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Isaac —, 1972 Best Music, Original Song Oscar winner for Theme from Shaft |
Cousin and friend of Romeo in the William Shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet |
Georges —, French composer of 1925 ballet Les Matelots |
The —, 1825 novel by Sir Walter Scott whose characters include Queen Berengaria |
Uncastrated male pig |
Latin name of the river Amu Darya of central Asia |
Hard grey metallic element; symbol Cr |
Gabriel —, German physicist who invented the mercury thermometer |
Port in Israel on the Gulf of Aqaba |
Colourless liquid mixture distilled from wood tar used as an antiseptic |
Supreme god in Germanic mythology |
Patricia —, actress whose roles have included Lynn Wentworth in 1998 comedy-drama film Pecker |
2007 film comedy starring Kal Penn, Adam Campbell and Jennifer Coolidge |
Karl —, German designer who built the first car to be driven by an internal-combustion engine |
Small, fleshy flap of tissue at the back of the throat; an extension of the soft palate |
Small primate of south-east Asia such as the Sunda — or Pygmy — |
1984 novel by Paul Theroux |
1986 West End stage musical by Tim Rice, Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus |
Tree with winged seeds whose wood is used for tool handles |
The —, BBC series that won Best TV Comedy prize at the 2002 British Comedy Awards |
Market town in the Scottish Borders at the confluence of the Rivers Teviot and Tweed |
Member of a people of Rwanda and Burundi |
President of Yugoslavia from 1953-80 born Josip Broz |
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