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NOTED |
Famed |
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NOTORIOUS |
Ill-famed |
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ELSA |
Famed lioness |
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SHANNON |
Famed Irish river |
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GOYA |
Famed Spanish artist |
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EPSOM |
Famed UK racecourse |
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GRIEG |
Famed Norwegian composer |
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ROYALALBERTHALL |
Famed London entertainment venue |
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JUAN |
Famed lover, Don ... |
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CARUSO |
Famed Italian operatic tenor |
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STRADIVARI |
Famed Italian violin maker |
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ELEPHANT |
Beast famed for its memory |
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PHARAOH |
Famed leader of ancient egypt |
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SALEM |
Town famed for witchcraft trials |
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MEDICO |
Doctor excised fan from famed icon |
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MONTE |
Resort with famed casino, ... Carlo |
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FABERGE |
Russian jeweller, famed for his ornate eggs |
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ADONIC |
Relating to Adonis, famed for his beauty. |
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CORINTH |
A city of Greece, famed for its luxury and extravagance. |
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THE RING OF FIRE |
Name the area in the Pacific Ocean famed for its volcanic activity. |
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TRALEE |
Largest town in County Kerry, famed for contest in which Ireland’s 32 counties each enter a competitor |
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NEWFOUNDLAND |
An island on the coast of British North America,
famed for the fishing grounds in its vicinity. |
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SISYPHUS |
A king of Corinth, son of Aeolus, famed for his cunning.
He was killed by Theseus, and in the lower world was condemned by Pluto
to roll to the... |