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20th letter in the Greek alphabet |
Tea —, actress who played Kate Reynolds in 2000 comedy-drama film The Family Man |
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Patsy —, inaugural winner of the UK Championship snooker tournament in 1977 |
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The —, 1994 animated film starring the voice talent of Matthew Broderick and Jonathan Taylor Thomas |
Lew —, winner of the 1956 Australian Championships singles tennis title |
Bat such as the Common — or Japanese — |
Genus of plants native to southern Africa and Australia with red, pink or white flowers |
In mathematics, an angle of less than 90 degrees |
Geological aeon; the later part of the Precambrian aeon |
Spring on Mount Parnassus sacred to Apollo and the Muses |
Sweet fortified Madeira wine |
Jules —, French author of 1873 novel Around the World in Eighty Days |
Bowed stringed instrument associated with musicians Lionel Tertis and Emanuel Vardi |
Name by which Saint Erasmus of Formia, the patron saint of sailors, is also known |
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