Clues |
Answers |
A Israelite king – or a measure of champagne? |
JEROBOAM |
Aldous __, author of Brave New World |
HUXLEY |
An ornamental case used for carrying small tools |
ETUI |
Audio-visual artist whose works include Sound Mirrors (1999) and Kodak (2006) |
TACITA |
Bois de __, public gardens in Paris |
BOULOGNE |
Building and university in Paris |
SORBONNE |
Composer who may be JS or Offen-, according to Victor Borge? |
BACH |
Dominic __ MP, former Attorney General and now a leading Remainer |
GRIEVE |
Holden Caulfield’s sister in The Catcher in the Rye |
PHOEBE |
Liturgical vestment commonly worn by priests during Holy Communion |
ALB |
Ottoman ruler, 1788-1822 |
ALIPASHA |
Pejorative epithet used against working class Britons |
CHAV |
Pierre-Auguste __, artist whose works include La Parisienne (1874) |
RENOIR |
See 18 Across |
DEAN |
See 2 |
PAXTON |
The capital of Botswana |
GABORONE |
The designer of the Crystal Palace |
JOSEPH |
The father of Goneril, Regan and Cordelia? |
KINGLEAR |
The Greek equivalent of Cupid |
EROS |
US sports term for a highly effective team member |
MVP |
Villa __, house and public gardens in Rome |
Borghese |
Waterway also known as the Strait of Istanbul |
BOSPORUS |
What Jeffrey Bernard so often was? |
UNWELL |
__ Park, public space in Salford |
PEEL |
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