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2008 comedy-drama film directed by and starring George Clooney
LEATHERHEADS
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Town in Orne, France; an early lace manufacturing centre
ALENCON
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Caleb —, rugby union centre and wing; 1998 New Zealand Test debutant against England
RALPH
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Edith —, Best Costume Design Oscar-winner for The Sting
HEAD
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One of a pair of bony outgrowths on the heads of male deer
ANTLER
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Bruce —, British Army officer who died in 2006; father of Camilla, the Queen Consort
SHAND
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Largest Asian antelope
NILGAI
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& 20D 1980 film comedy starring Kurt Russell and Jack Warden (4,4)
USED
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Central of the three small bones in the middle ear also called the anvil
INCUS
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Sophie —, Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for Hotel Rwanda
OKONEDO
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Alternative medicine based on the use of essential oils extracted from plants
AROMATHERAPY
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Team sport originating in the US whose playing field is known as a diamond
BASEBALL
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Cut of beef extending from the neck to the shoulder blade
CHUCK
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Elisabeth —, British sculptor whose works include 1969’s Horse and Rider
FRINK
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, 6D & 13D 1972 volume by Hunter S. Thompson subtitled A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream (4,3,8,2,3,5)
FEARAND
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Billy —, singer-actor who played Cat in 1991 biopic The Doors
IDOL
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See 4 Down
LOATHINGIN
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1937 volume of four stories by John Steinbeck whose central character is Jody Tiflin
THEREDPONY
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22nd letter of the Greek alphabet
CHI
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Small social insect that lives in a formicary
ANT
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See 4 Down
LASVEGAS
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Variety of tangerine originally grown in Japan
SATSUMA
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Alessandro —, Italian physicist who developed the first electrochemical cell
VOLTA
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Neil —, golfer who won the 1966 Dunlop Masters
COLES
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See 16 Across
CARS