Garment which an apprentice geisha is required to wear |
KIMONO |
George Eliot novel featuring a skilled carpenter |
adam bede |
German band who had a 1982 hit with Da Da Da |
TRIO |
Head of a fictional enterprise supposedly based in New York, Paris and Peckham |
Del Boy |
Hi Ho Silver by Jim Diamond was the theme song to this 1986-92 Michael Elphick TV series |
BOON |
In French, a term for housework or a household |
MENAGE |
Mythical huntress who promised to marry the man who could beat her in a foot race |
ATALANTA |
Novel conceived in 1816, the “year without a summer” after a ghost story challenge from Lord Byron |
FRANKENSTEIN |
One treating disorders, often by manipulating the spine |
CHIROPRACTOR |
Parallel 90 degrees north of the Tropic of Capricorn |
Arctic Circle |
Phylum containing most animals with shells |
mollusca |
Portrayed feelings in an overly-theatrical manner |
EMOTED |
Respirator which was used during acute polio infections |
iron lung |
Saint who founded the Monte Cassino monastery |
BENEDICT |
Singer whose stage name changed to a symbol in 1993 |
PRINCE |
Sondheim work based on Brothers Grimm plots |
Into the Woods |
Term derived from Greek for a set of nine things |
ENNEAD |
The ____ carpet beetle is a pest in natural history museums as well as homes |
VARIED |
Type of calendar with less than 30 days |
ADVENT |
US director who describes some of his films as “joints” |
Spike Lee |
Waterway opened in 1822 and revived by the opening of the Falkirk Wheel boat lift in 2002 |
Union Canal |
Weapons seen in many paintings of Saint Sebastian |
ARROWS |
What “Rosebud” is in the 1941 film Citizen Kane |
SLED |
____ used rafts in Beatrix Potter’s second Tale Of … book |
red squirrels |