| In Ethiopia, 100 cents make one ____ |
BIRR |
| Irish poet who described himself as a 'daylight atheist' |
Brendan Behan |
| Mexican salamander, its name meaning 'water servant' |
AXOLOTL |
| Michigan city where Jesse Owens broke three world records and equalled a fourth in a 45-minute spell, at the 1935 Big Ten championship |
Ann Arbor |
| Mountain whose Welsh name is Yr Wyddfa |
SNOWDON |
| Name used by a number of anti-Gaddafi radio stations from February 2011 |
Voice of Free Libya |
| Once every ____ means very rarely, after an event held every 20 years in Lancashire |
Preston Guild |
| Organisation whose main opponent was THRUSH |
UNCLE |
| Part of the Eucharist in which bread and wine are placed on the altar |
OFFERTORY |
| Popular billing for circuses, thought to have first described that of Dan Rice |
The Greatest Show On Earth |
| Promotional material across the top of a webpage |
banner ad |
| Quantities of albumen |
egg whites |
| Sacrosanct, not subject to forfeiture |
INALIENABLE |
| Scotland's manager for the 1998 World Cup in France |
Craig Brown |
| Second of the books featuring Julian, Dick, Anne, George and Timmy |
Five Go Adventuring Again |
| Spice derived from nutmeg |
MACE |
| Stage name of Trinidadian-born singer Leslie Charles |
Billy Ocean |
| The base eight number system |
OCTAL |
| The best-known humanoid in cryptozoology |
YETI |
| The characteristic sound of a pig |
OINK |
| The first part of Dante'’s Divine Comedy |
INFERNO |
| The principal opponents of Athens in the Peloponnesian war |
SPARTANS |
| The Second World War’s 'Operation Neptune' |
Normandy Landings |
| The shinbone |
TIBIA |
| Tongue, liver, or kidney for example |
OFFAL |
| Type of banana eaten after cooking |
PLANTAIN |
| US slang for a drug enforcement officer |
NARCO |
| Yoga position also called padmasana |
LOTUS |