“All newspaper and journalistic activity is an intellectual brothel from which there is no retreat” (Leo ____) |
TOLSTOY |
1990s series of autostereogram books |
Magic Eye |
2003 single by Evanescence, from their debut album Fallen |
My Immortal |
A green variety of beryl |
EMERALD |
A rowdy assembly, named after a fair in Dublin |
DONNYBROOK |
A Ugandan distilled drink, sometimes made with bananas |
waragi |
Actress who played Rita Hanson in Groundhog Day |
Andie MacDowell |
American equivalent of “become accustomed” |
ACCLIMATE |
Annual work by Benjamin Franklin, using the surname Saunders |
Poor Richard's Almanack |
Ballet dancing performed on tiptoe |
POINTE |
Breath, as a life force in yoga |
PRANA |
British newspaper which ceased publication in 1995 |
TODAY |
British version of what Americans call Spandex |
LYCRA |
Chloride salt used as a photographic developer |
AMIDOL |
City designed by Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker |
new delhi |
Collection of articles by Einstein, published in book form in 1949 |
The World As I See It |
Comedian who played obnoxious stand-up Reggie Warrington in The Nutty Professor |
Dave Chappelle |
Emmanuel Macron’s predecessor |
Francois Hollande |
Fantasy trilogy written by Philip Pullman |
His Dark Materials |
Former tennis player and current coach of Andy Murray |
Ivan Lendl |
French term for those of high social status |
haute monde |
Genus of, and alternative name for, catmint |
NEPETA |
Icelandic anthology |
EDDA |
In Greek myth, the sanctuary of Pythia |
DELPHI |
Irrational fear of confined spaces |
CLAUSTROPHOBIA |
Island whose capital is Heraklion |
CRETE |
Italian fashion designer who initially specialised in menswear |
Giorgio Armani |
Itchycoo Park and Lazy Sunday were hits for this 1960s band |
Small Faces |
Land which is fit for farming |
ARABLE |
Last of the twelve minor prophets in the Old Testament |
MALACHI |