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Thomas —, English portrait painter and landscape artist whose works include 1777’s The Watering Place
GAINSBOROUGH
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Desert region along the west coast of South America
ATACAMA
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John —, English poet whose works include The Storm and The Calm
DONNE
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Guy —, 1976 Olympic 110m hurdles gold medallist
DRUT
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Nephew of Lady Capulet in William Shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet
TYBALT
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Fabric of silk and rayon closely woven to give a smooth glossy appearance
SATIN
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Character in Greek mythology who, with Megaera and Tisiphone, comprised the three Erinyes
ALECTO
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Ancient region of Western Europe
GAUL
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Edible kelp used in Japanese cooking
KOMBU
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D E —, England Test cricketer who took 6-77 against West Indies at Port-of-Spain in 1990
MALCOLM
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Late US author of the series of fantasy novels The Wheel of Time
ROBERTJORDAN
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Spanish-American half real coin formerly used in parts of the southern United States
PICAYUNE
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State of NE India producing large quantities of tea
ASSAM
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Russell —, late author of the novels Riddley Walker and Kleinzeit
HOBAN
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Samuel —, producer of the films The Best Years of Our Lives and Guys and Dolls
GOLDWYN
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Capital of Lot-et-Garonne, France
AGEN
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Submarine plateau of the continental shelf off SE Newfoundland, Canada
GRANDBANKS
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1951 action film starring Burt Lancaster and Jody Lawrance
TENTALLMEN
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Dileep —, actor who played Dr Max Patel in 2009 action film Avatar
RAO
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Metallic element; symbol Sn
TIN
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Large snake of tropical America that kills its prey by constriction
ANACONDA
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Thin sheet of fruit-filled dough rolled up and baked
STRUDEL
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Jimmy —, actor who played Gen Tomas Arroyo in 1989 film drama Old Gringo
SMITS
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Town in Scotland; administrative headquarters of the Council Area of Clackmannanshire
ALLOA
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Robert —, US engineer who died in 2005 after whom a type of musical synthesizer is named
MOOG