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Rate | Answer | Clue |
MAD | Alfred E Neuman is the mascot of which American magazine? | |
ULTRAMODERN | State-of-the-art | |
CUTTING EDGE | State-of-the-art | |
IMPROMPTU | Spur-of-the-moment | |
UNREMARKABLE | Run-of-the-mill | |
COMMONPLACE | Run-of-the-mill | |
SPONTANEOUS | Spur-of-the-moment | |
AVERAGE | Run-of-the-mill | |
PHLOX | Genus of plant which is chiefly North American | |
BISCAY | Bay which is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean | |
IOWA | Des Moines is the capital city of which US state? | |
SOUTH AUSTRALIA | Peter Malinauskas is the current Premier of which Australian state? | |
ORGANTRANSPLANT | Major surgery in which a part of the body is replaced | |
FLASH GORDON | Ming the Merciless is the main villain of which comic strip character? | |
CAMEROON | Paul Biya, currently the oldest world leader, is president of which country? | |
WICKET | In cricket either of the two frames at which the ball is bowled | |
THIS IS SPINAL TAP | Which movie is rated out of 11 stars on IMDb, rather than the usual 10? | |
NINTENDO | The Legend of Zelda is a game franchise developed and published by which video game company? | |
OWNS | Is the proprietor of | |
CHIGNON | In which hairstyle is a woman’s hair tied in a loose knot at the back of her head? | |
BOLOGNA | Italian car maker Maserati’s logo is based on the trident of Neptune in a statue in which city? | |
STEIFF | Founded in 1880 in Germany, company which is the world’s most famous manufacturer of teddy bears, many of which command high auction prices. | |
AGREES | Is of the same opinion | |
ISSUE | Is Sue the subject of discussion? | |
RASH | Spur-of-the-moment break-out? |