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- 1.1981 hit single and album by Altered Images
- 2.A street in Jerusalem believed to be the path that Jesus walked on the way to his crucifixion
- 3.Paris museum that opened on 10 August 1793
- 4.The Gay ___, 1934 American musical film starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
- 5.Former name for a Number 3 wood in golf
- 6.Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale about a tiny girl
- 7.1985 John Boorman film set in the Brazilian Rainforest
- 8.Author of Peter Pan
- 9.State of NE India with the heaviest rainfall in the world
- 10.See 9
- 11.A range of chalk hills that extends from the Itchen Valley in Hampshire to Beachy Head in East Sussex
- 12.Wooden character created by Enid Blyton
- 13.The capital of (the Former Yugoslav Republic of) Macedonia
- 14.Former full back who managed Luton Town and Sheffield United in the 1970s
- 15.Highly contagious viral disease also called grippe
- 16.Rashid ___, former wicket keeper who captained Pakistan in 2003
- 17.2015 musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda about an American Founding Father
- 18.Ezekiel ___, Kenyan athlete who won the 3000 metres steeplechase at the 2004 and 2012 Olympics
- 19.Jana ___, Czech tennis player who won the womens singles title at Wimbledon in 1998
- 20.Pioneer of American modern dance knighted by the King of Denmark for his work with the Royal Danish Ballet
- 21.Patchwork elephant in a series of childrens books by David McKee
- 22.In weightlifting, a lift in which the weight is raised to shoulder level and then above the head
- 23.Chesspiece also called a castle
- 24.The most virtuous knight of the Round Table
- 25.British cartoonist who created The Cloggies and The Fosdyke Saga
- 26.See 37
- 27.2015 sequel to the Rocky film series featuring Tony Bellew
- 28.Card game based on collecting sets and sequences
- 29.English county whose administrative centre is Dorchester
- 30.Russian newspaper first published in 1912 whose name means truth
- 31.Stephen Kings second published novel
- 32.Irish county whose county town is Trim
- 33.2004 film starring Jon Heder in the title role
- 34.1988 film by John Waters which formed the basis of a musical that became a film in 2007
- 35.1983 single by Joan Armatrading that was her only appearance on the Billboard Hot 100
- 36.English actress, author and entrepreneur who got engaged to Paul McCartney in 1967
- 37.Donkey in the Winnie-the-Pooh books by A A Milne
- 38.Stage name of Michael Lee Aday
- 39.British range that includes Windy Gyle, Bloodybush Edge and Carlin Tooth
- 40.Genus of flowering plants also known as woodruff
- 41.Standard monetary unit of Zambia and Malawi
- 42.Creeping or trailing plant of tropical America such as Tradescantia fluminensis or Zebrina pendula
- 43.Giacomo ___, German composer of operas such as Robert le diable and Les Huguenots
- 44.Marie Osmond single that got to number two in the UK in 1973
- 45.A course of hors doeuvres in an Italian meal
- 46.The largest of the Channel Islands
- 47.Influential American blues guitarist and singer who was a member of Muddy Waters band in the 1960s
- 48.Former Republic of Ireland footballer renowned for his long throws
- 49.Welsh county created in 1972 from the administrative counties of Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire
- 50.Ancient Greek city in Epirus associated with the treaty that ended the First Macedonian War in 205 BC
- 51.Long-tailed gallinaceous bird of the family Phasianidae
- 52.Bernard ___, officer who successfully commanded Allied forces at the Battle of El Alamein
- 53.Cultivated variety of cabbage, Brassica oleracea acephala, with crinkled leaves
- 54.The highest voice in a barbershop quartet
- 55.Shania Twains first crossover hit which also won Single of the Year at the Canadian Country Music Awards in 1995
- 56.In Greek mythology, a maiden who agreed to marry any man who could defeat her in a running race
- 57.Brand name for the Post Offices Viewdata technology developed during the late 1970s
- 58.A stock exchange of continental Europe, especially Paris
- 59.See 44
- 60.King of England who defeated Henry VI in the Wars of the 28 Down