Oxford University student from USA, Germany or the British Commonwealth |
Rhodes scholar |
Pact between the Vatican and a secular government |
CONCORDAT |
Paracetamol, eg, in plain packaging with no branding |
Generic drug |
Phil Redmond’s soap-opera set in Chester |
hollyoaks |
Poultry in Australia |
chooks |
Redraw electoral boundaries so as to give one party an unfair advantage |
GERRYMANDER |
Regalia including 23,578 gemstones |
Crown Jewels |
Rev W Awdry’s tank engine |
THOMAS |
Rumpy or stumpy |
Manx cat |
Russian revolutionary, born Lev Davidovich Bronstein in 1879 |
Leon Trotsky |
Sports presenter who succeeded Richard Whiteley as host of Countdown in 2005 |
Des Lynam |
Steed, Cathy Gale, Emma Peel or Tara King |
AVENGER |
Tail-ender sent in to bat when a wicket falls close to the end of a day’s play |
NIGHTWATCHMAN |
Temporary places to sleep, colloquially |
Crash pads |
The composer with the most pages in Nicholas Slonimsky’s Lexicon of Musical Invective |
WAGNER |
The heavens streaked with long parallel white masses of cloud |
Mackerel sky |
The Thames Tunnel, now used by the East London line, connects ____ and Wapping |
ROTHERHITHE |
Top of the Lake star, ____ Moss |
ELISABETH |
Traitors were hurled from the ____ rock on Rome’s Capitoline Hill |
TARPEIAN |
Tree-dwelling nocturnal Madagascan lemur with long thin fingers |
aye-aye |
US musical and comedy star associated with the song There’s No Business Like Show Business |
Ethel Merman |
Wartime farm workers |
Land girls |
Weir of ____, Robert Louis Stevenson novel set in southern Scotland |
hermiston |
Where movies are edited |
Cutting room |
____ Husain, Radio 4 Today presenter since 2013 |
mishal |
____ lynx is another name for a caracal |
DESERT |
____ recorded Elgar’s Violin Concerto when aged 16 in 1932 |
Yehudi Menuhin |
____ Reid, co-presenter of Good Morning Britain since 2014 |
SUSANNA |
____politik, German power politics |
macht |