'Jumping bow', as an instruction for string players |
arco saltando |
1970s Austin car, noted for its 'Quartic' steering wheel |
ALLEGRO |
1982 single by Arrow, used in the film Blame It On Rio |
Hot Hot Hot |
A Buddhist shrine in Sri Lanka |
dagoba |
A file used to speed up the production of digital documents with consistent formatting |
TEMPLATE |
A fixed or unnatural grin or grimace |
RICTUS |
A guitar body finish, an orange-yellow centre fading to a black edge |
SUNBURST |
A name for the period approximately AD500-1000 |
Dark Ages |
A religious or philosophical doctrine |
TENET |
A substance producing colour, especially a powder mixed with liquid |
PIGMENT |
African member of the mongoose family |
MEERKAT |
American feminist author of Sexual Politics |
Kate Millett |
Comedy drama series set on the Chatsworth council estate |
SHAMELESS |
Comic actor whose roles included Lord Flashheart in Blackadder |
Rik Mayall |
Decorative container for a flowerpot |
CACHEPOT |
Deer ticks are the vector for ____ disease |
LYME |
East London Thames crossing, opened in 1897 |
Blackwall Tunnel |
Emma ____, anarchist deported by the USA to the Soviet Union in 1919 |
GOLDMAN |
Flat round bread of Scottish origin |
BANNOCK |
Fleshy envelope surrounding a seed |
ARIL |
Former editor of The Times, 1967-81, later chairman of the Arts Council |
William Rees-Mogg |
Founder of an American fashion house which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year |
Calvin Klein |
Freundel Stuart is the prime minister of this island |
BARBADOS |
German art historian (1866-1929), whose library became a research institute, now located in London |
Aby Warburg |
German musical equivalent of lento |
langsam |
Global sporting goods retailer founded in France in 1976 |
DECATHLON |
Greek muse of dance, often portrayed with a lyre |
TERPSICHORE |
Historical musical instrument, often played in an ensemble with cornetts |
SACKBUT |
Host city of the 2014 Winter Olympic Games |
SOCHI |
House to which Juliet belongs in Romeo and Juliet |
CAPULET |