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Melting Pot: Real & Fictitious People 13 Crossword Puzzle

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Another chapter in the real and fictitious people series. Step inside where the boundary between reality and fiction is blurred.
Author: 1nn1 - Diff: Harder

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      1. One who gives up
      5. British criminal psychologist TV series starring Robbie Coltrane in the eponymous role
      9. Mr Rose, frontman for Guns N' Roses
      10. Inuit city, "Place of fish"
      11. Fictional woodcutter missing his forty thieves (3,4)
      12. Ms Dukakis (b. 1931), actress OR capital Washington State OR site of the ancient Greek Games
      15. A person conscripted into the military
      18. Small change for Zambians (Kwacha sub-unit)
      20. King of England 955-959. (alt.)
      22. Little garden men
      24. George Sand novel (1833) with an eponymous heroine
      25. Ms Tripplehorn, American actress born 1963, starred in "The Firm"
      27. Mr Bickle title character in "Taxi Driver" Or Mr Kelce, NFL footballer OR English pop group
      30. Robert Falcon ___, Polar explorer OR Bon ___, Former lead singer AC/DC
      33. Kevin, an "Untouchable"
      36. KFC founder first name (and it's not Colonel!)
      39. Rachel, a "Mean Girl" with a "Notebook" about the "State of Play"
      40. Harry S.Truman, Lucille Ball, James Dean, Marlon Brando and Neil Armstrong all came from here (3-4)
      41. Arabic girl's name, doubles as a Portuguese greeting
      42. Ilie, former number one tennis player
      43. Dr Christiaan Barnard medical speciality

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      1. Protagonist surname from a 1605 Miguel de Cervantes novel
      2. Sofia Loren, Don Corleone home country
      3. Donald, Businessman, TV personality and US President
      4. A scoundrel
      5. M. Monet (1840?1926), French painter OR M. Frollo, villain in The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
      6. Ms Bryant, American singer and political activist. "Paper Roses" (1960)
      7. James L. ____ (1874?1953) Canadian-American entrepreneur who patented processed cheese
      8. Bedouins so to speak
      13. William ____, founder of the clothing company Bugle Boy OR to cut grass
      14. Italians: Anna, 15th-century singer OR Roberto, (b. 1991), soccer player OR Veronica, runner
      16. Boat racers' get together
      17. Mrs Griffith?Joyner, American athlete known as ____-Jo
      19. Ralph ____ Emerson (1803-1882), American poet
      21. Do we dare shorten 16th US President Mr Lincoln's first name?
      23. Biblical character or the front half of a major pharmaceutical company
      25. Hugh, a "Wolverine"
      26. American musician ____ King Cole
      28. Richard Nixon, Herb Alpert, Ben Affleck, Jack London: Which one(s) are native Californians?
      29. Czechoslovakia area populated by ethnic Germans before 1938
      31. Robinson, a loner
      32. Andy _____(b. 1951), Australian-born American astronaut OR a tank engine
      34. Front half of a musical duo with Mr Crofts
      35. Race of people of southeastern Africa, mainly in Malawi, and southern Tanzania
      37. Honey ____ whose entrance into "Dr No" (1962) had quite an impression on Mr Bond
      38. Mononymous English pop singer (likes numbers)