| “Kensington ____” is an informal term for stage blood |
GORE |
| “Our nada ____ in nada, nada be thy name” (Ernest Hemingway) |
who art |
| “That was The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov, ____ for radio by putting it onto a piece of wood and banging a few nails through it” (Gumby Theatre, Monty Python) |
ADAPTED |
| 1966 film in which a miniaturised submarine is injected into a scientist’s body to remove a blood clot |
fantastic Voyage |
| &23A: “The biggest word you ever heard and this is how it goes: Oh, ____” (Mary Poppins — 1964 film) |
supercalifragilistic |
| A dazed state |
STUPOR |
| A long thin cigar |
PANATELLA |
| A rule issued by a US president, having the force of law |
executive order |
| A spendthrift |
WASTREL |
| Accommodation for animals at docks or markets |
LAIRAGE |
| Accommodation such as the Queen Mary in Long Beach |
BOATEL |
| Beef cut containing parts of shoulder bones |
chuck steak |
| By population, Australia’s fifth-largest city |
ADELAIDE |
| Cancel out or invalidate |
NULLIFY |
| Capital city of North Carolina |
RALEIGH |
| Captain Frederick ____ wrote Mr Midshipman Easy |
MARRYAT |
| Change from first to second gear, for instance |
UPSHIFT |
| Constellation including the stars Rigel and Betelgeuse |
ORION |
| Fashion designer best known for tennis dresses |
teddy Tinling |
| Fictional work mainly about personality rather than plot |
character study |
| Flowering soon |
in bud |
| Forename of women’s suffrage campaigner Mrs Pankhurst |
EMMELINE |
| Foretell the future with a crystal ball or similar object |
SCRY |
| Former Pravda editor Nikolai ____ was executed in 1938, after a show trial |
bukharin |
| French cigarette brand with a gypsy dancer on the packets |
GITANES |