“And ’t is my faith, that every flower / ____ the air it breathes” (Wordsworth) |
ENJOYS |
“____ canem” is Latin for “Beware of the dog” |
CAVE |
100 centavos |
PESO |
1912 novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs which introduced the character of John Clayton |
Tarzan of the Apes |
1929 autobiography by Robert Graves (aged 34) |
Good-Bye to All That |
1978 film whose title is prison slang for an escape attempt |
midnight express |
A judge in the Court of Appeal |
Lord Justice |
A member of the order containing frogs and toads |
anuran |
A ruling made by a mufti |
FATWA |
Actress who reputedly said “The Germans and I no longer speak the same language” |
Marlene Dietrich |
Actress who won an Oscar for her portrayal of June Carter Cash in Walk the Line |
Reese Witherspoon |
African carnivore which, contrary to popular belief, is mainly a predator rather than scavenger |
spotted hyena |
Archaically, feeling faint |
ASWOON |
Be a sign or warning of (something about to happen) |
PRESAGE |
Command sometimes given if something is about to fail |
ABORT |
David Bowie’s follow-up single to Let's Dance |
China Girl |
Document which may be needed by someone emigrating to a francophone country |
permis de sejour |
Dramatis ____ are the characters in a play |
PERSONAE |
Earth’s ____ begins at an altitude of about 400km |
EXOSPHERE |
Film actor Vincent ____ was best known for horror roles |
PRICE |
Hokkaido’s capital |
SAPPORO |
In classical myth, ____ became a spider after her death |
ARACHNE |
In secret, colloquially |
on the qt |
Informally, sweatpants, possibly not worn for sporting reasons |
trackies |
Knife-edged mountain ridge between glacial valleys |
ARETE |