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Swiss artist known for his design of the creature in 1979 sci-fi film Alien |
Unit of distance in navigation equal to one tenth of a sea mile |
River of central England that flows to the River Severn at Tewkesbury |
Jack —, US actor who played Frank Clemens in 1971 film Western Hannie Caulder |
Large deer also called a moose |
Gene —, US singer-songwriter whose UK top ten singles include Just One Smile and Backstage |
Hard white calcified substance covering the crown of each tooth |
Stored-heat cooker invented by Nobel Prize winner Gustaf Dalen |
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1978 stage musical composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice |
Neil —, actor who stars as DCI John Barnaby in ITV series Midsomer Murders |
1964 crime film starring Lee Marvin and Angie Dickinson |
Family of flowering plants that includes the Ningpo — and Mimbres — |
West African republic; capital Lome |
Structure designed by John Nash originally erected on The Mall, London, as a gateway to Buckingham Palace |
State capital of Virginia, US |
Michael —, Canadian singer whose UK no 1 albums include Christmas and Crazy Love |
1965 mystery film starring Tony Randall as Hercule Poirot |
Type of bass oboe used in 1905 Richard Strauss opera Salome |
1987 horror film starring Adrian Pasdar and Jenny Wright |
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Paul —, author of 1971 Pulitzer Prize for Drama winner The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds |
US and Canadian Mennonite sect that traces its origin to Jakob Amman |
The —, 1997 film drama starring Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin |
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