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20 answers for: Sir Henry ___, author of Vitai Lampada (7)
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NEWBOLTSir Henry __, author of Vitai Lampada (7)
BATSImplements used in the sport described in Henry Newbolt's poem Vitai Lampada ; or, flying mammals studied in chiropterology, such as pipistrelles (4)
NEVILLEHenry ___, author of 1668 prose fiction The Isle of Pines (7)
PELLATTCanadian financier who had Toronto heritage landmark Casa Loma built, Sir Henry _ (b.1859 - d.1939)
HOTSPURNickname of the English soldier Sir Henry Percy, killed at the Battle of Shrewsbury in 1403 (7)
RAEBURNSir Henry, Scottish portrait painter who died in 1823 (7)
FIELDINGHenry ___, author of novels Amelia and An Apology for the Life of Mrs Shamela Andrews (8)
JAMESHenry ___, author of The Bostonians (5)
MAYHEWHenry ___, author of the influential 1851 work London Labour and the London Poor
CECILSir Henry ___, legendary racehorse trainer (5)
RIDERHAGGARDSir Henry -, author of books featuring Allan Quatermain (5,7)
CHIPSNickname of author, diarist and politician Sir Henry Channon who restored Kelvedon Hall; tokens for blackjack, poker or roulette; pommes frites; or, slices of dried banana (5)
IRVINGSir Henry ___, English actor manager whose real name was John Henry Brodribb
STEELAn alloy for which Sir Henry Bessemer developed a method of production at low cost; a sword; one of a corset's "bones" ; a honing rod; or, figurative hardness or strength (5)
OTTOLOEWICo-recipient of the 1936 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (with Sir Henry Dale) 'for their discoveries relating to chemical transmission of nerve impulses' (4,5)
ROYCESir Henry, partner of Charles Stewart Rolls (5)
TATESir Henry _; art gallery founder (4)
PERCYSir Henry _; English soldier, known as Hotspur (5)
BESSEMERSir Henry ___, pioneer in steelmaking
EATONWhich London Square is the address of these fictional characters: James' Prince Amerigo, Trollope's Sir Henry Harcourt, and Archers' the Hon. Charles Seymour? (5)