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1934 children's book by P L Travers |
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See 10 Across |
1941 film starring comedy team Olsen and Johnson |
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Poisonous snake such as the banded — or common — |
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Ancient region of Western Europe |
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Lawyer creation of Erle Stanley Gardner who first appeared in 1933 novel The Case of the Velvet Claws |
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— Championship, golf major won by Brooks Koepka in 2018 |
Ancient Greek city conquered by the Macedonians, whose ruins lie near the port of Kavala |
London Borough of —, district including Palmers Green, Edmonton and Ponders End |
European —, small marine food fish also called a brisling |
Short fringe on the fairway leading onto a golf green |
Species of wild mountain goat of Asia, Europe and North Africa |
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