| 1960s pop singer who appeared in two Carry On films, and guest-starred as the medium Shyanna in a 2019 EastEnders episode |
Anita Harris |
| A “leaver”, before the 2017 referendum campaign |
EUROSCEPTIC |
| A provincial governor of ancient Persia |
SATRAP |
| A skier’s padded trousers, held up by shoulder straps |
SALOPETTES |
| A ____ window is hinged on one side |
casemented |
| Actor who starred in the 1960s films A Kind of Loving, Georgy Girl and Women in Love |
Alan Bates |
| An Evening Standard review calls Michael Frayn’s ____ Off “the funniest farce ever written” |
NOISES |
| Ancestor |
FOREFATHER |
| Broadway musical based on an American comic strip |
ANNIE |
| Camra’s favourite tipple |
real ale |
| Cheap home used during the post-1945 housing shortage |
PREFAB |
| Composer Schoenberg, or golfer Palmer |
ARNOLD |
| Dressing with capers and pickles, usually served with fish |
Tartar sauce |
| Dynasty character originally played by Joan Collins |
ALEXIS |
| Edible marine gastropod, also called “ear shell” |
ABALONE |
| Extract from gall nuts used as a fixative in dyeing |
Tannic acid |
| Foodstuff, of which beluga is the most expensive kind |
CAVIARE |
| Fruit covering; an unseen hazard |
Banana skin |
| Grammatical case for the object of a sentence |
ACCUSATIVE |
| Great or Little East Anglian river |
OUSE |
| Hungarian body of water, the largest in central Europe |
Lake Balaton |
| In heraldry, another name for a St Andrew’s cross |
SALTIRE |
| Inflammation of nasal air cavities |
SINUSITIS |