Across
- 3. Grammar School established in 1887 made up of the houses Sebastian, Atwell, Hunt and Knott
- 4. Common name of The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre
- 6. A puzzle consisting of a grid of squares and blanks into which words crossing vertically and horizontally are written according to clues
- 7. Person who provides education for pupils
- 8. Cathedral City situated 75 miles north of London
- 11. The natural number following 69 and preceding 71
- 12. Biblical wife of Isaac and mother of Jacob and Esau
- 14. A day that commemorates or celebrates a past event that occurred on the same day of the year as the initial event
- 16. The last tudor monarch, daugher of Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn
- 18. Popular pastime involving the fermentation of fruit into demijohns
- 20. Colloquial expression used to describe shin tickling
- 21. UK weekly television and radio programme listings magazine, founded and originally published in-house by BBC Magazines from 1923 to 2011
- 23. Style of music made famous by the likes of Duke Ellington and Miles Davis
- 26. Fifth astrological sign of the zodiac
- 27. Painting method where the paints are made of pigments suspended in a water-soluble vehicle of which Joseph Mallord William Turner is a master
- 28. One of the largest rivers in Quebec, Canada sharing it's name with the bear creation of Mary Tourtel
- 29. BBC long running music programme Top of the ____
- 30. Victorian author noted for such characters as 'The One Eyed Bagman', 'Luke Honeythunder' and 'Doctor Slammer'
- 33. Flag officer famous for his service in the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars
- 35. First name of the actress who plays Penny in "what we like to call" Miranda
- 36. Ancient form of theatre or performance that involves the manipulation of a movable model of a person or animal believed to have originated 3000 years BC
- 37. First name of Welsh poet and writer whose works include Under Milk Wood
- 38. Town in Otago, it lies towards the end of the Clutha River on the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand
Down
- 1. Side salad
- 2. Cathedral City in Hampshire with the longest nave in Europe
- 4. Jazz standard originally recorded in 1917, re-recorded in 1931 by the Mills Brothers
- 5. Location of Ruda Holiday Park in North Devon
- 9. The ____ Project, a visitors attraction in Cornwall where plants are collected from all around the world and grown in artificial biomes
- 10. Name of a folk uprising in 1491 in North Holland, the revolt shares its name with a staple food prepared by cooking dough and a generic term for a diverse group of milk based food products
- 13. Village and civil parish in southern Surrey, England. It is equidistant between Dorking and Horsham
- 15. Generic term for organic food stuff grown in English gardens, particular in Kent
- 17. Saturday lunch time staple consisting of puff pastry, minced pork, onion and sometimes prunes
- 19. A general interest family magazine, published ten times annually. Formerly based in Chappaqua, New York, its headquarters are now New York City, founded in 1922
- 22. English musician and singer-songwriter who achieved international fame as the lead guitarist of the Beatles
- 24. The capita of the US state of Texas
- 25. ____ the Great, King of Wessex from 871 to 899
- 30. Village outside Waterlooville with a population of 8775
- 31. That bloody woman from The Telegraph, responsible for the enjoyably frustrating weekend afternoons
- 32. First name of British Actor in The Kings Speech, Pride and Prejudice and A Single Man
- 34. Sir Cliff _____, English Pop Star born in 1940
