| '-- Waltz', the signature song of Patti Page |
TENNESSEE |
| -- beat, a syncopated rhythm widely used in rock music |
BODIDDLEY |
| 1973 horror film starring Deborah Walley and Paul Carr |
THESEVEREDARM |
| 1992 film starring Al Pacino and Chris O'Donnell |
SCENTOFAWOMAN |
| Andrew --, American chef and television personality |
GRUEL |
| Any of a genus of plants of the mallow family often having lobed leaves and solitary bell-shaped flowers |
ABUTILON |
| Capital of Bahrain |
MANAMA |
| City near the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley, in California |
BAKERSFIELD |
| Coniferous tree |
OREGONFIR |
| Genus of plants and shrubs with clusters of very small, brightly-coloured, four-petal flowers |
IXORA |
| Heraldic star with wavy points |
ESTOILE |
| Horace --, character created by the writer and barrister John Mortimer |
RUMPOLE |
| In the Old Testament, the second son of Jacob and Leah |
SIMEON |
| Ingemar --, Swedish alpine ski racer who won two gold medals at the 1980 Lake Placid Olympic Games |
STENMARK |
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