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1968 children's book by Elisabeth Beresford |
Wine bottle holding the equivalent of six normal bottles |
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Walter —, writer of poetry volume Peacock Pie and novel Henry Brocken |
Comic strip character created by Mary Tourtel |
Jacques —, president of the International Olympic Committee from 2001-13 |
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Berkshire racecourse that hosts the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes |
Tommy —, Welsh comedian and magician who died in 1984 |
Hard fat around the kidneys of cattle and sheep used in cooking |
George Bernard —, author of 1904 stage play John Bull's Other Island |
Janet —, New Zealand author of 1957 novel Owls Do Cry |
1959 novel by Keith Waterhouse featuring the fictional country of Ambrosia |
Agency of the United Nations that sponsors programmes to promote education and the arts |
Ancient kingdom of the Sabeans |
2003 novel by Dominic Holland |
Playing card with one spot |
State bordering Saudi Arabia whose capital is Doha |
Piper —, US actress who played Julia McCullough in 2006 film drama The Prestige |
Julian —, English guitarist and lutenist born in 1933 |
Prison on a US navy ship |
Stanley —, FIFA president from 1961-74 |
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