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ANTAKYATurkish city about 60 miles west of Aleppo, near ruins of a major Greco-Roman city
AMENRAEgyptian god from tops of ancient monument near ruins (4,2)
GROANEDDog near ruins sounded unhappy
GRANDCANYONA train on the ____ Railway arrives here after running about 60 miles north from Williams, Arizona
TEHRANCapital about 60 miles from the Caspian Sea
TOPEKAState capital about 60 miles from Manhattan
KSUSch. located about 60 miles from Topeka
EXEDRAIn Greco-Roman antiquity, a type of columned recess with a semicircular stone bench or seating area as a place of discussion (6)
TINTAGELRuins of a 12th-century castle near Merlin's Cave in Cornwall; the legendary birthplace of King Arthur (8)
DIONYSUSIn Greco-Roman religion, he is a nature god of fruitfulness and vegetation, especially known as a god of wine and ecstasy. He is also called Bacchus. What is his name?
ANCIENTHISTORYGeneral description of a time and series of events including the Greco-Roman world and Egyptian civilisations (7,7)
ITALIANCitizen of a country in southern Europe (116,350 sq miles; pop about 60 million (7)
SUMATRANCitizen of a large island in south-east Asia (182,812 sq miles; pop about 60 million) (8)
ODIHAMHistoric village in the Hart district of Hampshire with the ruins of a 13th-century castle (6)
MELROSESmall town in south-east Scotland; site of the ruins of a Cistercian abbey (7)
ETHANFROMEEdith Wharton character who is described as a "ruin of a man" after surviving a crash
OLYMPIA(GKN) State capital of Washington, on Puget Sound 60 miles southwest of Seattle (7)
SPINARIOMysterious Greco-Roman bronze sculpture of a young boy meticulously removing a thorn from his foot, whose true story may never be known (8)
ITALYCountry in southern Europe (116,347 sq miles; pop about 60 million), a founder member of the European Common Market (5)
OSTRICHIt is the largest of all birds alive today. It stands 2.5 m tall and weighs about 130 kg, more than twice as much as the average human. It cannot fly, but it is a very fast runner, at about 60 km/h.