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Creamy pink pate made from the roe of grey mullet or smoked cod mixed with olive oil
TARAMASALATA
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One of two official written languages of Norway, alongside Bokmal
NYNORSK
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In Judaism, the scroll on which the Pentateuch is written
TORAH
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Roy —, composer whose film scores include that for 1971 thriller Get Carter
BUDD
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See 2 Down
PEOPLE
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Greek poet to whom the Iliad is attributed
HOMER
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City in Maharashtra, India, on the Godavari River
NASHIK
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Paul —, Swiss artist whose works include 1928’s Cat and Bird
KLEE
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First letter in the Greek alphabet
ALPHA
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Large feline mammal; swiftest known to man
CHEETAH
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Courtier and colleague of Rosencrantz in William Shakespeare play Hamlet
GUILDENSTERN
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Enrique —, Spanish composer of 1911 piano suite Goyescas
GRANADOS
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& 12A 2008 comedy-drama film starring Dennis Quaid and Sarah Jessica Parker (5,6)
SMART
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Port and largest city in Kansai, Japan
OSAKA
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2001 musical drama film starring Mariah Carey and Max Beesley
GLITTER
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1968 biopic starring Julie Andrews as Gertrude Lawrence
STAR
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H G Wells’ 1909 semi-autobiographical novel
TONOBUNGAY
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In Greek mythology, a river of fire in Hades
PHLEGETHON
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Large metal Chinese cooking pot
WOK
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Female swan
PEN
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Joseph —, Hungary-born American newspaper publisher who died in 1911
PULITZER
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Bernard —, 1985 Tour de France-winning cyclist
HINAULT
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Kathy —, author of 1984 novel Blood and Guts in High School
ACKER
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Rachel —, Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for The Constant Gardener
WEISZ
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Small tree with edible oval fruit
PLUM