They're the pretty flowers seen here; picked them just for you

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30 This Finnish track star won an amazing 9 gold medals across 3 Olympic games in the 1920s
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32 In 1725 this Dane went in search of a northeast passage
33 The right one of these organs has 3 lobes while the left has 2 (to make room for your heart)
34 Dorothy Parker contributed to the script for Saboteur a 1942 thriller by this director
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