Showing page 9687 of 711222 clues
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
9000
9100
9200
9300
9400
9500
9600
9610
9620
9630
9640
9650
9660
9670
9680
9681
9682
9683
9684
9685
9686
9687
9688
9689
9690
9700
9800
9900
10000
- 1941 novel by James M Cain made into an Oscar-winning 1945 film of the same name starring Joan Crawford (7,6) *
- José ___, Spanish dramatist awarded the 1904 Nobel Prize for Literature (9) *
- Dutch actress who played the central role in several of the Emmanuelle films (6,7) *
- Large round starchy fruit of a tree, Artocarpus altilis , native to the Pacific Islands (10) *
- 2005 film starring Cameron Diaz and Toni Collette as sisters whose grandmother is played by Shirley Maclaine (2,3,5) *
- Horse that won the 2000 Guineas and the Derby in 1968 (3,4) *
- Another name for marjoram (6) *
- Disruption of normal propulsive gastrointestinal motor activity due to non-mechanical causes (5) *
- Queen Consort of William IV after whom an Australian city was named (8) *
- Chicago's primary airport (5) *
- American actor and comedian whose films include Elf and Anchorman (4,7) *
- The capital of Ghana (5)
- 1982 single by Elton John which reached number eight (4,4) *
- First century BC Greek author of fables in which animals are given human characters and used to satirise human failings (5) *
- American actor who won a Best Actor Oscar for Ben-Hur (8,6) *
- Scottish Borders town at the confluence of the Slitrig Water with the River Teviot (6) *
- British house music band whose hit singles include One Night in Heaven and Moving On Up (1,6) *
- Jewellery item containing a seal (6,4) *
- Supergroup formed by Bernard Sumner and Johnny Marr (10) *
- 1980 Martin Scorsese biopic about boxer Jake LaMotta (6,4) *
- 1967 hit single by Van Morrison (5,4,4) *
- People who sacked Rome in 410 under Alaric (9) *
- City in Fife whose ruined palace was a former residence of Scottish kings (11) *
- Hit sharply (4)
- House or home (5)
- Fruits such as squashes and pumpkins (6) *
- Receptacle for producing cultures in the laboratory (5,4) *
- Distance between front and rear axles of a vehicle (9) *
- Capital of the Brittany region (6)
- Largest island of Inner Hebrides (4)
- Liverpool racecourse and Grand National home (7) *
- Sixth planet from the sun (6)
- Leather with a fine velvety nap (5) *
- Hospital employee who moves patients (6) *
- Metal, symbol Au (4) *
- Eradicated disease, also called variola (8) *
- UK's withdrawal from the EU (6) *
- Gaelic name for Ireland (4)
- Offspring of a female donkey and a male horse (5) *
- The capital of Switzerland (4)
- A freshwater carnivorous musteline mammal such as Lutra lutra (5) *
- Darren Aronofsky film for which Mickey Rourke won a BAFTA (3,8) *
- Scottish rock band whose hit singles include Don't You (Forget About Me) and Alive and Kicking (6,5) *
- French midfielder who joined Chelsea from Leicester City in 2016 (5,5) *
- Large town in Greater Manchester between the rivers Irk and Medlock (6) *
- A fighting axe used by Native Americans (8) *
- Country whose capital is Port-au-Prince (5) *
- New Testament name for Father (4) *
- Early Christian pulpit (4)
- Guided in the wrong direction (6) *