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Rate | Answer | Clue |
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 | |
LITERACY | The ability to read and write | |
THIRST | A feeling of the need to drink | |
OCCIDENTAL | Relating to the countries of Europe and America | |
NAPOLEONIC | Relating to the French ruling dinasty of 1804-15 and 1852-70 | |
LAPIDARY | Relating to the cutting and polishing of stones and gems | |
CHIROPRACTIC | A therapy based on manipulation of the spine and other parts | |
REITERATE | The act of doing something again and again in order to learn | |
ELASTICITY | The ability of an object to resume its shape after being stretched | |
BASQUES | Natives of France and Spain, whose language is unrelated to any other | |
GOOD CONDITION | The nautical phrase “shipshape and Bristol fashion” refers to what of a ship? | |
ESCAPECLAUSES | Loopholes that allow one to evade the clutches of Santa and his wife | |
DRACHMA | Used to be the cost in Greece of returning card and horrible ham | |
NEVADA | Between the first of November and first of April, Dave returns to American state | |
OMNIVORES | What is the name given to animals that regularly eat both plant and other animals? | |
HACKS | Gains unauthorised access to computer files by moving one end of shack to the other | |
APOGAMOUS | What adjective relates to the development of a sporophyte from cells of the gametophyte other than the egg | |
EYESIGHT | The ability to see | |
VISION | The ability to see |