The Telegraph - General Knowledge - Oct 7 2018
| Clues | Answers |
| __ centre, area where municipal buildings are situated | CIVIC |
| __ Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury | ROWAN |
| A traditional Scottish confection | EDINBURGHROCK |
| American comic strip illustrated by Scott Adams | DILBERT |
| Burning or flaming torch | FLAMBEAU |
| Carriage for carrying passengers | RAILCAR |
| Cross between tangerine and pomelo | TANGELO |
| Forming brilliant mental images | VIVID |
| Fortified building five miles from Maidstone | LEEDSCASTLE |
| Fungal disease in cereals and other grasses | ERGOT |
| Georg Wilhelm Friedrich __, 1770-1831, German philosopher | HEGEL |
| Hardy perennial saxifrage | LONDONPRIDE |
| High-level computer programming language | PROLOG |
| Irish county in Connacht province | LEITRIM |
| Large hunting dog | RETRIEVER |
| Long, usually hooded, cloak | CAPOTE |
| Lotion or cream that completely protects skin from ultraviolet rays | SUNBLOCK |
| Machine for producing stereotyped lines of print | LINOTYPE |
| Made like a person with vulgar tastes | PLEBIFIED |
| Michael __, actor in Monty Python's Flying Circus | PALIN |
| National Trust garden in East Sussex | SHEFFIELDPARK |
| Not having moved from the original position | INSITU |
| One who is excessively lavish | SPENDALL |
| Situation comedy starring Ardal O'Hanlon | FATHERTED |
| Substance occurring as pigment in butterfly wings | PTERIN |
| Town in Kent with a cathedral | ROCHESTER |
| Vivacious and energetic | SPIRITED |
| Whirling or revolving firework | PINWHEEL |
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