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Which A is another name for a slaughterhouse? |
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Which B is an oily substance extracted from a variety of Seville orange which is used in cosmetics and as flavouring in Earl Grey tea? |
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Which C is the battlements of a castle, with regular gaps for firing arrows or guns? |
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Which D is a small, short-barrelled pistol with a large bore, named after the US gunsmith who invented it? |
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Which E is a North American coneflower used in herbal medicine, mainly for it's antibiotic and wound-healing properties? |
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Which F is a Middle-Eastern dish of spiced, mashed chickpeas formed into balls and deep fried? |
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Which G is a medical term for the inflammation of the gums? |
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Which H is an organ-like keyboard instrument in which the notes are produced by air driven through metal reeds by foot-operated bellows? |
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Which I is the large broad bone forming the upper part of each half of the pelvis? |
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Which J is unwanted material or goods that have been thrown overboard from a ship and washed ashore? |
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Which K is a black powder used as a cosmetic to darken the rims of the eyelids, especially in Eastern countries? |
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Which L is a steel device for lifting heavy blocks of stone or concrete, consisting of three pieces arranged to form a dovetail? |
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Which M is the craft of knotting cord or string in patterns to make decorative items? |
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Which N is a wrestling hold in which one arm is passed under the opponents arm from behind and applied to the neck, or both arms and hands are applied? |
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Which O is a print textured to resemble an oil painting? |
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Which P is a bag or box fitted either side of the rear wheel of a bicycle or motor cycle? |
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Which Q is an extinct South African zebra with a yellowish-brown coat and darker stripes? |
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Which R is the killing of a king? |
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Which S is a large dung beetle, regarded as sacred in Ancient Egypt? |
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Which T is a stand in which decanters containing spirits may be locked but still be seen? |
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Which U is a man's long, loose overcoat of Irish origin made of heavy material, usually with a belt at the back? |
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Which V is a fine parchment made from calfskin, lambskin or kidskin, used as paper and bookbinding? |
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Which W is a loop or ring of leather through which a Scout's neckerchief ends are threaded? |
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Which X is a colourless, odourless noble gas of atomic number 54? |
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Which Y in Chinese philosophy, the active male principle of the universe, associated with heaven, heat and light? |
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Which Z is a skullcap worn by Roman Catholic clerics, varying in colour according to rank? |