'The -- of Malta', historical novel by Sir Walter Scott, published posthumously |
SIEGE |
1939 play by Sumner Locke Elliott; 1973 film starring Merle Oberon |
INTERVAL |
1940 film starring Claudette Colbert and Ray Milland |
ARISEMYLOVE |
1983 political thriller film starring Nick Nolte and Gene Hackman |
UNDERFIRE |
1988 film directed by Roman Polanski |
FRANTIC |
2017 film starring Hugh Bonneville |
VICEROYSHOUSE |
Ancient kingdom: its chief cities were Assur and Nineveh |
ASSYRIA |
Capital of Greece |
ATHENS |
Dorothy L. --, detective-story writer |
SAYERS |
Erik --, French composer who influenced Debussy and Ravel |
SATIE |
French film director associated with the New Wave of the 1960s |
JEANLUCGODARD |
In old Scottish law, to invest with heritable property |
INFEFT |
In the Jewish calendar, the first month of the religious year |
NISAN |
Jacques --, French composer of the humorous orchestral 'Divertissement' |
IBERT |