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— Islands, group of over 6,000 in the Gulf of Bothnia under Finnish administration
ALAND
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Vicente —, revolutionary general elected president of Mexico in 1829
GUERRERO
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Liquid measure equal to about one and three-quarter pints
LITRE
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& 16D 1996 film comedy starring Shelley Long and Gary Cole (1,4,5,6)
AVERYBRADY
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US state; capital Lincoln
NEBRASKA
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Old Testament priest of the 5th century BC
EZRA
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George —, 19th-century author of novels Indiana and Consuelo
SAND
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Capital of Uzbekistan
TASHKENT
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Large four-part muscle that extends the leg
QUADRICEPS
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Side drum with a rattle of metal wires on the bottom head
SNARE
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Genus of small trees and shrubs whose species include the spindle tree
EUONYMUS
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Samantha —, actress who played Auntie Liz in BBC TV comedy series Grandma’s House
SPIRO
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Roderick —, detective creation of Ngaio Marsh
ALLEYN
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City in Kansai, Japan; capital of the country from 710-784
NARA
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Raymond —, Canadian actor who played Perry Mason and Robert Ironside on television
BURR
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Small fawn-coloured antelope of African grasslands and bush south of the Sahara
ORIBI
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2000 film comedy featuring Liz Hurley as The Devil
BEDAZZLED
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— River, stream in NE Siberia formerly known for its Gulag labour camps
KOLYMA
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— water, alkaline mineral water from a French spa on the south shore of Lake Geneva
EVIAN
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Nick —, rugby union fullback whose 2007 England Test debut was against South Africa
ABENDANON
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Hawaiian tree whose reddish wood is used for furniture
KOA
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US television police drama series that starred Erik Estrada as Officer Frank Poncherello
CHIPS
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See 10 Across
SEQUEL
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Dinner jacket named after — Park, a village and resort in New York
TUXEDO
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Michael —, author of the stage plays Alphabetical Order and Noises Off
FRAYN
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European game fish with a cylindrical dark-greenish body
CHUB
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Children’s card game
SNAP