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Rate | Answer | Clue |
NOSTRADAMUS | The better-known name for Michel de Notredame, 16th-century astrologer | |
ORBIT | Anatomical name for cavity which is also known as the eye socket. | |
EASING | Change for the better | |
IMPROVEMENT | Change for the better | |
AMEND | Change for the better | |
SWEDE | What name is used in Australia for the vegetable known to Americans as a rutabaga? | |
LIETUVA | The lithuanian name for lithuania | |
WOLFRAM | Alternative name for the element tungsten | |
UMBILICUS | A technical name for the navel | |
IRONHORSE | Early name for the rail locomotive | |
BARD | Informal name for Shakespeare, The ... | |
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STRAUSS | Nineteenth-Century composer known as The Waltz King | |
LETTERBOX | Spooner called for better locks for the post | |
TITLE | Name on the cover will count for one | |
REFORMER | Person devoted to promoting change for the better | |
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DRAMACRITIC | One who calls the play. for better or worse | |
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THYLACINE | Tasmanian Tiger is the more common name for which animal? | |
PELé | Who did the IOC name Athlete of the Century in 1999? | |
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THE RING OF FIRE | Name the area in the Pacific Ocean famed for its volcanic activity. | |
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