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Milton —, prime minister of Uganda from 1962-66 |
Actor whose roles have included Hugo Horton in BBC TV sitcom The Vicar of Dibley |
Largest French-speaking city in Belgium |
Lillie —, actress known as the Jersey Lily who died in Monte Carlo in 1929 |
20th-century Italian school of art and literature whose proponents included Marinetti and Balla |
Piece of music composed for three people |
Married name of 1990 Commonwealth 800m gold medallist Diane Edwards |
Bruce —, 1962 European Championships 5,000m gold medallist |
Chief coalmining and industrial region of Germany |
Cricketing term for an instance of a batsman being out first ball for zero in both innings |
Supreme commander of a fleet or navy |
Christina —, actress who played the title role in 2006 film comedy Penelope |
Capital and chief port of Senegal |
Major tributary of the River Thames rising in the London Borough of Barnet |
Thomas —, 18th-century English composer noted for his setting of Shakespearean songs |
Resort that hosted the F1 motor racing Portuguese GP from 1984-96 |
Rugby union fly-half whose 1951 Wales Test debut was against Ireland |
The —, comic book character, alter ego Jay Garrick, who first appeared in 1940 |
Condition of having an abnormally low body temperature |
European republic; capital Sofia |
Josh —, actor who played the title role in 2005 film drama The Picture of Dorian Gray |
Jean-Claude —, 1968 Winter Olympics alpine skiing slalom, giant slalom and downhill gold medallist |
Capital of Ghana |
Small, slender European freshwater fish also called an ide |
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