Clue
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Answer
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M·A·S·H actor
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Alan Alda
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French actress and pin-up of the 1960s
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Brigitte Bardot
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British comic actor of the silent movie era
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Charlie Chaplin
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Veteran Italian actress (Fellini’s 8½, The Pink Panther)
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Claudia Cardinale
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American movie star and singer of the 1950s/60s
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Doris Day
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Hollywood gossip columnist (portrayed by Helen Mirren)
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Hedda Hopper
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American actress (Mad About You)
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Helen Hunt
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Former American rock singer (Me and Bobby McGee)
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Janis Joplin
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American actor (A Fish called Wanda)
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Kevin Kline
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English singer (X Factor winner 2006)
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Leona Lewis
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Veteran US country singer
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Loretta Lynn
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American blonde bombshell of the 1950s
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Marilyn Monroe
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Bafta-winning British comedian and TV presenter
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Michael McIntyre
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Canadian-born comedian who played Austin Powers
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Mike Myers
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Black Sabbath lead singer and reality TV star
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Ozzy Osbourne
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Former movie star dubbed “King of the Cowboys”
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Roy Rogers
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American director (Jaws, E.T., Jurassic Park)
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Steven Spielberg
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American actress (Thelma & Louise)
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Susan Sarandon
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American actor (Rocky)
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Sylvester Stallone
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American singer (What's Love got to do with it?)
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Tina Turner
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British classical composer (Enigma Variations)
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Edward Elgar
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British thriller writer (The Day of the Jackal)
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Frederick Forsyth
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Australian-born feminist who wrote The Female Eunuch
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Germaine Greer
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British author (Brighton Rock, The Third Man, etc)
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Graham Greene
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Irish author of Ulysses and Finnegans Wake
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James Joyce
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Neo-Dada US artist (flags, maps, targets)
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Jasper Johns
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Spanish surrealist artist and sculptor
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Pablo Picasso
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English author of the trilogy His Dark Materials
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Philip Pullman
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Neo-Dada US artist, contemporary of the one above
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Robert Rauschenberg
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19th-century American poet
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Walt Whitman
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18th/19th-century British poet (Daffodils)
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William Wordsworth
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Reclusive American billionaire (tycoon and aviator)
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Howard Hughes
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Occupant of the Playboy Mansion
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Hugh Hefner
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40th US president
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Ronald Reagan
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