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1980 comedy crime film starring Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor |
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Sam —, servant of Mr Pickwick in 1836 Charles Dickens novel The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club |
— National Park, protected area in New South Wales, Australia |
Widely distributed large hairy venomous spider |
Unit of length of yarn usually 80 yards for wool, 120 yards for cotton and silk and 300 yards for linen |
Old Testament father of Jacob and Esau |
Tirunesh —, 2003 World Championships 5,000m gold medallist |
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Keith —, television chef who authored 2000 autobiography Out of the Frying Pan |
Member of a Muslim mystical order |
1954 Alfred Hitchcock film thriller starring James Stewart and Grace Kelly |
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