Clue | Word |
The Great White North, eh | |
Eating one 100g specimen of this fruit will give you 8% of your recommended daily potassium | |
This capital is the largest city in the Caribbean | |
The largest hot desert in the world | |
This weapon is often referred to as a 'Samurai sword' | |
The Murjan Tower, over 1 km tall, has been proposed for this Middle Eastern capital | |
Birthplace of Picasso, this is the warmest large city of Europe | |
Winter melon with yellow rind and sweet white flesh | |
The ending to the famous palindrome - 'A Man A Plan A Canal' ... | |
Hotel chain first opened in Flagstaff, Arizona in 1954 | |
Tropical fruit sometimes called a 'big melon' or (outside of North America), a 'paw paw'. According to Elvis, Queenie Wahine had one | |
Video game released by Namco (Midway) in 1981 as a sequel to Galaxian | |
Combination of dried spices, or paste, used in Indian cooking. A 1991 movie about Indian emigrees in Mississippi has this word in the title | |
A shelter on a beach or at a swimming pool used as a bathhouse | |
A major 1943 battle took place on this Kiribati atoll | |
| Clue | Word |
From 'The Day the Earth Stood Still' - 'Klaatu ______ Nikto', one of the classic commands in science fiction. (middle word) | |
In 1963, this federation, along with Singapore, Sarawak and North Borneo formed the country of Malaysia | |
This magician, father of Zatanna, first appeared in Action Comics #1, as did a character named 'Superman' | |
Along with Villa, a primary leader of the Mexican Revolution | |
Mystical aspects of Judaism. Madonna is a noted adherent (variant spelling) | |
Southern Mexican state, and its largest city | |
Dancer Lola, discovered by Sammy Davis Jr, once known as 'The Queen of Las Vegas' | |
Percussion instrument usually played in pairs | |
A Broadway musical about labour troubles in a nightwear factory, and made into a 1957 movie starring Doris Day, was about this 'Game' | |
Pitcher Frank won 240 games from 1973 - 1993; one of only two pitchers to give up a home run to both Hank Aaron and Barry Bonds | |
Japanese maker of motorcycles and musical instruments | |
Judean fortress seiged by the Romans; the siege was made into a 1981 TV miniseries | |
An island nation has its capital on New Providence, and its second biggest city, Freeport, on Grand ______, mama! | |
The first word of a Lion King song title is 'Hakuna'. What's the second? | |
A tropical wading bird, or a Melbourne suburb | |
Variant spelling of the plant that tapioca is made from | |
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