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IPAGLIACCIItalian opera, known in English as The Clowns (1,9)
ILESSOUSLEVENTWhat is the French name for the section of French Polynesia known in English as the Leeward Islands?
MOIRAIIn Greek mythology, the white-robed incarnations of destiny, often known in English as the Fates
ORESUNDDanish name of the narrow strait known in English as the Sound (7)
YFALWelsh hill, known in English as the Sugar Loaf (1,3)
GIRAFFEAfrican mammal formerly known in English as the camelopard (7)
CAMINO- de Santiago; known in English as the Way of Saint James, a network of pilgrimage routes through Spain, France and Portugal, popular with walkers (6)
EDDIESACHSDriver known as the 'Clown Prince of Auto Racing' killed in a seven-car crash on the second lap of the 1964 Indianapolis 500
HYWELDDAWelsh king, known in English as Howel the Good (5,3)
BELAMIGuy de Maupassant novel published in English as "The History of a Scoundrel"
ICHINGChinese divination text known in English as Book of Changes (1,5)
ESTOCFrench sword, also known in English as a tuck (5)
RUEDEMontreal thoroughfare known in English as Mountain Street, ___ ___ la Montagne
PUFFINKnown as the "clown of the sea" and thus collectively as a circus, an auk found on the Farne Islands and Shetland as well as on Lundy, the island that derived its name from the Norse word for this bir
CLASS2008 Cannes film festival winner Entre Les Murs was released in English as The ...
MASCARASpanish word for 'mask', used in English as the name of a popular cosmetic product (7)
YELLOWRIVERBody of water meeting this puzzle's landmark at a spot known in English as Old Ox Bay
CICEROStatesman, orator and scholar of ancient Rome (106-43 BC) formerly known in English as Tully (6)
RINGMASTERPhone teacher who may send in the clowns? (10)
ALCIDAn ornithological word for an auk, such as the "clown of the sea" or "sea parrot", that is known collectively as a circus, gathering, improbability or puffinry (5)