| Not a fish, but an angler’s lure |
Devon minnow |
| Of a payment, made with goods rather than money |
in kind |
| Of French origin, a word for a sailor |
MATELOT |
| Official demonym for a resident of Indiana |
HOOSIER |
| One of Bolivia’s two capital cities |
La Paz |
| Pesce ____ is Italian for “swordfish” |
spada |
| Pigment originally made from lapis lazuli |
ULTRAMARINE |
| Ridden by Nigel Hawke, winner of the 1991 Grand National |
SEAGRAM |
| Rudyard Kipling novel based on the college he attended in Devon |
Stalky and Co |
| Soft cheese originating in the Seine-et-Marne region |
BRIE |
| Solicitor representing the Crown in the courts of probate and divorce |
Queen's Proctor |
| Southern English county with no motorways |
DORSET |
| Subsidiary proposition proved for use in proving another proposition |
LEMMA |
| The 1986 British Grand Prix was the last held at ____ |
Brands Hatch |
| The bishop’s domineering wife in Barchester Towers |
Mrs Proudie |
| The liquid form of frost |
DEW |
| The longest continuously-serving female MP in the House of Commons |
Harriet Harman |
| The Rembrandts perform the theme song of this US sitcom |
FRIENDS |
| The rules by which words can be used to form sentences |
SYNTAX |
| To persistently occupy the thoughts |
OBSESS |
| Tree seen in various Constable pictures, although the ash was his favourite |
ELM |
| TV presenter Fred Dibnah’s day job |
STEEPLEJACK |
| TV presenter who became the UK’s youngest ever newscaster in 1998 |
Katie Derham |
| TV show originally presented by Jeremy Beadle |
You've Been Framed |
| Twelfth month of the Jewish civil year |
ELUL |
| Type of lymphocyte which is important in the immune system |
t-cell |
| William Blake poem set to music by John Tavener |
The Lamb |
| ____ Davis starred as Barbara Maitland in Beetlejuice |
GEENA |
| ____ Gardens is home to the Kolkata Knight Riders |
EDEN |
| ____: A Romance of Exmoor, by R D Blackmore |
Lorna Doone |