'An -- Mystery', a two-volume novel by Jules Verne |
ANTARCTIC |
-- Ackland, Australian contralto (1896-1975) |
ESSIE |
-- Jacques Melotte, British astronomer who discovered a moon of Jupiter |
PHILIBERT |
-- Sinclair, writer who won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1943 |
UPTON |
1977 film written, directed, and produced by David Lynch |
ERASERHEAD |
Anthem sung at the beginning of Mass, when the priest has ascended to the altar |
INTROIT |
Bee Gees single, released in 1979 |
TRAGEDY |
Birthplace, then in Kent, of the pioneer aviator Arthur Bigsworth |
ANERLEY |
Book by Tom Wolfe, published in 1979 |
THERIGHTSTUFF |
City in New Brunswick, Canada |
MONCTON |
Cricketer, former captain of England |
DAVIDGOWER |
Daughter of Tsar Nicholas II, believed to have been executed by the Bolsheviks in 1918 |
ANASTASIA |
Dry white Burgundy wine |
CHABLIS |
Early form of ice axe |
ALPENSTOCK |
Elaine --, singer and actress, best known for her work in musical theatre |
PAIGE |