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CIAHEADQUARTERSThe sculpture "Kryptos," which has never been fully deciphered, stands at its main entrance and cour
LOCHSHIELGlenfinnan monument stands at its head (4,5)
CIAOrg. with the sculpture "Kryptos" outside its headquarters
NETBALLSport recognised by the International Olympic Committee but which has never been in the Olympics (7)
UNICORNPlace to study bad jokes, the point of which has never been perceived
RECORDTIMEDirector shot Maine, which has never been bettered (6,4)
KURDMember of one of the largest ethnic groups in the Middle East, which has never obtained a permanent nation state (4)
STARBOARDIn A Night To Remember the sailors on the bridge of the Titanic desperately ordered a change of cour
CIAHQLocation of the "Kryptos" sculpture, which contains a famous unsolved code: Abbr.
CLIPPERSBasketball team based in Los Angeles which has never made the NBA finals (8)
PYRAMIDForm which serves as the main entrance to the Louvre Museum (7)
HENNINIt consists of a three- to four-foot high cone of stiff paper or starched linen that was covered with silk or other precious materials. In the middle of the 15th century, it was introduced to the Cour
ERICGILLIn 1914, which artist made the sculptures for the Stations of the Cross in Westminster Cathedral? (4
SCOTLANDCountry which has never beaten the All Blacks (8)
ELIZABETHEVATTAs Chief Judge of the Family Court, who was the first woman to preside in an Australian federal cour
GREEKThe term cryptology is derived from two terms, kryptos ("hidden") and logos ("word"), in this language.
OSRICCour tier who referees the sword fight between Hamlet and Laer tes (5)
ENDORSEDRon's deed has been fully sanctioned
EMBERALERT*Warning that the campfire hasn't been fully extinguished?
PIGGYBANKSDesigned by Georgia Gerber, what kind of object, given here in the plural, is the sculpture Rachel (