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One of a species of legendary creatures said to live in the depths of the Earth and guard buried treasure |
Capital of Jordan |
Andy —, rugby union lock; 1977 New Zealand Test debutant against British and Irish Lions |
Unit for measuring the refractive power of a lens |
J D —, author of 1951 novel The Catcher in the Rye |
Symbol of a curved line in Western musical notation indicating that two or more notes are to be played without separation |
Phina —, actress who played Gabby Sharpe in Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks and Liberty Baker in ITV drama series Footballers’ Wives |
Greater Manchester town housing the Octagon Theatre |
Measure of capacity for dry goods equal to a half a kenning or quarter of a bushel |
1940 Walt Disney film featuring conductor Leopold Stokowski |
Manor house in Buckland Brewer, north Devon; birthplace of explorer John Hanning Speke |
Sven —, IBF Super Middleweight champion from 1998-2004 |
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Rafael —, 2008 and 2010 Wimbledon singles tennis championship winner |
1999 biopic starring Jim Carrey as comedian Andy Kaufman |
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Town in Arthurian legend associated with the character Elaine |
2002 action film starring The Rock as Mathayus |
Alfred —, Austrian psychiatrist; author of The Neurotic Character and The Practice and Theory of Individual Psychology |
Los Angeles Lakers forward since 2018; 2012, 2013 and 2016 NBA Finals MVP |
1904 novel by Joseph Conrad subtitled A Tale of the Seaboard |
Paolo —, Florentine painter whose works include The Battle of San Romano, 1432 |
Matsuo —, 17th-century Japanese poet known for The Narrow Road to the Deep North |
Indian musical instrument with movable frets |
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