| Instruments associated with Rick Wakeman |
KEYBOARDS |
| Long-standing Fender guitar model launched in 1951 |
TELECASTER |
| Marmalade-loving creation of Michael Bond |
PADDINGTON |
| Mel, Emma, Mel, Victoria and ____ |
GERI |
| Motor sport using mixed-surface tracks |
RALLYCROSS |
| Musician called the “architect of rock and roll” |
Little Richard |
| Once called Memphis Recording Service, many seminal rock and roll records were cut here |
Sun Studio |
| Phone directory advertised by JR Hartley |
Yellow Pages |
| Released in 2001, debut album from the Strokes |
Is This It |
| Secretive US base many wanted to storm in a 2019 internet meme |
Area fifty-one |
| Semi-transparent white gems with a blue tinge |
MOONSTONES |
| Tempts (someone) with possible pleasure or gain |
ENTICES |
| The first female MP to sit in the House of Commons, in 1919 |
Nancy Astor |
| The head of a diplomatic body |
Chef de mission |
| The ____ Band, based in Treorchy, were the first non-English brass band to win the British Open championship, in 2000 |
CORY |
| Title first held by Arthur Wellesley |
Duke of Wellington |
| To bear witness |
TESTIFY |
| US president between Warren Harding and Herbert Hoover |
Calvin Coolidge |
| What JFK declared himself on June 26, 1963 |
BERLINER |
| Wickedly fiendish |
DEMONIC |
| Word that can come before income or razor |
DISPOSABLE |
| Word that can follow skinny, lucky and sheep |
DIP |
| Words commonly seen to the right of a holographic crown |
Bank Of England |