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October 3rd 2016 Answers
Clue |
Solution |
Tony —, winner of the 1966 French Championships singles tennis title |
ROCHE |
Gene —, jazz drummer portrayed by Sal Mineo in a 1959 biopic |
KRUPA |
Non-SI unit of heat energy equal to 100,000 British thermal units |
THERM |
John —, winner of the 1981 Wimbledon singles tennis championship |
MCENROE |
US city in NW Texas formerly associated with the helium industry |
AMARILLO |
Unfermented soya-bean curd eaten as a foodstuff |
TOFU |
The —, UK video release title of a 2000 family film starring Jim Carrey in the title role |
GRINCH |
William Henry —, US Secretary of State from 1861-69 |
SEWARD |
Sandy —, golfer who won The Open Championship in 1985 |
LYLE |
Louis-Joseph de —, French general killed by British forces under James Wolfe in Quebec in 1759 |
MONTCALM |
Arctic toothed whale, the male of which has a long spiral tusk |
NARWHAL |
Asian kingdom whose capital is Kathmandu |
NEPAL |
24th letter in the Greek alphabet |
MG |
Marvin —, US composer of Pulitzer Prize-winning musical A Chorus Line |
ALSH |
Syngman —, president of South Korea from 1948-60 |
HE |
Nicola —, Italian composer of the operas Germanico in Germania and Semiramide riconosciuta |
OPR |
The —, 1954 novel by Hammond Innes also published as The Naked Land |
SRNEAD |
Marble statue of Aphrodite famous for its missing arms housed in the Louvre Museum |
VNSEIO |
The —, 2006 action film starring Michael Douglas and Kiefer Sutherland |
SNIE |
Ancient region on the Adriatic Sea including parts of present-day Albania, Croatia and Montenegro |
LYI |
Resort town in central Colorado, US, noted for its skiing |
SE |
Old World songbird with a harsh chattering cry |
CA |
Tony —, winner of the 1966 French Championships singles tennis title |
ROCHE |
Gene —, jazz drummer portrayed by Sal Mineo in a 1959 biopic |
KRUPA |
Non-SI unit of heat energy equal to 100,000 British thermal units |
THERM |
John —, winner of the 1981 Wimbledon singles tennis championship |
MCENROE |
US city in NW Texas formerly associated with the helium industry |
AMARILLO |
Unfermented soya-bean curd eaten as a foodstuff |
TOFU |
The —, UK video release title of a 2000 family film starring Jim Carrey in the title role |
GRINCH |
William Henry —, US Secretary of State from 1861-69 |
SEWARD |
Sandy —, golfer who won The Open Championship in 1985 |
LYLE |
Louis-Joseph de —, French general killed by British forces under James Wolfe in Quebec in 1759 |
MONTCALM |
Arctic toothed whale, the male of which has a long spiral tusk |
NARWHAL |
Asian kingdom whose capital is Kathmandu |
NEPAL |
24th letter in the Greek alphabet |
MG |
Marvin —, US composer of Pulitzer Prize-winning musical A Chorus Line |
ALSH |
Syngman —, president of South Korea from 1948-60 |
HE |
Nicola —, Italian composer of the operas Germanico in Germania and Semiramide riconosciuta |
OPR |
The —, 1954 novel by Hammond Innes also published as The Naked Land |
SRNEAD |
Marble statue of Aphrodite famous for its missing arms housed in the Louvre Museum |
VNSEIO |
The —, 2006 action film starring Michael Douglas and Kiefer Sutherland |
SNIE |
Ancient region on the Adriatic Sea including parts of present-day Albania, Croatia and Montenegro |
LYI |
Resort town in central Colorado, US, noted for its skiing |
SE |
Old World songbird with a harsh chattering cry |
CA |
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