |
| Roman god of war |
MARS |
| Specialised agency of the UN based in Vienna whose aims include poverty alleviation through manufacturing |
UNIDO |
| Rich sweetened sherry of a dark colour |
AMOROSO |
| Alain —, author of novels The Erasers and Jealousy |
ROBBEGRILLET |
| Period of 366 days in the Gregorian calendar |
LEAPYEAR |
| Albrecht —, painter and engraver regarded as the greatest artist of the German renaissance |
DURER |
| 1981 novel by Peter Carey |
BLISS |
| Alistair —, comedian-impressionist who played the title role in 2006 BBC TV comedy-drama series Mayo |
MCGOWAN |
| Ancient Greek stringed instrument made of a resonating tortoise shell |
LYRE |
| Radioactive metal; symbol Tc |
TECHNETIUM |
| Ancient name for the Dardanelles |
HELLESPONT |
| Department of SE France; capital Toulon |
VAR |
| Berry-like fruit of a rose plant |
HIP |
| European seashore plant with spiny leaves and deep blue flowers |
SEAHOLLY |
| Harry —, singer-comedian who performed on BBC Radio programme The Goon Show |
SECOMBE |
| David —, prime minister of New Zealand from 1984-89 |
LANGE |
| Jelena —, 2001 French Open women's doubles tennis championship runner-up with Conchita Martinez |
DOKIC |
| — Lion Zion, Bob Marley & the Wailers hit |
IRON |
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