
"1 Arctic tern. 2 King Charles III. 3 Heavy metal umlaut (in Blue Oyster Cult). 4 Alien. 5 Pancreas. 6 Anna Ford. 7 Attend a game at all 92 Premier and Football League grounds in England and Wales. 8 The Comedy of Errors; Troilus and Cressida. 9 Urban planners and theorists: Brasilia; Paris; wrote The Death and Life of Great American Cities; New York. 10 Most successful f/m alpine skiers (by World Cup race wins)."
"11 Featured/referenced the Mona Lisa: Mona Lisa; Self Portrait as Mona Lisa; 2022 film; Dan Brown novel; Marcel Duchamp artwork 12 Celebrated historical cannon/bombards. 13 TV characters who were resurrected: South Park; Game of Thrones; Buffy the Vampire Slayer; Agents of SHIELD. 14 Hybrid fruits. 15 Wedding anniversaries traditional gifts, Roman numerals/chemical elements: 10 (tin); 25 (silver); 50 (gold); 60 (carbon/diamond); 70 (platinum). Vexed over the Viscri clue? Photograph: Bildagentur-online/Universal Images Group/Getty Images"
The Arctic tern undertakes the longest migration of any animal. King Charles III owns properties in the Romanian villages of Viscri and Zalanpatak. The heavy metal umlaut was pioneered by Blue Öyster Cult. The xenomorph is the antagonist of the Alien film series. The pancreas contains the islets of Langerhans. Anna Ford coined the term body fascism in 1980. The 92 Club requires attending a match at all 92 Premier and Football League grounds in England and Wales. Two Shakespeare plays chiefly set in Turkey are The Comedy of Errors and Troilus and Cressida. The list includes links such as urban planners and theorists, top alpine skiers by World Cup wins, Mona Lisa references across works, celebrated historical bombards, resurrected TV characters, hybrid fruits, and wedding anniversary traditional gifts linked to Roman numerals and chemical elements.
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