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18 The typically triangular mouth of a river
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30 It's what the symbol here means
31 It's the T in the name of the international alliance abbreviated NATO
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34 In the 1930s Solomon Harper invented the electric curlers now called hot these
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37 When going on a journey your ETA is this
38 This Puccini opera is set in Nagasaki in the early 1900s
39 In April 1946 this international org. formally gave up the ghost though it did give a lot of its stuff to its replacement
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