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Hidden within the grid are answers to these 20 clues

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1 In Greek mythology, who was the muse of history?

2 Founded in 2005 and bought by AOL in March 2008 for $850 million, the name of which defunct social network derived from the phrase ‘blog early, blog often’?

3 What other main ingredient is needed to make the traditiona­l Indian dish muttar paneer, other than the onions, spices and the paneer (Indian cheese) itself?

4 In the game of golf, a Bo Derek is a score of what at any hole?

5 Founded in 2006, which social networking website allows its members to communicat­e through micro-blogging short messages known as tweets?

6 In the film Ben Hur, what was the title character’s first name?

7 Which French word is used in sculpture to refer to a small scale model of an unfinished sculpture?

8 Who wrote Man and Superman?

9 In the nursery rhyme The House That Jack Built, what did the rat eat?

10 What brand of men’s aftershave, ironically launched first for women in 1937, is associated with a sailing ship logo?

11 In humans, a hemisphere­ctomy is the removal of half of the wh at?

12 What is the popular name for turpentine substitute?

13 In chemistry a hypothetic­al substance whose molecules

occupy negligible space and have no interactio­ns is called a wh at?

14 Who said; ‘A man’s face is his autobiogra­phy. A woman’s face is her work of fiction.’

15 What is the name of the iron hook which is attached to the pole used by fisherman to land a heavy fish?

16 Which car manufactur­er has the motto ‘The Power of Drea ms’?

17 The United Nations University is based in which Asian city? 18 Sabena Airlines was the national airline of which European co untry 1923-2001?

19 On a clothes label, what does a square with a circle inside it in dicate?

20 In Greek mythology, Tiresias disclosed the crimes of who?

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