| “I am willing to love all ____, except an American” (Samuel Johnson) |
MANKIND |
| “Let it stand” in proofreading marks |
STET |
| ’Allo ’Allo! character who “shall say zis only once” |
Michelle Dubois |
| A “living picture” in art |
tableau vivant |
| A product of melted sugar |
CARAMEL |
| American cinema charging five cents for admission |
NICKELODEON |
| Best friend of Charlie Brown |
LINUS |
| Bipedal theropod of the Cretaceous period |
TYRANNOSAURUS |
| Chef who invented triple-cooked chips |
Heston Blumenthal |
| Children’s TV series (1998-2000) based on an Enid Blyton character |
NODDY |
| Creator of the character Adrian Mole |
Sue Townsend |
| Downy perennial also called cinquefoil or bloodroot |
TORMENTIL |
| Entertainer with a puppet called “that bloody bird” by Michael Parkinson |
Rod Hull |
| Felix of the 1970s sitcom The Odd Couple |
UNGER |
| Filled dumplings from eastern Europe |
PIEROGI |
| First British golfer to wear the US Masters green jacket |
Sandy Lyle |
| Fishing port north of Blackpool |
FLEETWOOD |
| French name for the English Channel |
La Manche |
| Fungal disease affecting trees of the Quercus genus |
oak wilt |
| In a cleverly simple or ingenious way |
ELEGANTLY |
| In Germany this is called Freikörperkultur |
NUDISM |
| In physics, ____ atoms have more energy than those in their normal state |
EXCITED |
| Jingoistic cartoon character with a walrus moustache, who made confused pronouncements |
Colonel Blimp |
| Main antagonist of the A Nightmare on Elm Street films |
Freddy Krueger |
| Marine fish with a spiny dorsal fin and dark eye spot |
john dory |