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Capital City of Slovenia (9)
Study of words
Currency used in Hungary
Christmas number one in 2012 with 'Killing in the name of'
Basketball team based in North-East England
City in China where Amy is moving
Californian rock band consisting of three sisters
1990 Hit for Talking Heads
2017 debut album from Stormzy
Nfl team participating in the National Football League Conference South
Known as the 'Garden State' in America
American musician, singer, songwriter and producer. Lead singer of The Strokes
Found within a human cell and responsible for protein synthesis
Australian music festival held annually since 2001
Discontinued software used for peer-to-peer file sharing of music
Discontinued chocolate bar made by Nestle
Given out for free at the first Glastonbury festival in 1970
Number one hit when Amy was born in 1993, Featuring Will Smith and DJ Jazzy Jeff
home ground of Reading FC
Italian designer brand
Statistically the safest airline to fly with
Injury connnecting the kneepad to the shinbone
Childrens TV programme first aired in 1993
Home video console released by Sega in 1999
Common name for New World monkeys of the sub-family Cebinae
Czech Lager
An "individual who has claimed the right to refuse to perform military service" on the grounds of freedom of thought, conscience, or religion.
Netflix Original, American science fiction-horror web television series created, written, and directed by the Duffer Brothers.
Amy's favourite AC/DC song
British-American Rockband, responsible for hits such as 'Sister of the moon'
Amy's favourite pixar film
uburban neighbourhood of south-west London within the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames
Fourth single from Bastille's album 'Bad Blood', released in 2013
Brand responsible for peanut butter cups
______ Bryant, American former professional basketball player for LA Lakers
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