| “E pluribus unum” means “____, one” |
out of many |
| “The whole ____ and caboodle” means “everything” |
KIT |
| “____, I smell the blood of an Englishman” |
fee-fi-fo-fum |
| A list showing every use of a significant word in a text, especially the Bible |
CONCORDANCE |
| A Middle Eastern British Crown Colony, 1937-63 |
ADEN |
| A right enjoyed to limited use of a neighbour’s land, often to cross it to reach one’s own property |
EASEMENT |
| A washed-rind cow’s milk cheese made in northern Italy |
FONTINA |
| Actor whose roles include that of Beria in Armando Ianucci’s The Death of Stalin |
Simon Russell Beale |
| An archaic alternative to “sculptors” |
STATUARIES |
| Another name for the puma |
COUGAR |
| Argentinian city in which the country’s flag was first raised, by General Manuel Belgrano |
ROSARIO |
| Cartoonist for The Sunday Times, 1967-2017 |
Gerald Scarfe |
| Elgar’s Opus 36 is popularly known as the ____ Variations |
ENIGMA |
| Englishman who wrote Studies in the Psychology of Sex |
Havelock Ellis |
| Expression of contempt or exasperation, thought to derive from French |
BAH |
| Fabric gathered to make an ornamental frill |
RUFFLE |
| Former Coronation Street character played by Lynne Perrie |
Ivy Tilsley |
| French term for an intelligent and cultured male |
homme d'esprit |
| French-born winner of the best actress Oscar in 1935, for It Happened One Night, in which she starred with Clark Gable |
Claudette Colbert |
| In the 1990s, Paul ____ played for Manchester United, Inter Milan and Liverpool |
INCE |
| In the British Army, ____s include bombardiers |
NCO |
| Informally, an unpleasant smell |
NIFF |
| Informally, one interested in stars, UFOs, aircraft etc |
skywatcher |
| Italian astronomer, the first to study stars with a telescope |
Galileo Galilei |