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Either of the two large flat triangular bones also called a shoulder blade
SCAPULA
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& 15A Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for Rambling Rose (5,4)
LAURA
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Material associated with a third wedding anniversary
LEATHER
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Part of a flower’s ovary where deposited pollen enters the gynoecium
STIGMA
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Heinrich —, German poet and prose writer whose works include Deutschland: Ein Wintermarchen and Atta Troll
HEINE
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Martin —, Astronomer Royal from 1972-82
RYLE
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Ancient region on the Adriatic Sea that includes parts of present-day Montenegro, Albania and Croatia
ILLYRIA
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See 7 Across
DERN
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Small tree found in New Zealand with light wood and edible fruit
NGAIO
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& 22D 1964 Church Parable by Benjamin Britten based on Noh play Sumidagawa (6,5)
CURLEW
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Emil —, 1952 Olympic 10,000m gold medallist
ZATOPEK
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See 17 Across
RIVER
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Queen of Thebes in Greek mythology who married her son Oedipus
JOCASTA
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Georges —, prime minister of France from 1917-20
CLEMENCEAU
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Mandy —, actor who played Inigo Montoya in 1987 adventure film The Princess Bride
PATINKIN
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Sebastien —, winner of the World Rally Drivers’ Championship from 2004-12
LOEB
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William Howard —, president of the US from 1909-13
TAFT
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Card game; an old form of poker
BRAG
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Peter —, Secretary of State for Trade from 1974-76
SHORE
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2014 adventure film starring Angelina Jolie in the title role
MALEFICENT
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Constable in William Shakespeare play Measure for Measure
ELBOW
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Evergreen shrub of New Zealand with small greenish-white flowers
RANGIORA
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Bjarne —, cyclist who won the 1996 Tour de France
RIIS
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Sword similar to the foil but with a larger guard
EPEE
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International organisation formed in 1949 for purposes of collective security whose members include Canada and the UK
NATO