“French mustard” sold in the UK resembles ____ mustard rather than Dijon |
BORDEAUX |
“Freude, schöner Götterfunken / Tochter aus ____” (Ode to Joy lyrics) |
ELYSIUM |
“____, Arizona / Don’t forget Winona” (Route 66 lyrics) |
FLAGSTAFF |
1996 golf romcom with Kevin Costner and Rene Russo |
Tin Cup |
A fortified dessert wine of Sicily |
MARSALA |
A small illustration or short literary sketch |
VIGNETTE |
Actress who played Edith Artois in ’Allo ’Allo! |
Carmen Silvera |
Angles of 2 or 3 radians are ____ |
OBTUSE |
Another name for the Furies in Greek mythology |
ERINYES |
Asian mammal also called honey badger |
RATEL |
Bell which calls Catholics to prayer |
ANGELUS |
City with the oldest continuously operating university in the Americas |
LIMA |
Consisting of a single part |
ONEFOLD |
Conversion of an image stored as an outline into pixels |
rasterisation |
Cylindrical coils of wire used as electromagnets |
SOLENOIDS |
Dorset town where Mary Anning made significant fossil discoveries in the 19th century |
Lyme Regis |
Dorset’s “abbey town of golden ironstone […] a town of schools” (Betjeman) |
SHERBORNE |
German tennis player who beat Serena Williams in a 2018 Wimbledon final |
Angelique Kerber |
In ancient Rome, one quarter of a denarius |
SESTERCE |
In the Channel 4 sitcom Black Books, the bookshop is located in London's ____ |
Russell Square |
In ____ wrestling, holds below the waist are prohibited |
Graeco-Roman |
In ____, a hand with no court cards is “carte blanche” |
PIQUET |
Informally, those fighting for Garibaldi in his campaign to unify Italy |
red-shirts |
Large semiaquatic rodent native to South America |
COYPU |
Legality |
LAWFULNESS |