| Form of physical exercise known as a side-straddle hop in the US military |
star jump |
| Fragrant resin from trees of the Burseraceae family |
ELEMI |
| Gary Cherone is the lead singer of this rock band |
EXTREME |
| Hinduism’s equivalent of ambrosia |
AMRITA |
| Japanese city whose International Stadium hosted the 2002 World Cup final |
YOKOHAMA |
| Loch Katrine is in this popular tourist area of Scotland |
The Trossachs |
| More devious |
SNEAKIER |
| Musical instrument descended from the shawm |
OBOE |
| Newland Archer's love interest in The Age of Innocence |
Ellen Olenska |
| Originally, the area of land a yoke of oxen could plough in one day |
ACRE |
| Part of a church at right angles to the nave |
TRANSEPT |
| Queen known as the 'grandmother of Europe' |
VICTORIA |
| Sir Henry Percy, in Henry IV, Part 1 |
HOTSPUR |
| Sitcom starring Robert Lindsay as the leader of the Tooting Popular Front |
Citizen Smith |
| Spousal verse by Edmund Spenser, in honour of two daughters of the Earl of Worcester |
PROTHALAMION |
| Straight line which touches a curve |
TANGENT |
| The capital of Bangladesh |
DHAKA |
| The I of IPO |
INITIAL |
| Theme music to the 1984 film Beverly Hills Cop |
Axel F |
| This month, The Times reported that Steven Gerrard has launched a ____ brand with a store in Liverpool |
MENSWEAR |
| US state capital named after native Americans, none of whose federally recognised tribes live in that state |
CHEYENNE |
| Vacuum tube which was the first practical electronic amplifier |
TRIODE |
| Western end of the original Pony Express route |
SACRAMENTO |
| ____ erosion is caused by animals |
zoogenic |