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- Hurricane Beryl
- According to authorities on English (dictionaries, language guides etc.) the latter doesn't exist despite its popular use by numerous writers of novels and magazines.
- Tanzania
- (c) – in 1997 Tony Blair went from Leader of the Opposition to Prime Minister when Labour enjoyed another comprehensive victory that even surpassed this week's one.
- Syria
- A rabbit – the largest breed of the domestic rabbit.
- It stated that former US presidents have immunity from prosecution for all "official" acts. It means that Trump will very likely avoid further criminal trials before the election on November 5. There are nine appointees to the SC, three from Democratic presidents and six from Republican ones.
- a) – NFL, football
- A court ruling, last week, that makes ultra-orthodox men of age eligible for conscription is being refuted by the Haredi sect. For decades the law has granted the sect exemption from conscription to pursue full-time religious studies. But Israel's army needs more soldiers, hence the new ruling.
- It is part of the inner ear – a system of passages with 2 main functional parts, the cochlea (dedicated to hearing) and the vestibular system (dedicated to balance)).
- Charlie Chaplin
- Caligula
- a) – 42% – its nearest competitor, Walmart, has a paltry 6% market share.
- c) – usually, it is compared to Texas in terms of size and to some extent shape.
- b) – Ronnie Wood.
- Chess – the prodigy learnt the game during lockdown. She is 14 years younger than the next youngest member of the English team and more than two decades younger than the remaining members.
- George Bernhard Shaw
- Hubble's constant
- Forestry – specifically that branch concerned with the cultivation of trees.
- 2 – Hawaii and Alaska.

