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ACROSS 1. Expert (4,6) 7. Be relevant (to) (7) 8. Luggage - lawsuits (5) 10. Require (4) 11. Ordinary person (8) 13. Mainland of Japan (6) 15. Gentle wind (6) 17. Ruler with absolute power (8) 18. Movable part of an aircraft’s wing (4) 21. Revolting subject? (5) 22. Italian city - American smoked sausage (7)
23. Legendary marine monster (3,7) DOWN 1. Prize money (5) 2. Kind of cormorant (4) 3. Trusted counsellor (6) 4. Deciduous tree - so creamy (anag) (8) 5. Petrol in France (7) 6. Unresolved (2,2,3,3) 9. Film script (10) 12. Fetters (8) 14. Eminent (7) 16. Gents’ hairdresser (6) 19. Illumination (5) 20. Blackthorn fruit (4)
1. Which hairstyle, popular in the 1950s, is named after a mistress of the French King Louis XV? All these events occurred in the same year 2. Measured in tonnage, which four countries had the largest navies at the start of World War II? but in which year was it? 3. Recorded in Hamburg, who sang lead vocals on the Beatles • Bob Dylan was born first commercially released record in 1961? 4. With a net worth of more than 20 billion US dollars, Liliane • Orson Welles starred in the movie Citizen Kane Bettencourt was one of the wealthiest women in the world. • James Joyce died Which family business did she have a controlling stake in? • The German battleship Bismarck was sunk 5. Robert Prosinecki is the only player to have scored goals at the FIFA World Cup for two different countries. Can you name them? 6. The name for which science was first coined by Eratosthenes? …Love is more powerful than money; 7. "A tale of murder, lust, greed, revenge, and seafood" is the movie poster tag line to which 1988 film? unlike money, the more love we give away, 8. Which UK number one hit single from the year 1986 had the the more we have left… word ‘red’ in its song title? T.C. Morgan 9. The name of which temple is found in the official name of the Knights Templar? 10. What kind of "Spring" was a controversial 1962 book written The word may seem familiar but do you know by the environmentalist Rachel Carson?
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what it means?
A – To jumble B – Fourth stage of the Ice Age C – A roaring wind
• An Actor, I was born in Caterham in 1949. • My first film role was a delivery boy in The Bitch in 1979. • I won BAFTAs for my work in Love Actually and the TV series State of Play. Who am I?
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