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Clifford —, author of the stage plays Waiting for Lefty and Clash by Night
ODETS
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Preserved county in SE Wales
GWENT
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Japanese verse form in 17 syllables
HAIKU
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Percy —, presenter of BBC TV programme Gardeners’ World from 1969-76
THROWER
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1993 film drama starring Holly Hunter and Harvey Keitel
THEPIANO
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Paul Gustave —, 19th-century French illustrator of works by Rabelais
DORE
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London Underground line coloured yellow on the Tube map
CIRCLE
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The —, 2005 novel by John Grisham
BROKER
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Island in the Inner Hebrides; site of an abbey founded by St Columba
IONA
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Forward section of a missile, aircraft or rocket
NOSECONE
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Bone of the leg also called a patella
KNEECAP
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Group or set of 20
SCORE
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Tree whose leaves are attached by long flattened stalks so that they quiver in the wind
ASPEN
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J C —, England Test cricketer who took 10-53 and 9-37 against Australia at Old Trafford in 1956
LAKER
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2005 novel by James Sallis
DRIVE
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Metal censer suspended from chains in which incense is burnt during church services
THURIBLE
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River that flows into Morecambe Bay at Fleetwood
WYRE
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& 16D Ice hockey team; 1994 Stanley Cup Final winners (3,4,7)
NEWYORK
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2004 film comedy starring Shawn and Marlon Wayans
WHITECHICKS
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Jule —, composer of the music for Broadway musicals Gypsy and Hallelujah, Baby!
STYNE
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Small songbird with a curved bill, such as UK resident the common —
TREECREEPER
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The —, 1951 novel by Nicholas Monsarrat
CRUELSEA
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See 6 Down
RANGERS
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William —, WBA Middleweight champion from 1996-97
JOPPY
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Colourless gas formed by an electric discharge in water
OZONE
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Skin disorder caused by inflammation of the glands found chiefly in adolescents
ACNE