3. 2. It is generally thought to be derived from the Tamil
phrase meaning the region of the Chola, an ancient
dynasty of southern India. It could also be derived from the
term for the coastal region. But most probably the name
derives from the Sanskrit for the land which receives the
rays of the sun.
Chinese lacquer goods, including boxes, screens, and
chests, became known as “_____” goods in the eighteenth
century, because many Chinese exports were consolidated
at the ports.
9. 5.
● This city in Japan shot into publicity when
_____ gave a 2006 interview to Japanese
television network TBS. In time, it’s
popularity grew and local businesses
thrived as a result of an important event
involving this person. Who and what was
the event?
11. 6.
● Service created in 2000 by Tim
Westergren, aimed at capturing musical
identity, and dissecting a song based on
melody, harmony, rhythm, instrumentation,
orchestration, arrangement, lyrics, singing,
vocal harmony etc.
● A punishment for mankind which was a
result of Prometheus's theft of the secret
of fire from the Gods.
13. 7.
● _____ is a mythological fairy or
mischievous nature sprite. ____ is also a
generalised personification of land spirits.
Whilst being an aspect of Robin
Goodfellow, he is also 'hob' and Will-o'the-wisp.
● Character in A Midsummer Nights Dream.
● Term in hockey.
15. 8.
● Born in 1926, entered law school in 1945, and became
increasingly embroiled in matters of social justice. In
1952, a dictatorship began to take hold in his country
and convinced him that revolution was the way forward.
Abandoned his law practice and formed an underground
organisation of supporters including his brother. After
failed attacks on military establishments, he was jailed
and made a speech during his trial entitled 'History Will
Absolve Me'. Later exiled to Mexico, returned with my
compañeros on the ill-fated yacht named 'Granma'. From
an encampment in the Sierra Maestra mountains, they
launched their attack against the reigning establishment
which culminated in success on January 8th, 1959.
Who?