| In programming, to ____ is to translate from machine code to a higher-level language |
DISASSEMBLE |
| Initial stake in the game of poker |
ANTE |
| International airport in Essex |
STANSTED |
| Japanese conifer named like a Mediterranean one |
umbrella fir |
| Katherine Hepburn’s character in the film Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner |
Christina Drayton |
| Last of five members of the Nato alphabet sharing the same last letter |
TANGO |
| Manchester City manager until his move to Galatasaray in 2013 |
Roberto Mancini |
| Military assistants |
aides-de-camp |
| Nickname of Arsenal FC |
The Gunners |
| Organise (laws or procedures) into a system |
CODIFY |
| Pangolins |
scaly anteaters |
| Saatana (Satan) and perkele (devil) are examples of ____ |
Finnish swear words |
| Site of Egypt’s Great Pyramid |
GIZA |
| Star-shaped |
STELLATE |
| Strip of wood plastered in a traditional building process |
LATH |
| Tangerines of a variety named after a Japanese province |
SATSUMAS |
| The high nest of a bird of prey |
EYRIE |
| The Kingdom of the ____ was Italy’s largest sovereign state before unification |
Two Sicilies |
| Trade union headquarters in Dublin, Ireland’s tallest building 1965-68 |
Liberty Hall |
| Traditional stuffing ingredients |
sage and onion |
| Type of plane used by the former airline Flying Tigers |
FREIGHTER |
| Upper left key on many computer keyboards |
ESC |
| US state whose capital is Carson City |
NEVADA |
| ____ trifasciata was the former name for the plant “mother-in-law’s tongue”, now in the Dracaena genus |
SANSEVIERIA |