| Irish city on the banks of the River Nore in Leinster |
KILKENNY |
| Italian city, home of the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari |
IMOLA |
| London street; the British government or civil service |
WHITEHALL |
| Main antagonist of The Merchant of Venice |
SHYLOCK |
| Main location of the Jim Carrey comedy film The Mask |
Edge City |
| Medical term for lack of strength, rare in British usage |
adynamia |
| Noel Gay musical featuring The Lambeth Walk |
Me and My Girl |
| One of the front four teeth in each human jaw |
INCISOR |
| Particle in a cell which synthesises protein |
RIBOSOME |
| Philip ____ wrote The Duke of Milan |
MASSINGER |
| Rush mat commonly used as a floor covering in Japan |
TATAMI |
| Rust is hydrated ____ |
iron oxide |
| Shields bearing coats of arms |
escutcheons |
| Someone from Muscat or Salalah |
OMANI |
| Tchaikovsky’s ballet The Nutcracker was based on a story by this German author |
E T A Hoffmann |
| The first UK National Hunt jockey to record 150 wins in one season, in 1988-89 |
Peter Scudamore |
| The London Peace Pagoda is in ____ Park |
BATTERSEA |
| The navigational head of the Missouri River is at ____, Iowa |
Sioux City |
| The role of Camilla Long at the Sunday Times |
film critic |
| The Sheik of ____ is a jazz standard, covered by the Beatles in their unsuccessful audition for Decca in 1962 |
ARABY |
| To remove a harness or, more generally, set free |
UNYOKE |
| Vessel with wing-like structures raising its hull at speed |
HYDROFOIL |
| Victor Hugo character rarely seen without her goat, Djali |
ESMERALDA |
| ____ onions are often pickled |
SILVERSKIN |