“SUCCESS FOUR FLIGHTS THURSDAY MORNING […] LONGEST 59 SECONDS INFORM PRESS HOME ____” (Telegram sent by Wright brothers on December 17, 1903) |
CHRISTMAS |
1982 snooker tournament in which Steve Davis made the first televised maximum break |
Lada Classic |
A love affair, especially a secret one |
LIAISON |
A student of ancient Greek culture |
HELLENIST |
Abbreviated, the address of a web page |
URL |
Adult offshoot of the children’s TV show Tiswas |
OTT |
African river, reportedly one of the ten accounting for 90% of the plastic entering the world’s oceans |
NIGER |
Author who created Lord Peter Wimsey |
Dorothy Sayers |
Bethlehem visitors, mentioned in only one gospel |
Wise Men of the East |
Canadian prime minister born on Christmas Day 1971 |
Justin Trudeau |
Cancellation of a bad debt |
write-off |
Carol telling the story of a Bohemian ruler’s journey to give alms |
Good King Wenceslas |
Cereal hybrid of wheat and rye |
TRITICALE |
Distress call which comes from the pronunciation of “help me” in French |
MAYDAY |
Dragon in the Ivor the Engine TV series |
IDRIS |
Electronic percussion instruments |
drum pads |
Festive-sounding final song on Van Morrison’s 1970 album Moondance |
Glad Tidings |
Floria ____ is a famous singer in a Puccini opera |
TOSCA |
French writer and dramatist, fictionalised in an 1897 play by Edmond Rostand |
Cyrano De Bergerac |
From Afrikaans, a tree formerly used to make cartwheels |
wagenboom |
Hat, gloves, scarf, coat etc |
winter clothing |
Holly or ivy, for example |
EVERGREEN |
Instrument which measures the velocity of blood flow |
RHEOMETER |
King who ordered the killing of the infant Jesus |
HEROD |
Location of the final battle of the English Civil War |
WORCESTER |
London district which hosted the 2012 Summer Olympics |
STRATFORD |
Mathematical set comprising all the elements of two or more others |
UNION |
Most weird |
EERIEST |
Multi-pronged spear used for fishing |
LEISTER |
Name by which Rangifer tarandus has popular yuletide connotations |
REINDEER |