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animals birds and reptiles part 2!
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one word in each answer is the name of an animal bird or reptile, some names occur more than once
20, anglo-irish poet 1667-1745 (8,5)
21, robert stack film(5,8)
22, oregon, U.S.A(6,5)
23, sung by Bill Haley (3,3,5,9)
24, al read catch-phrase(5,6)
25, first world war aeroplane(7,5)
26, sung by Nina and Frederick(6,6)
27, Leo Genn film(3,6,5)
30, a time of peace and happiness (7,4)
31, the plain unvarnished truth(4,6)
32, puck(5,0)
33, proverbial example of poverty (6,5)
34, robert redford film (3,5,9)
35, chapman, cleese, jones, palin etc(5,6)
36, his first name is Eldrick (5,5)
37, Ralph VaughanWilliams composition (3,4,9)
38, she starred in " wuthering heights" (5,6)
39,wisconsin u.s.a(6,5)
40. abright, discerning lawyer(5,5)
41. anthony hopkins film (3,8,3)
43, mischievious behaviour(6,8)
46, pudding with currants(7,3)
47, robert newton film(9,3,3,4)
48, david niven film (3,4,7)
50,one with an avid interest in the arts (7,7)
20, anglo-irish poet 1667-1745 (8,5)
21, robert stack film(5,8)
22, oregon, U.S.A(6,5)
23, sung by Bill Haley (3,3,5,9)
24, al read catch-phrase(5,6)
25, first world war aeroplane(7,5)
26, sung by Nina and Frederick(6,6)
27, Leo Genn film(3,6,5)
30, a time of peace and happiness (7,4)
31, the plain unvarnished truth(4,6)
32, puck(5,0)
33, proverbial example of poverty (6,5)
34, robert redford film (3,5,9)
35, chapman, cleese, jones, palin etc(5,6)
36, his first name is Eldrick (5,5)
37, Ralph VaughanWilliams composition (3,4,9)
38, she starred in " wuthering heights" (5,6)
39,wisconsin u.s.a(6,5)
40. abright, discerning lawyer(5,5)
41. anthony hopkins film (3,8,3)
43, mischievious behaviour(6,8)
46, pudding with currants(7,3)
47, robert newton film(9,3,3,4)
48, david niven film (3,4,7)
50,one with an avid interest in the arts (7,7)
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