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Smaller intestines of a pig prepared as a dish
CHITTERLINGS
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Capital of Kenya
NAIROBI
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Mario —, US opera singer-actor who played the title role in 1951 biopic The Great Caruso
LANZA
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& 12A 1896 novel by Theodor Fontane featuring the character Major Crampas (4,6)
EFFI
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See 10 Across
BRIEST
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Legendary Greek king able to turn that which he touched into gold
MIDAS
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Al —, Canadian actor who played Lt Bert Samuels in US television series Cagney & Lacey
WAXMAN
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City and port in Pontevedra, NW Spain
VIGO
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Brightest star in the constellation Orion
RIGEL
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Frank —, director of five films in the St Trinian’s series between 1954-80
LAUNDER
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North American mammal with large feet and a white winter coat
SNOWSHOEHARE
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See 18 Down
ZIXIOFIX
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Eddy —, 1966 and 1969 European Championships 110m hurdles gold medallist
OTTOZ
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Dennis —, French horn player with the Philharmonia Orchestra who died in a car crash in 1957
BRAIN
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The —, 1964 crime film starring Lee Marvin and Angie Dickinson
KILLERS
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Variety of small melon with a green skin and pale green flesh
OGEN
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Alexander Solzhenitsyn novel first published in English in 1968
CANCERWARD
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Town and seaside resort in East Sussex between Brighton and Hastings
EASTBOURNE
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Anais —, author of 1954 short novel A Spy in the House of Love
NIN
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Arnold —, English composer of symphonic poem Tintagel
BAX
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The —, 1981 horror film starring Bruce Campbell
EVILDEAD
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Christopher —, poet and dramatist who authored stage plays The Jew of Malta and Edward II
MARLOWE
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First letter in the Greek alphabet
ALPHA
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& 1D 1905 children’s book by L Frank Baum subtitled The Story of the Magic Cloak (5,4,2,2)
QUEEN
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Percussion instrument of Chinese origin struck with a felt mallet
GONG