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- Bedford [r]: A large town in central England and the county town of Bedfordshire, United Kingdom. [e]
- Desmond Skirrow [r]: British advertising executive who wrote three light-hearted thrillers in the late 1960s featuring a tough advertising executive-secret agent named John Brock. [e]
- International Astronomical Union [r]: Internationally recognized authority for assigning designations to celestial bodies (stars, planets, asteroids, etc), headquartered in Paris, France. [e]
- Ivy Compton-Burnett [r]: (pronounced 'Cumpton-Burnit', 5 June 1884 – 27 August 1969) An English novelist whose work is propelled by almost perpetual dialogue, and concentrates on family (and sometimes school) life in roughly the Edwardian era. [e]
- Midland Main Line [r]: A major railway in the United Kingdom, linking London St. Pancras to Sheffield. [e]
- No true Scotsman [r]: Logical fallacy where one avoids association with an unpleasant act or person by defining it as being not true. [e]