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2005 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe-winning horse
HURRICANERUN
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The —, 2000 historical film drama starring Mel Gibson and Heath Ledger
PATRIOT
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River in NE France; scene of two unsuccessful German offensives in 1914 and 1918
MARNE
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City in Uttar Pradesh, India, famous for the Taj Mahal
AGRA
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Norman —, Chairman of the Conservative Party from 1985-87
TEBBIT
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Egyptian maid of Sarah in the Old Testament; mother of Ishmael by Abraham
HAGAR
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Joseph —, Soviet leader who died in 1953
STALIN
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2003 action film starring Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek and Johnny Depp
ONCE
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Marco —, cyclist who won the 1998 Tour de France
PANTANI
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Administrative capital of South Africa
PRETORIA
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Unit of fluid measure equal to one sixtieth of a drachm
MINIM
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John —, author of the novels The Sot-Weed Factor and Giles Goat-Boy
BARTH
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Johannes —, painter whose works include 1656’s The Procuress
VERMEER
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Frank —, author of 1993 novel The Walpole Orange
MUIR
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God of fire and metal-working in Greek mythology
HEPHAESTUS
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Golfer who won The Open Championship in 1971 and 1972
LEETREVINO
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Any one of the 10 black-belt grades of judo proficiency
DAN
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Longest river in Scotland
TAY
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Richard —, actor who played the title role in 1972 film comedy Portnoy’s Complaint
BENJAMIN
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Carl —, US author of novels Lucky You and Sick Puppy
HIAASEN
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Series of vertebrae forming the axis of the skeleton
SPINE
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Hendrik —, German showjumper; 1984 Dublin Grand Prix winner
SNOEK
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Roman poet whose works include Ars Amatoria
OVID