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Where you might go to watch a play or a movie.
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Theatre
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To be ruled or governed by a religious elite.
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Theocracy
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Common name given to a group of flowering plants, with small spikes which can occur on both the stem and the leaves.
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Thistle
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Country in South East Asia
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Thailand
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Epic period drama film released in 2007; directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, and starring Daniel Day Lewis, Paul Dano and Ciarán Hinds.
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There Will be Blood
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River which flows through the city of London.
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Thames
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God in Norse mythology and Germanic Paganism. Often depicted wielding a hammer, he is associated with thunder, storms and lightning.
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Thor
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Ancient capital of Egypt for long periods during the Middle Kingdom and New Kingdom eras. Its ruins are now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Also the name of a small city in Boeotia, Greece, which is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.
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Thebes
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American journalist and author who created the "gonzo" style of journalism. Author of 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas'(1972), 'Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72'(1973), 'The Curse of Lono'(1981), 'Hells Angels'(1966), 'Kingdom of Fear'(2003).
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Hunter S. Thompson
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Science fiction horror film from 1982, directed by John Carpenter and starring Kurt Russell.
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The Thing
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The second largest city in Greece
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Thessaloniki
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British actor known for his roles in Naked(1993), Fargo(Season 3, 2017), Wonder Woman(2017), and the Harry Potter franchise(2004-2011).
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David Thewlis
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American actress know for such films as Pulp Fiction(1994), Kill Bill: Vol I & II(2003,2004), Gattaca(1997), and Henry & June (1990)
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Uma Thurman
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Aromatic culinary herb, characterised by small leaves.
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Thyme
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The art of performing magic or miracle working.
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Thaumaturgy
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American actor and singer-songwriter. Known for his roles in such films as Sling Blade(1996), Monsters Ball(2001), Friday Night Lights(2004) and Fargo(Season 1, 2014)
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Billy Bob Thornton
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Drug prescribed in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s to treat anxiety, tension and morning sickness in pregnant women, which resulted in birth defects in newborn babies and caused thousands of miscarriages in 46 different countries.
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Thalidomide
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Geographical and historical region of ancient Greece and Rome. It's area corresponded to present day southeastern Bulgaria, northeastern Greece, and the European part of Turkey.
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Thrace
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Swedish climate change and social activist.
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Greta Thunberg
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American blues guitarist and singer known for songs such as "Bad to the Bone", "I Drink Alone" and "One Bourbon, One Scotch, and One Beer".
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George Thorogood
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Welsh poet, short story and radio play write known for such poems as "Do not go gentle into that good night" and "And death shall have no dominion".
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Dylan Thomas
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Usually aluminium powder mixed with a metal oxide, that releases extreme heat and energy when ignited. Used most commonly in welding, but can also be used in incendiary weapons, metal refining and fireworks.
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Thermite
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