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1958 Commonwealth women’s 110 yards freestyle swimming gold medallist
DAWNFRASER
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& 21A 1980 film drama starring Kris Kristofferson and Christopher Walken (7,4)
HEAVENS
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1927 novel by Mazo De La Roche about the Whiteoak family
JALNA
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Chief coal-mining and industrial region of Germany
RUHR
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In weaving, the yarn woven across the width of a fabric
WEFT
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God of war in Norse mythology
TYR
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See 1 Down
VENICE
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Don —, actor who won five Emmy awards in the 1960s for his role as Deputy Barney Fife in The Andy Griffith Show
KNOTTS
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Ridge at the upper end of the fingerboard of a violin
NUT
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Nicolas —, director of films Two Deaths, Bad Timing and Track 29
ROEG
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See 8 Across
GATE
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Standard monetary unit of Nigeria
NAIRA
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& 3D 19th-century US songwriter whose works include Old Folks At Home and Beautiful Dreamer (7,6)
STEPHEN
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Micheline —, 1948 Olympic shot and discus gold medallist
OSTERMEYER
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& 14A 1912 novella by Thomas Mann whose central character is Gustav von Aschenbach (5,2,6)
DEATHIN
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Watery liquid that separates from the curd when milk is clotted
WHEY
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See 24 Across
FOSTER
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Stork of southern Asia such as the Greater — or Lesser —
ADJUTANT
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Port in Israel on the Gulf of Aqaba
EILAT
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2015 adventure film starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy
THEREVENANT
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1976 and 1977 500cc motorcycle world champion
BARRYSHEENE
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1983 crime film drama starring Al Pacino as Tony Montana
SCARFACE
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Brian —, winner of the 1980 Australian Open singles tennis championship
TEACHER
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Part of a ship’s equipment or cargo that is purposely cast overboard
JETSAM
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1988 comedy-drama film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito
TWINS
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Peter —, 17th-century painter whose works include Girl with a Parrot and Two Ladies of the Lake Family
LELY