“If to be fat be to be hated, then ____’s lean kine are to be loved” (Henry IV, Part I) |
PHARAOH |
1998 Nick Hornby novel which frequently mentions the rock band Nirvana |
About a Boy |
A file sent with an email |
ATTACHMENT |
A fungus growing on woody debris in early spring |
scarlet cup |
A military administrator |
ADJUTANT |
A name for songs in musicals expressing desire or ambition, such as Wouldn’t It Be Loverly in My Fair Lady |
I Want |
A natural underground layer of material |
DEPOSIT |
A sporting alternative to “thrash” |
TROUNCE |
Actress who starred as Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City |
Sarah Jessica Parker |
American poet best known for Howl |
Allen Ginsberg |
An Irish name for an itinerant labourer or a rascal |
SPALPEEN |
BBC children’s television programme starring a drop-eared Skye terrier |
The Magic Roundabout |
Carrick ____ is a major anchorage in the Fal estuary |
ROADS |
Constellation between Canis Major and Canis Minor, also called the Unicorn |
MONOCEROS |
Crushing implement used with a mortar |
PESTLE |
Culture and fashion magazine; a location in The Pilgrim’s Progress |
Vanity Fair |
Dorset coastal feature on which pebble size is a good guide to your location |
Chesil Beach |
Drama exemplified by works of Plautus and Terence |
Roman comedy |
Either of the facial palpebrae |
EYELID |
Footballer who won the Champions League with Ajax, Real Madrid and AC Milan |
Clarence Seedorf |
Former regiment, now a battalion in the Royal Regiment of Scotland |
Black Watch |
Frankincense or myrrh, for example |
RESIN |
German name for the river which carries more traffic than any other in the world |
RHEIN |
Greek letter denoting an unknown angle in geometry |
THETA |