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March 11th 2021 Answers
Clue |
Solution |
Brownish-orange puppet on former ITV children's television programme Rainbow |
ZIPPY |
Form of the game boules that originated in Provence, France |
PETANQUE |
1959 novel by Henry Miller |
NEXUS |
2002 novel by Cecily von Ziegesar |
GOSSIPGIRL |
Liliaceous plant of the Mediterranean with a thick flower stalk |
HYACINTH |
Christopher —, architect who designed St Paul's Cathedral, London |
WREN |
Port in northeast Egypt linked by rail with Cairo |
SUEZ |
2005 crime film starring Clive Owen, Jennifer Aniston and Vincent Cassel |
DERAILED |
Cephalopod mollusc with a broad flattened body that produces a brown pigment |
CUTTLEFISH |
Patrick —, Cameroon striker at Coventry City FC from 2003-05 |
SUFFO |
D H —, author of novels Women in Love and Lady Chatterley's Lover |
LAWRENCE |
Mogul emperor of India from 1556-1605 |
AKBAR |
In astronomy, the point on the celestial sphere vertically above an observer |
ZENITH |
Buck-toothed character in Leo Baxendale comic strip The Bash Street Kids |
PLUG |
River that flows to the North Sea at Middlesbrough |
TEES |
Creature in Greek mythology with the head and trunk of a woman and wings of a bird |
HARPY |
The —, 1974-77 ITV sitcom starring Bernard Hepton and Ken Jones |
SQUIRRELS |
Irving —, composer of songs White Christmas and God Bless America |
BERLIN |
Liverpudlian entertainer; UK representative in the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest |
SONIA |
Capital of the British Overseas Territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha |
JAMESTOWN |
Front part of the head of a golf club |
TOE |
CGS unit of magnetic induction |
GAUSS |
Largest island in the Mediterranean Sea |
SICILY |
1945 film noir starring Tom Neal and Ann Savage |
DETOUR |
City in western Czech Republic also known as Pilsen; a 2015 European Capital of Culture |
PLZEN |
Ferdinand —, French commander in chief of Allied armies on the Western front in the First World War |
FOCH |
Outer green or membranous covering of certain seeds and fruits |
HUSK |
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