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Actress who played Alice Cullen in 2008 fantasy film Twilight
ASHLEYGREENE
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The —, 1894 story by R L Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne
EBBTIDE
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Jo —, Norwegian author of the Harry Hole crime novel series
NESBO
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Tropical Asian leguminous tree, also called Flame of the Forest, yielding a red resin
DHAK
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1982 children’s book by Roald Dahl
THEBFG
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Jack —, US sound effect technician who died in 1967
FOLEY
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Petty constable in William Shakespeare play Much Ado About Nothing
VERGES
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Republic on the Persian Gulf whose capital is Baghdad
IRAQ
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Asian kingdom whose capital is Kathmandu
NEPAL
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Fencing counterattack following a successful parry
RIPOSTE
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See 1 Down
WITCHPROJECT
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& 22A 1999 horror film starring Heather Donahue (3,5,5,7)
THEBLAIR
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Dark reddish-brown pigment obtained from the inky secretion of the cuttlefish
SEPIA
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Sebastien —, 2013, 2014 and 2015 World Rally Championship Drivers’ title winner
OGIER
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Brian —, US actor who played Ted Montague in 1996 film drama Romeo + Juliet
DENNEHY
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Son of Seth in the Old Testament who lived for 905 years
ENOS
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Former name for cage bird the siskin
ABERDEVINE
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1996 Grand National-winning horse
ROUGHQUEST
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Variety of lettuce with a long slender head
COS
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2012 film comedy starring Mark Wahlberg and Mila Kunis
TED
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Town in South Yorkshire on the River Dearne, north of Sheffield
BARNSLEY
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Projection behind and above a horse’s hoof
FETLOCK
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Fruit dried to make currants, raisins or sultanas
GRAPE
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Full point scored in karate or judo
IPPON
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Pseudonym of illustrator Hablot Knight Browne
PHIZ