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1979-88 ITV drama series originally hosted by Roald Dahl |
1985 film drama starring Harrison Ford and Kelly McGillis |
Vivien —, Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar winner for Gone with the Wind |
Another name for large marine fish the tunny |
The —, 1991 novel by John Grisham |
Umberto —, author of novels The Name of the Rose and Foucault's Pendulum |
2006 adventure film starring Edward Speleers in the title role |
Rapper and actor, contestant on 2009 Channel 4 series Celebrity Big Brother, who recorded 1995 no 1 single Gangsta’s Paradise |
Bachelor of Laws |
Lake —, body of water in central Switzerland formed by a widening of the Aare River |
Unit of length, one twelfth of a foot |
David —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar winner for Separate Tables |
See 1 Across |
Queen of the fairies in William Shakespeare play A Midsummer Night's Dream |
Sebastien —, 2004-12 winner of the World Rally Drivers' Championship |
Eurasian finch with a yellow-green body and black bib |
1947 novel by P G Wodehouse |
Heinrich —, German poet and prose writer whose works include Atta Troll and Deutschland: Ein Wintermarchen |
Federal republic in central Europe whose capital is Bern |
Green pigment found in plants |
Army post in Kentucky; site of the US Bullion Depository |
Seeds of the flax plant used as a source of oil |
Port in Scotland on the Firth of Tay |
Aneurin —, Labour MP for Ebbw Vale from 1929-60; Minister of Health from 1945-51 |
Adjective used to describe Champagne that is not sweet |
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