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Rate | Answer | Clue |
CINQUE TERRE | Vernazza and Manarola are two of the five villages found at which UNESCO World Heritage Site? | |
GOT | Obtained part of Gothic structure | |
LETIN | Admit which part of bulletin? | |
RIBCAGE | Part of the torso structure | |
PLANE | Quiet part of road found at airport | |
NEATEN | Tidy up part of line at entrance | |
CAGE | A structure in which animals are confined | |
PERGOLA | Garden structure over which plants are trained | |
WHEREUPON | At which | |
DWELL | Live in which part of New Zealand? Wellington! | |
SCENES | Embarrassing public meltdowns are part of the act | |
AGE | Stage of life at which 007 abandoned bondage | |
UNITS | Components are part of the fun, it says | |
LAPEL | Part of a jacket which is folded back | |
ATTITUDE | Off-key duet at it. That’s my point of view | |
CBD | Part of city that’s crowded, bustling, daunting at first | |
BRAIN | Prion diseases primarily affect which part of the human body? | |
APPENDIX | Extra part of book which a surgeon might ship out | |
SWEETDREAMS | They’re wished for at night but are they made of this? | |
ORGANTRANSPLANT | Major surgery in which a part of the body is replaced | |
WICKET | In cricket either of the two frames at which the ball is bowled | |
22 | How many balls are on the table at the start of a snooker match? | |
SITWELL | Which Edith said “My poems are hymns of praise to the glory of life”? | |
THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE | Flash Gordon, King Kong and Doctor X are named in the opening number of which musical? | |
NOSYPARKERS | People who are mighty inquisitive when they stop their cars at the side of the street? |