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Peter —, Labour MP for Neath from 1991-2015; Secretary of State for Wales from 2002-08 |
Plant of the buttercup family also known as bear's foot |
William —, actor who has played Ken Barlow in ITV soap Coronation Street since 1960 |
Michael —, presenter whose credits include BBC TV shows Antiques Roadshow and Crackerjack! |
Yobes —, 1991 World Championships men's 5,000m gold medallist |
Type of West Indian pop music; a forerunner of reggae |
2011 novel by Clive Cussler and Justin Scott |
Port in SW Sweden on the Sound opposite Copenhagen |
Protector of the dead and god of mummification in Egyptian mythology |
Acute viral disease affecting the ganglia of certain nerves whose technical name is herpes zoster |
Soft creamy white cheese similar to Camembert |
Member of Robin Hood's band of men portrayed on screen by comedians Ronnie Barker and Tim Minchin |
1937 book by George Orwell |
Ole —, winner of the individual Speedway World Championship in 1971, 1975 and 1978 |
Tevita —, Tonga dual code rugby wing who played for Bradford Bulls, Hull FC and Saracens |
Pen name of H H Munro, author of 1914 short story collection Beasts and Super-Beasts |
Peter —, 1988 Olympic 1,500m gold medallist |
See 9 Across |
Actor who played Bunjy Kennefick in BBC TV sitcom Me Mammy |
Tosin —, 2010 Commonwealth men's triple jump gold medallist |
River rising in northeast France upon which Antwerp stands |
High-level computer programming language for beginners that first appeared in 1964 |
Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar winner for Moonstruck |
Buffalo endemic to Indonesia comprising the species the mountain — and lowland — |
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