'The curfew tolls ____' (Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard) |
The knell of parting day |
1988 film starring Winona Ryder about four girls with the same first name |
HEATHERS |
A cluster of stalked flowers emanating from the stem |
RACEME |
A vein in a leaf, or in an insect's wing |
NERVURE |
Airport whose motto is 'Making every journey better' |
HEATHROW |
Among themselves (Latin) |
inter se |
An archive file format for data compression |
RAR |
An ornamental typographical character |
DINGBAT |
Assumed name of 19th-century US civil rights activist Isabella Baumfree |
Sojourner Truth |
Author of An Inconvenient Truth |
Al Gore |
Author of Don Quixote |
Miguel de Cervantes |
Author of The Tin Drum |
Gunter Grass |
Belief contrary to that of one's religion |
HERESY |
Berkshire town; virginity |
MAIDENHEAD |
Bristle-like projection on a grain sheath |
AWN |
Celebrity; the name of several Royal Navy battleships |
RENOWN |
Cellmate of Lennie Godber |
Norman Stanley Fletcher |
Cocktail whose primary alcohol is the same as for a Tom Collins |
Singapore sling |
Collectively, Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva |
TRIMURTI |
Comedian who was the first female to host a late night network TV talk show in the US |
Joan Rivers |
Comedic Greek writer, author of Dyskolos (The Grouch) |
MENANDER |
Dabbling duck of the Anas genus |
TEAL |
Detective in a series of eleven novels by Jo Nesbo |
Harry Hole |
Drooping of the upper eyelid |
PTOSIS |
Either of two side posts on which a lintel rests |
JAMB |
Female first name ultimately derived from a word meaning 'pearl' |
MARGARET |
Footballer who earned 125 England caps |
Peter Shilton |
Frederick George ____ was a key figure in the development of the teleprinter |
CREED |
Genus of curved bacteria, including the one causing cholera |
VIBRIO |