Seaside resort on the Creuddyn peninsula |
LLANDUDNO |
See 10D |
Round the Ole Oak Tree |
Set of three solo piano works by Liszt, published in 1950 |
Liebestraume |
Ski resort in the French Alps, the country’s fourth largest |
Le Corbier |
Small African antelope, males of which have straight horns |
ORIBI |
Staffordshire town which resisted two 20th-century attempts to add it to the county borough of Stoke-on-Trent |
Newcastle-under-Lyme |
Star of the 1981 mini-series The Flame Trees of Thika |
Hayley Mills |
Steadying device often attached to small video cameras |
GIMBAL |
Supposed landing place of the Pilgrim Fathers |
Plymouth Rock |
Tabletop game, popular in 1970s amusement arcades |
air hockey |
Taking off in a satirical way |
LAMPOONING |
The first poem in William McGonagall’s Poetic Gems is of this type, addressed to Queen Victoria |
ODE |
The world's smallest republic |
NAURU |
This core member of the Bloomsbury Group wrote Eminent Victorians |
Lytton Strachey |
Town in Spain’s Malaga province with a dramatic hillside location |
RONDA |
US term for films for adults, or others with adults |
R-rated |
Variant name for stamp collecting |
philatelism |
Where one may be “baht ’at” in West Yorkshire |
Ilkley Moor |
Whisky which has not been blended |
single malt |
Writer and star of the ITV1 film Housewife, 49 |
Victoria Wood |
Writing system named after the generally accepted creator of Glagolitic, which it gradually replaced |
CYRILLIC |
____ grits is an American dish like porridge, made from dried maize |
HOMINY |
____ replaced Farrah Fawcett-Majors in Charlie’s Angels |
Cheryl Ladd |
____’s modern popularity began with versions of two of his Gymnopédies on a Blood, Sweat and Tears album in 1968 |
SATIE |