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Melting Pot 49: Real and Fictitious People Crossword Puzzle

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With this series, we are well on our way to naming all eight billion people that live on this planet including a few more fictitious ones. Here are the next 30.
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      1. Mr Grey, American writer "Riders of the Purple Sage" or Billy, American actor "Titanic"
      3. This actress found "Misery" and won an Oscar (5,5)
      10. Former great Czech tennis player (but he never won Wimbledon) (4,5)
      11. Who the Left Banke told to "Walk Away" in 1966. As did The Four Tops in 1967
      12. Jane, English novelist is not named after the capital of Texas USA
      13. Albert, without any doubt, one of the world's greatest scientists
      14. Ms Newton-John (no further information necessary)
      16. Jill, Canadian actress liked "Crossing Jordan" but does she like Cognac?
      19. This Bing is Friend-ly but it's false advertising to believe he is a candlemaker
      20. Colin Firth likes to talk, which was useful when he won the lead in "The King's ___" in 2010
      22. Martin, Oscar-winning movie director
      24. Mr Robertson, US actor AND mailman on "Cheers"
      27. More than annoyed but not quite angry, yet
      28. Jack, American actor, "Chinatown", "The Shining"
      29. Pre-Zimbabweans, so to speak
      30. Ms Banks, American television personality "America's Next Top Model"

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      1. Omar Sharif played the eponymous role, Yuri, in this movie from 1964
      2. The only word you observe that appears to precede the word "Ark", indicating ownership
      4. Indigenous people from what is now part of Japan
      5. Tommy,"Preppy" fashion designer. Clothing range named after him
      6. Robert, Scottish poet or Frank (Ferret Face) from "M*A*S*H"
      7. Mr Williams US playwright (Could accurately claim to be a 'statesman')
      8. Mr Todd fictional barber and serial killer
      9. World speed record holders Malcolm and Donald Campbell had their cars and boats named ___
      15. An adopted from Italian term meaning person's male lover
      17. French military commander and Emperor. Liked visiting islands: Corsica, Elba, St Helena
      18. In 1952 Emil Zatopek won the 5,000m, 10,000m and Marathon gold medals in this city
      19. Money handler, by profession
      21. Biblical expression of adoration (and not quite an Arquette sibling)
      23. Irwin or Carell but not quite Spielberg
      25. Describes a person who is fastidious, particular, hard to please
      26. Person or religious artefact regarded with veneration