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— Theatre, building in Southwark, London built in 1599
GLOBE
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M D —, New Zealand Test cricketer who hit 299 against Sri Lanka at Wellington in 1991
CROWE
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Katie —, actress who played Cho Chang in the Harry Potter film series
LEUNG
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Dick —, US actor who played Bert in 1964 family film Mary Poppins
VANDYKE
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Jose Luis —, WBC Lightweight champion from 2000-02
CASTILLO
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Former chief magistrate in the republic of Venice
DOGE
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— Sea, shallow arm of the Arctic Ocean between the New Siberian Islands and the Taimyr Peninsula
LAPTEV
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Serge —, Venezuela-born rugby union wing/fullback; 1980 France debutant against South Africa
BLANCO
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Jonathan —, author of the novels Every Last Cent and The Ten Word Game
GASH
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1949 comedy-drama film starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn
ADAMSRIB
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David —, actor who portrayed Dr Martin Luther King, Jr in 2014 biopic Selma
OYELOWO
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London Tube station that became disused when the line from Epping closed in 1994
ONGAR
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City in Bouches-du-Rhone, France, housing a Roman amphitheatre
ARLES
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& 6D 2005 novel by Nick Hornby (1,4,3,4)
ALONG
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& 16D 19th-century French chemist and microbiologist who created vaccines for rabies and anthrax (5,7)
LOUIS
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Musical instrument associated primarily with Scotland
BAGPIPES
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Henry —, 1978 Commonwealth 5000m gold medallist
RONO
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See 26 Across
WAYDOWN
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1937 crime drama film starring Humphrey Bogart and Dick Foran
BLACKLEGION
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Small fleshy flap of tissue at the back of the throat; an extension of the soft palate
UVULA
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1982 F1 World Drivers’ Championship winner
KEKEROSBERG
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Samuel —, 19th-century British politician after whom the load line on a ship is named
PLIMSOLL
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See 2 Down
PASTEUR
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J T —, author of the novels Trail Boss and Waco’s Debt
EDSON
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Middle daughter of King Lear in the William Shakespeare play of that name
REGAN
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1970 stage play by David Storey
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