| One of Berlin’s two international airports replaced by Berlin Brandenburg in 2020 |
TEGEL |
| Originally, a member of a secretive sect in the Middle East, which threatened local caliphates and killed crusaders |
ASSASSIN |
| Players at the outside of American football offensive lines |
tight ends |
| Plots of (usually) fictional works |
STORYLINES |
| Pointed blades which follow coulters |
ploughshares |
| Prince Andrew’s interviewer on BBC2’s Newsnight in 2019 |
Emily Maitlis |
| Proverbially, there are ____ as those who will not see |
none so blind |
| Retail outlet founded in Preston in 1985 |
matalan |
| Singer of the 1962 hit The Loco-Motion |
Little Eva |
| The “round window” of the ear |
fenestra rotunda |
| The British Library and British Museum are in this London borough |
CAMDEN |
| The company which sold the early-1970s Pong video game |
ATARI |
| The Islamic equivalent of kosher |
HALAL |
| The outer integument of some seeds and fruits |
HUSK |
| The Syd ____ Orchestra is a big band which played on TV shows hosted by Les Dawson and Ted Rogers |
LAWRENCE |
| Thibaut ____, whose surname is a grape variety, finished third in his first Tour de France in 2014 |
PINOT |
| To cancel a computer process because of (or to avoid) an error |
ABORT |
| Tree for which London’s Seven Sisters district is named |
ELM |
| UK 1977 Eurovision Song Contest entry by Lynsey de Paul and Mike Moran |
rock bottom |
| US-born actor who had two UK No 1 hit singles in 1977 |
David Soul |
| Vocally twangy |
NASAL |
| West Yorkshire market town on the River Wharfe |
WETHERBY |
| Yeomen of the Guard or Yeoman Warders |
BEEFEATERS |
| ____ starred with Juliet Stevenson in the 1990 film Truly, Madly, Deeply |
Alan Rickman |