| “Beware ____” (Shakespeare) |
The Ides of March |
| “I am ____, the first and the last” (Revelation) |
alpha and omega |
| “I’m a creep, I’m a ____” (Creep, Radiohead) |
WEIRDO |
| “Man delights not me: no, ____ woman neither” (Shakespeare) |
NOR |
| “The mind is its own place, and in itself / Can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven” (John ____) |
MILTON |
| 1954 Federico Fellini road movie starring Anthony Quinn |
La Strada |
| 1965 song featuring a John Entwistle bass solo |
My Generation |
| 1966 Beatles song featuring a Father McKenzie |
Eleanor Rigby |
| A follower of a German theologian who refused to renounce his views at the 1521 Diet of Worms |
LUTHERAN |
| A person unable to resist a compulsion to steal |
KLEPTOMANIAC |
| A subtle difference in meaning, colour or tone |
NUANCE |
| Actress Oscar-nominated for playing Tina Turner in the 1993 biopic What’s Love Got to Do With It |
Angela Bassett |
| Actress who rose to international fame in Love Story |
Ali MacGraw |
| Adjective which applied most accurately to the Christian church before 1054 |
CATHOLIC |
| African city where Churchill and Roosevelt had a conference in January 1943 |
CASABLANCA |
| American cartoon character often kidnapped by Bluto |
Olive Oyl |
| American president with the middle name Hussein |
Barack Obama |
| An Antipodean traveller’s bundle of belongings |
SWAG |
| Anne Hegerty is “____” on ITV’s The Chase |
The Governess |
| Another name for the Sicilian Mafia |
Cosa Nostra |
| City where Toblerone is currently exclusively made |
BERN |
| Comic verse, usually in irregular measure |
DOGGEREL |
| Creature which is a staple food for pangolins and echidnas |
ANT |
| Dijon was the capital of this former French province |
BURGUNDY |