This week's quiz

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Across
  1. 4. What German word is used to describe a current trend which literally means 'spirit of the time'?
  2. 8. Often used in cocktails, what fruit would you get the syrup grenadine from
  3. 9. Eccles cakes are named after an English town in which county
  4. 10. Which Swedish word is a term for a buffet-style meal with a selection of hot and cold dishes?
  5. 12. what word is used by Americans to refer to what people in the UK call Coriander?
  6. 14. What word, originating from Mandarin Chinese, is used to describe bowing with your forehead touching the floor, and is often used by English speakers as a term for unearned deference?
  7. 15. What German word is sometimes used in lieu of saying 'bless you' after someone sneezes?
Down
  1. 1. What recently adopted German word has been adopted into English which is used to describe delight in another's suffering?
  2. 2. What French term for duck can also be used in English to mean an extravagant or absurd story?
  3. 3. What is water that is safe to drink referred to as
  4. 5. Which Greek dip is made from strained or diluted yoghurt mixed with cucumber, garlic, salt, olive oil and often vinegar, lemon juice or herbs?
  5. 6. Which Italian term, literally meaning 'to entangle or confuse' is often used in English to describe a situation with a lot of people that is very confusing, such as a mass brawl or fight?
  6. 7. In Shakespeare, which country was Hamlet the prince of
  7. 11. If you are diagnosed with Coeliac disease, which protein are you unable to eat?
  8. 13. Which medical emergency term stems from the French verb meaning "to separate"?