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Mirror Quiz crossword of September 26th, 2016 other clues |
Stringed musical instrument with a long fretted neck and circular body |
County town of County Tyrone in Northern Ireland |
Jean —, author of 1929 novel Les Enfants terribles |
Robert —, Swedish golfer; 2008 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship winner |
Blyth —, 1996 Olympic Individual Eventing gold medallist |
Old World bird with a pinkish-brown body and black-and-white wings |
2007 novel by Richard Russo |
Collective noun for a group of snipe |
Spanish painter born in Crete in 1541 |
2004 novel by David Mitchell short-listed for the Man Booker Prize |
City in Germany; leading administrative centre of the Ruhr |
Broadway production starring Ethel Merman; 1960 Tony Award for Best Musical nominee |
Gilbert —, author of novels The Holy Innocents and Love and Death on Long Island |
Sue —, actress whose roles have included Barbara Royle in BBC TV comedy series The Royle Family |
Society set up in Poperinge, Belgium, during World War I to encourage Christian comradeship |
Peter —, medieval French theologian noted for his affair with Heloise d'Argenteuil |
BBC TV comedy panel game chaired by Dara O Briain |
2006 Woody Allen film comedy featuring the director as Sid Waterman |
2005 novel by Barbara Taylor Bradford |
Village in Wales, north-west of Pontypridd, famous for its male voice choir |
Cultivated variety of cabbage with a compact head and wrinkled leaves |
Jeremy —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar winner for Reversal of Fortune |
Goddess of youth and spring in Greek mythology |
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