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1 | Term applied to an angle less than 90 degrees |
2 | UK author who maintained that 42 was the answer to “Life, The Universe and Everything” |
3 | US heavyweight boxer who had 56 wins, the last against Leon Spinks |
4 | Smallest of Northern Ireland’s 6 counties |
5 | Tradesman who traditionally had 13 in a dozen |
6 | World’s tallest hotel with 89 storeys |
7 | British civil engineer who designed 83 miles of sewers under London |
8 | Name of numerical notation with only two digits |
9 | RU player who made a record 93 appearances for France |
10 | Temperature which Gabriel Fahrenheit set at 96 degrees on his scale |
11 | Soccer club in the old First Division for 60 years without winning the title |
12 | England cricketer who, in his debut, took five Australian wickets for 74 runs in their first innings |
13 | Naming the 32 compass points in order is known as “___ the compass” |
14 | Australian cricketer who averaged 99.94 runs per innings from 52 tests |
15 | UK soccer player who scored a record 49 goals for England |
16 | UK author who disappeared for 10 day in 1926 |
17 | Australian athlete, the first man to break 28 minutes for 10,000 metres |
18 | He became pope in 91 AD |
19 | Footballer who scored 33 goals for Holland in the 1970’s |
20 | Location of lowest point in North America, 86 metres below sea level |
21 | Customarily there are 21 spots on this gaming device |
22 | UK singer: Only Sixteen (1959) |
23 | Term for a camel with one hump |
24 | US singer: Highway 61 Revisited (1965) |
25 | US inventor: “Genius is…ninety-eight per cent perspiration” |
26 | Welsh RU player who made 53 appearances for his country |
27 | The twelve days of Christmas culminate in this church festival |
28 | The alternative title to Paul Simon’s 59th Street Bridge Song |
29 | Nickname of the 22-storey Fuller Building in New York |
30 | Country divided into 95 departments |
31 | Woman who sailed solo across the Atlantic in 29 days (1976) |
32 | Mary Shelley was only 19 years old when she wrote this famous novel |
33 | Star sign of people born on May 31 |
34 | US author: 84 Charing Cross Road (1971) |
35 | Hero of John Buchan’s novel The Thirty-Nine Steps |
36 | Czech playwright and politician, imprisoned for supporting Charter 77 |
37 | Company famous for its 57 Varieties slogan |
38 | King of England who was 18 when he ascended to the throne (1509) |
39 | 62 people survived the crash of this airship in 1937 |
40 | Soccer ground where 66 spectators died when a stand collapsed in 1971 |
41 | Pope who reigned for 34 days |
42 | UK group who had a hit with 76 Trombones (1961) |
43 | Japanese film director on whose film The Magnificent Seven is based |
44 | Motor race at which 82 people were killed in 1955 |
45 | Old measure of distance, approximately 24 furlongs |
46 | Martial arts actor accidentally killed by a .44 calibre Magnum |
47 | He delivered an address at Gettysburg, 87 years after US independence |
48 | He sang lead vocals on When I’m Sixty Four |
49 | Term for a musical setting of Psalm 51 |
50 | US singer whose album Blue (1971) contains the lyric “The last time I saw Richard was Detroit in ’68” |
51 | City which hosted Expo ’67 |
52 | UK footballer who scored a hat-trick in the 1953 FA Cup final, aged 38 |
53 | Austrian composer who wrote 35 violin sonatas |
54 | City hosting the Olympics at which 11 Israeli competitors were killed |
55 | He played the part of Steve Rubell in the film 54 (1998) |
56 | German band who had a UK hit with 99 Red Balloons (1984) |
57 | Female singer who reached 46 in the UK charts with Heart Attack (1982) |
58 | Name given to a 5 cent coin in the US |
59 | Original name of the first Roman emperor who came to power in 27 BC |
60 | Words giving access to the cave in Ali Baba and The Forty Thieves |
61 | Latin poet, born 43 BC, banished by Augustus to Tomi on the Black Sea |
62 | Disciple who denied Jesus three times before cock-crow |
63 | Concert instrument with 88 keys |
64 | Footballer who played 72 internationals for France |
65 | Slang term for £25 |
66 | UK royal, once married to Lord Snowdon, who died at the age of 71 |
67 | Lead singer with the 1980’s punk band Sham ’69 |
68 | She had a UK hit with 48 Crash in 1973 |
69 | Longest lived British monarch who died at the age of 81 |
70 | He had a shoe bomb on American Airlines Flight 63 from Paris to Miami |
71 | Type of triangle which has two angles of 45 degrees |
72 | Spanish composer of Concierto de Aranjuez who died in 1999, aged 97 |
73 | Footballer who scored 8 goals in the 2002 World Cup Finals |
74 | In rugby union, the player who wears number 9 |
75 | Brazilian motor racing driver who won 41 Grand Prix races |
76 | Irish writer who died, aged 94, after a fall whilst pruning a tree |
77 | Opening line of Psalm 23: The Lord is my _________ |
78 | Pre-decimal coin, twenty of which made a pound |
79 | Thracian gladiator who led a rebellion of slaves in Italy in 73 BC |
80 | She was married to Jason Alexander for 55 hours |
81 | Soviet satellite, launched in 1957, which orbited the earth for 92 days |
82 | Gift from France to US 100 years after US had gained its independence |
83 | Saint whose feast day is December 26 |
84 | Unit of weight consisting of 14 pounds |
85 | Host of ’58 World Cup finals for which all four British teams qualified |
86 | Popular sport played in an area 78 feet long |
87 | 75% as a fraction |
88 | Country consisting of 50 states |
89 | Italian city joined to Milan by the world’s first motorway, 85 km long |
90 | French author: Around The World In Eighty Days |
91 | Italian composer who wrote The Four Seasons |
92 | All that was left after the Temple in Jerusalem was destroyed in 70 AD |
93 | He said “In the future, everyone will be famous for 15 minutes” |
94 | US artist who produced a work called Ethel Scull Thirty-six Times |
95 | Thirty Years War (1618-1648) ended with a treaty signed here |
96 | He painted a famous portrait of his 65 year old mother in 1871 |
97 | He polled 79 votes in the 1975 Conservative Party leadership election |
98 | 37 in Roman numerals |
99 | He was survived by 17 widows in 1877 |
100 | Battle in 47 BC after which Julius Caesar declared “veni, vidi, vici” |