| In modern spelling, China’s “southern capital” city |
NANJING |
| In television, those whose numbers may be measured by Barb |
VIEWERS |
| Inflammation of nasal membranes |
SINUSITIS |
| Inheritances from fathers or ancestors |
patrimonies |
| Mount ____ is Crete’s highest peak |
IDA |
| Participant in a race involving a puzzle toy first sold in 1977 |
SPEEDCUBER |
| Physics postulate attributed to Aristotle |
nature abhors a vacuum |
| Protagonist of The Lion King animated films |
SIMBA |
| Relating to marriage or a wedding |
NUPTIAL |
| Reused manuscripts, usually on parchment |
palimpsests |
| Simple calculator whose name may derive from a Hebrew word meaning “dust” |
ABACUS |
| Small clusters of web pages |
microsites |
| Song just before the wedding in As You Like It |
It was a Lover and His Lass |
| The core of a vertebra |
CENTRUM |
| The flax genus |
LINUM |
| The main reason for tourists to visit Staffa |
Fingal's Cave |
| The Muse of dancing and choral singing |
TERPSICHORE |
| The original meaning of Lundy was “____ island” |
PUFFIN |
| The ____ ratio of a square image is 1 |
ASPECT |
| This measuring device displays results in kW or bhp |
DYNAMOMETER |
| Town in which Lazarus was raised from the dead, according to St John’s Gospel |
BETHANY |
| ____ played Jill Munroe in Charlie’s Angels |
Farrah Fawcett |
| ____ played the saxophone player Joe in Some Like It Hot |
Tony Curtis |