| Informally, someone from Yorkshire |
TYKE |
| Informally, ____ glasses are those with thick lenses |
Coke-bottle |
| Mediterranean port which is France’s main naval base |
TOULON |
| MSS stands for ____ |
MANUSCRIPTS |
| Northumberland castle, about 5 miles southeast of Lindisfarne |
BAMBURGH |
| One of the blue creatures in the Yellow Submarine film |
MEANIE |
| One ____ is approximately 0.000039 inches |
MICROMETRE |
| Ronnie ____ was a member of the “Anfield Boot Room”, and was Liverpool’s caretaker manager twice in the early 1990s |
MORAN |
| Russian city called Molotov from 1940 to 1957 |
PERM |
| Second order Franciscan nun, also called a Poor Clare |
MINORESS |
| Standup comedian married to 36A |
Gary Delaney |
| Standup comedian married to 8D |
Sarah Millican |
| Sweet white wine from this commune in France can be sold under its own name or as Sauternes |
BARSAC |
| That which is made by a fletcher |
ARROW |
| The battle of Omdurman was a decisive defeat for the ____ forces in 19th-century Sudan |
mahdist |
| The heroine of Northanger Abbey |
Catherine Morland |
| The pollen-producing part of a stamen |
ANTHER |
| This country’s national anthem is called Hatikvah |
ISRAEL |
| To exhort or advocate |
RECOMMEND |
| Type of nut also called Queensland nut |
MACADAMIA |
| UK government agency which investigates industrial accidents |
HSE |
| With Jean le Rond d’Alembert, Denis ____ edited the Encyclopédie |
DIDEROT |
| ____ Sunset, released in 1989, was one of Van Morrison’s most successful albums |
AVALON |
| ____, bishop of Bayeux, was a half-brother of William I |
ODO |