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Rate | Answer | Clue |
THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE | Flash Gordon, King Kong and Doctor X are named in the opening number of which musical? | |
ANTI | Worker and I are in opposition | |
SACKS | Fires in which potatoes are placed | |
ANDANTE | Fairly slow in music and poker stake | |
LYRICIST | His words are music to your ears | |
OWE | Duck! You and I are in debt! | |
MATRIX | Ground mass in which particles are embedded | |
CAGE | A structure in which animals are confined | |
PANICKY | Father and little Nicholas are in a flap | |
QUO | Appears after status in which quotes are halved | |
TENPINBOWLING | In which strikes are a highly desirable outcome | |
ATLASES | Books in which not all borders are straight? | |
ETC | And the rest are concealed in secret compartment | |
SENSE OF SMELL | One in 10,000 people are born without which sense? | |
TWOPEASINAPOD | Seeds in shell are both round and green alike | |
NEWZEALANDERS | Kiwis, fanaticism and the queen are in the news | |
ACCESSORIES | Are they implicated in crimes involving bags and jewellery? | |
ATHLETES | Those who are proficient in sports and physical exercise | |
TABLE TENNIS | In which sport would you hear “penhold” and “shakehand” grips? | |
EPITAPH | The last words about a life are written in stone | |
KARATE | Beginners’ kicks and responses are taught efficiently in this sport | |
UNDERDOG | Victim grounded, out where boxer and pug are found in encyclopedia | |
ACEOFHEARTS | Tarot card which represents passion and success in business or finance | |
RELATIONAL | The way in which two or more people or things are connected | |
OKLAHOMA | State in which wind comes sweepin’ down the plain and wrecks a holm-oak |