| “Are you the manager?” “I am the ____, madam” (Fawlty Towers) |
OWNER |
| “More ____ discoveries are wrong than right. […] the wrong ones do not get published so often” (Jacob Bronowski) |
SCIENTIFIC |
| 1972 hit for Elton John, from his Honky Château album |
rocket Man |
| 19th-century German youth who claimed to have grown up in a darkened cell |
Kaspar Hauser |
| A British name for Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda |
East Africa |
| A member of the Middle East’s largest Christian population |
COPT |
| African river with a delta about 400 miles from the sea |
OKAVANGO |
| Another name for the marsupial Phascolarctos cinereus |
koala bear |
| Belgian cyclist who won the Tour de France and Giro d’Italia five times each, and one Vuelta a España |
Eddy Merckx |
| Big ____ is the only US National Park from which you can cross the border into Mexico |
BEND |
| Brahms wrote the ____ and Academic Festival overtures as contrasting pieces in 1880 |
TRAGIC |
| Brazilian football club for which Pelé played |
SANTOS |
| British actress who starred with Peter Fonda in Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry |
Susan George |
| Card game invented in Uruguay, popular in the 1950s |
CANASTA |
| Chatsworth House in Derbyshire is the seat of dukes of ____ |
DEVONSHIRE |
| Chinese province bordering Burma, Laos and Vietnam |
YUNNAN |
| Collectible items from the period 1901-10 |
EDWARDIANA |
| Composition for orchestra, chorus and solo singers |
ORATORIO |
| Fire up |
ENERGISE |
| Firm named after Japanese characters for “sun” and “rise” |
HITACHI |
| Floral badge worn in spring by Irish republicans |
Easter lily |
| For any unsolved clues in this puzzle, ask a “____” to help |
walking encyclopaedia |
| Forces linking atoms, produced by a transfer of electrons |
ionic bonds |
| Form of passenger transport invented in Japan, c 1869 |
RICKSHAW |
| Hungary won every Olympic team ____ event from 1928 to 1960 |
SABRE |