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February 3rd 2020 Answers
| Clue |
Solution |
| Bob —, Best Director Oscar winner for Cabaret |
FOSSE |
| Tuft of small stiff feathers on the first digit of a bird also called a bastard wing |
ALULA |
| Capital of Ghana |
ACCRA |
| Region of Greece in the central Peloponnese; capital Tripoli |
ARCADIA |
| 1993 novel by Sebastian Faulks |
BIRDSONG |
| Gregory —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar winner for To Kill a Mockingbird |
PECK |
| Muse of comedy and pastoral poetry in Greek mythology |
THALIA |
| 1924 Olympic 400m gold medallist |
ERIC |
| Province of northeast China; capital Shenyang |
LIAONING |
| — I, King of Italy assassinated by Gaetano Bresci in Monza in 1900 |
UMBERTO |
| City in Tamil Nadu, India, on the bank of the River Cauvery |
ERODE |
| Actor who married Barbra Streisand in 1998 |
JAMES |
| Sam —, actor who plays Chesney Brown in ITV soap Coronation Street |
ASTON |
| Word representing the letter O in the NATO phonetic alphabet |
OSCAR |
| 1997 action film starring Casper Van Dien and Dina Meyer |
STARSHIP |
| 1982 novel by Shirley Conran |
LACE |
| 1971 novel by John Updike |
RABBITREDUX |
| Judy —, regular cast member on US television series Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In married to Burt Reynolds from 1963-65 |
CARNE |
| — International, New York motor racing circuit that hosted the F1 United States GP from 1961-80 |
WATKINSGLEN |
| John —, 1972 Olympic 400m hurdles gold medallist |
AKIIBUA |
| Jeremiah —, 18th-century English surveyor best known for his work with Charles Mason on resolving a boundary dispute between Maryland and Pennsylvania |
DIXON |
| Hardwood of tropical Africa used as a substitute for teak |
IROKO |
| River in Scotland upon which Newton Stewart, Dumfries and Galloway, stands |
CREE |
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