| Jazz standard from the Gershwin brothers musical Girl Crazy |
I Got Rhythm |
| Joe Root’s successor as England Test cricket captain |
Ben Stokes |
| Kiln for drying hops, especially in Kent |
Oast house |
| Like the Ffestiniog or Talyllyn railways |
Narrow-gauge |
| Living accommodation with one main room |
studio flat |
| Located in Port Charlotte, one of Islay’s nine distilleries |
bruichladdich |
| Marie ____’s work in wax included a self-portrait still shown at the London museum she founded |
TUSSAUD |
| Midlands town where Jensen cars were made, 1935-76 |
West Bromwich |
| Non-technical name for urticaria |
nettle rash |
| Petty gangster or ruffian |
HOODLUM |
| Piece of armour covering the chest |
BREASTPLATE |
| Prolific novelist who wrote The Prisoner of Zenda |
Anthony Hope |
| Pruned tidily; adorned |
TRIMMED |
| Robin Day was the first host of this TV topical debate forum |
question time |
| Scotland’s southernmost Munro, overlooking its largest loch by surface area |
Ben Lomond |
| The German equivalent of the French “n’est-ce pas?” |
Nicht wahr |
| The holly genus; another name for holm-oak |
ILEX |
| The plant “inextricably entwined” and in love with the honeysuckle in a Flanders and Swann song |
BINDWEED |
| The ____ Aqueduct and its section of the Llangollen Canal are a Unesco world heritage site |
PONTCYSYLLTE |
| Unfair use of power to benefit or employ family or friends |
NEPOTISM |
| US actor who played Oliver Wendell Douglas in the US TV sitcom Green Acres and Carlton Travis in Falcon Crest |
Eddie Albert |
| US version of a military instruction to turn in the opposite direction |
about face |