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September 1st 2017 Answers
| Clue |
Solution |
| Branch of philosophy concerned with the study of beauty and taste |
AESTHETICS |
| Roman emperor from 117-138 known for the wall built in Britain as a defence against the northern tribes |
HADRIAN |
| Hardwood of tropical Africa sometimes used as a substitute for teak |
IROKO |
| Resort town in Wicklow, Republic of Ireland |
BRAY |
| City in Egypt at the north end of the Suez Canal |
PORT |
| Colour of the ball worth one point in snooker |
RED |
| Peter —, Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party from 1998-99 |
LILLEY |
| European country; capital Stockholm |
SWEDEN |
| Tree with winged seeds whose wood is used for tool handles |
ASH |
| County town of County Kildare, Republic of Ireland |
NAAS |
| Type of jazz singing characterised by improvised vocal sounds |
SCAT |
| Government body from 1984-2003 that supervised telecommunications activities in the UK |
OFTEL |
| Paul-Henri —, winner of the 2007 Swiss Open singles tennis tournament |
MATHIEU |
| S E —, author of 1967 novel The Outsiders |
HINTON |
| 1997 comedy-drama film starring Llyr and Rhys Ifans |
TWINTOWN |
| The —, 1988 novel by Joanna Trollope |
CHOIR |
| 1951 story collection by Carson McCullers |
THEBALLADOF |
| Co-educational school near Elgin, Moray established in 1934 |
GORDONSTOUN |
| Albert —, Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland from 1992-94 |
REYNOLDS |
| 1928 Evelyn Waugh novel whose central character is Paul Pennyfeather |
DECLINE |
| The —, text of Judaism comprising the Mishnah and the Gemara |
TALMUD |
| David —, former controller of Radio 2 and Radio 4 who died in 2007 |
HATCH |
| BBC Radio comedy programme starring Tommy Handley that ran from 1939-49 |
ITMA |
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