| Informally, 100 dollar bills |
C-notes |
| Informally, 2000-2009 were the ____ |
NOUGHTIES |
| Menial work for soldiers, sometimes as a punishment |
FATIGUES |
| More likely to show anxiety |
stressier |
| Official title of Victoria, heir apparent to the throne of King Carl XVI Gustaf |
Crown Princess of Sweden |
| On a map, this might show Hawaii or the Shetland Islands |
INSET |
| One common name for a small plant of Alpine meadows, rare in northern Europe but found in the Upper Teesdale site of special scientific interest |
blue gentian |
| One who seeks to disrupt certain blood sports |
hunt saboteur |
| Organised rebellions |
insurgences |
| Out |
not at home |
| Person to person encounter in a police station or TV studio |
INTERVIEW |
| Publishers of the Good Beer Guide |
CAMRA |
| Seaside resort on the Creuddyn peninsula |
LLANDUDNO |
| Shadow defence secretary sacked by Edward Heath in 1968 after a notorious speech |
Enoch Powell |
| Social insect in a moving colony rather than a built nest |
army ant |
| Suggest something, or assume it as the basis for an argument |
POSIT |
| Terminate a phone call or electricity supply |
cut off |
| The eleven bets in a Yankee include four ____s |
TREBLE |
| The Fifth Column and the ____ is an anthology of Ernest Hemingway writings |
First Forty-Nine Stories |
| The largest city on the River Tagus, as it flows through Spain |
TOLEDO |
| The last two times Great Britain won this sporting prize were in 1936 and 2015 |
Davis Cup |
| The upward arching main part of your foot |
INSTEP |
| ____ Doll is a jazz standard written by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn |
SATIN |