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Rate | Answer | Clue |
WATERCLOSET | Name given to early Victorian flush toilets, or the room they were in | |
UNREALISTIC | Pie-in-the-sky | |
LUMINOUS | Glow-in-the-dark | |
OFOLD | In or belonging to the past | |
HISTORICAL | Belonging to or set in the past | |
LATITUDE | Room to manoeuvre position in relation to the Equator | |
CHAMBERS | They are found in the heart of judge’s room | |
SAPPER | Title given to a private in the Royal Engineers | |
PIONEERS | Those who were the first in discovery or research | |
MUSIC | Rock or rap has to be faced in the end | |
ALONG | Parallel to or in a line with the length of | |
APART | To or in pieces | |
ENTREAT | To or in pieces | |
ATTIC | Room in the roof | |
EXPECTATIONS | Prospects were not great in Dickens’ day ... or were they? | |
UNCLE | Relative to Sam in the US or Joe in the USSR | |
MIKHAIL BARYSHNIKOV | Name the famous Russian ballet dancer that defected to Canada in 1974. | |
KYLE REESE | Name the character sent back to save Sarah Connor in The Terminator. | |
CARPARK | Fish boat? May be full or hard to find in the city | |
HAYMARKET | Theatre district in London or Sydney is the place to buy fodder | |
PEAS | Hard to balance on your fork, but they are sweet in the garden | |
ENDODERM | The innermost layer of cells or tissue in the early development of an embryo | |
OMNIVORES | What is the name given to animals that regularly eat both plant and other animals? | |
SWEDE | What name is used in Australia for the vegetable known to Americans as a rutabaga? | |
TASKMASTERS | Are they the very best at their jobs or do they just get others to work harder? |