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Author of 1516 literary work Utopia
THOMASMORE
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Port on San Francisco Bay, California, damaged by the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake
OAKLAND
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Sport whose events include calf roping, bull riding and steer wrestling
RODEO
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Suburb of Paris housing an international airport
ORLY
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& 4D US author; 1993 Nobel Prize in Literature winner (4,8)
TONI
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Wild animal of Tibet with long horns and shaggy hair
YAK
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Richard —, palaeoanthropologist and conservationist born in Kenya in 1944
LEAKEY
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Steve —, comedian-actor who portrayed Paul Raymond in 2013 biopic The Look of Love
COOGAN
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Biblical nephew of Abraham whose wife was turned into a pillar of salt
LOT
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Any of several small short-necked ducks often with bright plumage
TEAL
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Swedish aircraft firm that also makes cars and missiles
SAAB
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Light semi-transparent fabric of silk, rayon or cotton used for dresses and scarves
VOILE
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Rabbit in the 1942 animated film Bambi
THUMPER
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City in Yvelines, France, where the Treaty of Paris was signed in 1783
VERSAILLES
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& 7D 1960 novel by Harper Lee (2,4,1,11)
TOKILLA
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The —, Test cricket ground in London
OVAL
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Northernmost of the Greek Cyclades island group
ANDROS
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See 11 Across
MORRISON
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John —, Birmingham City goalkeeper; 2012 England debutant against Italy
RUDDY
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& 19D 1964 novel by Ian Fleming (3,4,4,5)
YOUONLYLIVE
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See 1 Down
MOCKINGBIRD
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1988 comedy-drama film starring Winona Ryder and Christian Slater
HEATHERS
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Genus of marine mammals whose only species is Risso’s dolphin
GRAMPUS
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Cocktail whose ingredients include rum, grenadine, orgeat, lime juice and sugar
MAITAI
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See 6 Down
TWICE
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Animal that represents the zodiac sign Taurus
BULL