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1996 Booker Prize-winning novel by Graham Swift crossword clue
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Mirror Quiz crossword of August 2nd, 2020 other clues |
Actress who played Lisa Fowler in BBC TV soap EastEnders |
Henri —, French composer of music for ballets La Chatte and Les Forains |
Pancho —, Mexican revolutionary leader who died in 1923 |
Second son of Judah and Shua in the Old Testament |
Quintus —, Roman author of epic poem Annales who died in 169 BC |
Island off Italy in the Gulf of Naples |
Georges —, French statesman and revolutionary guillotined in 1794 |
Massimo —, Italy defender; 2006 FIFA World Cup squad member |
Evans —, 2004 London Marathon and Chicago Marathon men's race winner |
Queen of Lydia in Greek mythology; mistress of Heracles when a slave |
1905 stage play by George Bernard Shaw |
Robert —, 19th-century composer of song-cycle Dichterliebe |
Emmanuel —, 2004-11 Arsenal defender; 2006 UEFA Champions League Final runner-up |
A P E —, England Test cricketer who hit 101 against New Zealand in Auckland in 1971 |
Luigi —, 18th-century Italian physiologist whose experiments demonstrated the principle of animal electricity |
Jessica —, US actress who portrayed Vera Miles in 2012 biopic Hitchcock |
W-shaped constellation adjoining Cepheus and Perseus |
1996-97 Swansea City FC manager |
CGS unit of work or energy |
Sailing ship of the 17th to 19th centuries engaged in trade with the East or West Indies |
Island nation in the Indian Ocean between Madagascar and Mozambique; capital Moroni |
See 11 Down |
Muriel —, author of novels The Girls of Slender Means and The Finishing School |
Large tree of the East Indies that yields a valuable wood |
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