| “Fascism is the cult of ____ murder” (Marcus Garvey) |
ORGANISED |
| “For zeal’s a dreadful ____, / That teaches saints to tear and cant” (Samuel Butler, Hudibras) |
TERMAGANT |
| “From Dan to ____” is a biblical phrase indicating the area settled by the tribes of Israel |
BEERSHEBA |
| “Why, ’tis good to be sad and say ____” (As You Like It) |
NOTHING |
| A case or stand in which spirit decanters are locked but visible |
TANTALUS |
| A US university was named after this president of an East India Company settlement, which became Madras |
Elihu Yale |
| Area of northern and eastern England under Viking rule |
DANELAW |
| Australian TV’s first soap opera, launched in 1958 |
Autumn Affair |
| BBC2 series which started at Dover’s cliffs in 2005 |
COAST |
| Charlemagne’s shrine is in this German city’s cathedral |
AACHEN |
| Conglomerate of rounded pebbles in a contrasting matrix |
pudding stone |
| Director of the Oscar-winning 1969 film Women in Love |
Ken Russell |
| Drug derived from vitamin A, used to treat skin conditions |
retinoid |
| Easternmost and largest of the “sestieri” of Venice |
castello |
| Finnish band which won the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest |
LORDI |
| Former All Blacks player who was nicknamed Pinetree |
Colin Meads |
| German tennis player who was ranked as world No 1 for a record 377 weeks |
Steffi Graf |
| In A Fish Called Wanda, Kevin Kline played ____ West |
OTTO |
| In a variant from the commonest transliteration, the composer of the piano suite Pictures at an Exhibition |
Modest Moussorgsky |
| In June 2019, Boris Johnson said he would take the UK out of the EU by Halloween, “come what may, ____” |
do or die |
| Informally, an early bicycle without tyres or springs |
BONESHAKER |
| Inuit territory of northern Canada, created in 1999 |
NUNAVUT |
| Jacobin leader, guillotined for his role in the Reign of Terror |
ROBESPIERRE |
| John Greenleaf ____ was noted for anti-slavery campaigning and nostalgic poems about New England |
WHITTIER |