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Answer for the clue "Great dancer of W.W. I era ", 7 letters:
pavlova

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Pavlová is a village and municipality in the Nové Zámky District in the Nitra Region of south-west Slovakia .

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context chiefly Australia and New Zealand foods English) A meringue dessert usually topped with fruit and cream. (From 1927.)

Usage examples of pavlova.

Pavlova, Nijinsky, Adolph Bolm and Tamara Karsavina, with Michel Fokine as choreographer.

Queen of Sheba, Such serious questions bringing, That merry rascal Solomon Would show a sober face: -- And then again Pavlova To set our spirits singing, The snowy-swan bacchante All glamour, glee and grace.

Confederate soldiers who refused to go along with General Lee's surrender settled there and their descendants lived there to this day, hard by other leftovers of American presence through the yearsHenry Ford's settlement Fordlandia, now derelict, his Belterra, also abandoned: two reminders of the great rubber boom that had reared a rococo palace to opera in the heart of Amazonia, at Manaus, and brought La Pavlova a thousand miles upstream to dance for the rubber barons.

Lamingtons, raspberry-jam-and-cream sponges, pavlovas, even rock cakes.

The idea was to make a little ballet, in the style of the Russian Ballet of Pavlova and Nijinsky.

And yet, he found himself submersed in eclairs, cheesecake and pavlova.