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1990 Derek Jarman film drama starring Tilda Swinton |
Bjarne —, 1996 Tour de France-winning cyclist |
Dmitry —, Russian tennis player; 2011 UNICEF Open singles tournament winner |
White-flowered European plant of the parsley family whose leaves are used for flavouring food |
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Walled city in Lombardy, Italy, north-east of Milan |
2016 comedy-drama film starring Jonah Hill and Miles Teller |
Tactical play in the last few tricks of a game of bridge forcing an opponent to make a particular lead |
Alcoholic drink made in E Europe from cereals and stale bread |
2000 crime film starring Benicio Del Toro and Dennis Farina |
1994 film drama starring Jodie Foster in the title role |
The —, 1872 Dostoevsky novel also called The Devils and Demons |
Squire —, character in 1883 RL Stevenson novel Treasure Island |
1985 film Western starring Kevin Kline and Scott Glenn |
2001 novel by Ali Smith |
Erle Stanley —, author of 1937 novel The D. A. Calls It Murder and others featuring Doug Selby |
Mixture of butter and flour heated and used as a basis for sauces |
— Handicap, flat race run at York in August over 14 furlongs |
The —, 2017 novel by Jake Arnott |
Geoffrey —, author of 1939 novel Rogue Male |
Michael —, director of films Bad Boys, Armageddon and Transformers |
David —, rugby union fly-half, 1963 Wales Test debutant against England in the Five Nations |
Department of SE France; capital Grenoble |
Villainous ensign in William Shakespeare play Othello |
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