RBM Crossword 84
Across
- 1. Politician Péter Magyar, led the Tisza Party to victory in the recent election, and is expected to become PM of which country? (7)
- 2. Refers to people who are considered disreputable or of low social status (used in a derogatory or snide way)(8)
- 3. Having a pleasant, sweet, or agreeable smell (8)
- 5. Seven nations positioned between Mexico to the north and Colombia to the southeast are better known as what? (7,7)
- 6. This 1994 indie comedy, is the first film to feature Jay and Silent Bob (6)
- 9. Which country's flag is pictured with it's Cedar Tree in the centre (7)
- 11. First Place? (4)
- 12. In 1582 when France switched New Year's Day from around April 1st to January 1st, those who were slow to the concept were mocked as what? (5,5)
- 15. The legendary 1996 electronic anthem by British duo Underworld which featured in the closing scene of Danny Boyle's film Trainspotting (4,6)
- 16. Politically aware, stylish Brazilian midfield footballer (8)
- 18. Give out (4)
- 20. Who is regarded as the "Godfather of Punk"(4,3)
- 23. Sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past, combining pleasure with slight sadness (9)
- 24. Which Homer Simpson catchphrase is recognised by, and appears in, the Oxford English Dictionary (1'2!)
- 27. The all-time highest point scorer for the Penrith Panthers (6,6)
- 28. Today, New Zealand has urged residents in low-lying areas of which city to evacuate due to floods (10)
- 29. Rigid or imperious expression of opinions as absolute truth, ignoring other peoples views (8)
- 31. Which country beginning with B, was known as British Honduras until 1973 (6)
Down
- 1. In 1867, the four Harpers brothers founded which fashion magazine (7,6)
- 4. Someone who is boastful, arrogant, or excessively proud, often speaking too proudly about their own achievements or importance (13)
- 7. It may be passed (3)
- 8. Which actress and comedian appears in French and Saunders, Harry Enfield, and played Magda on Absolutely Fabulous (5,5)
- 10. On April 12th, which golfer joined Jack Nicklaus, Nick Faldo and Tiger Woods as the only players to win The Masters two years consecutively (4,7)
- 13. Operating alone, Han? (4)
- 14. Which 2010 science fiction action film written and directed by Christopher Nolan stars Leonardo DiCaprio (9)
- 17. Mic master (4)
- 19. Your microwave oven has a maximum power of 900 W. What does the W stand for (4)
- 21. Open space in a forest (5)
- 22. Actions, behaviour, or situations that are offensive or shocking, in a way that shows a blatant disregard for rules, laws, or morality (8)
- 25. Nickname of Sydney Swan legend Tony Lockett (7)
- 26. Z in Police radio code (4)
- 30. Fashionable (4)