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1893 novel by R L Stevenson subtitled A Sequel To "Kidnapped" crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of July 30th, 2020 other clues
Vincent —, rugby union wing; 2002 France Test debutant against South Africa
Whitish milky fluid containing protein and starch produced by many plants including the rubber tree
1966 comedy-drama film starring James Mason, Alan Bates and Lynn Redgrave
Small round boneless slice of lamb from the fillet or leg
Bill —, cartoonist whose strips include The Cloggies and The Fosdyke Saga
Thomas William —, English agriculturist associated with the Holkham estate in Norfolk
Silvery-white metal; symbol Pt
Aquatic New World bird; smallest member of the Podicipedidae family
Bay window supported by one or more brackets
English county; administrative centre Truro
1964 Olympic men's 200m gold medallist
John —, 16th-century theologian whose works include Institutes of the Christian Religion
Nicolas —, director of films Two Deaths, Bad Timing and Track 29
See 25 Across
Michael —, author of stage plays Alphabetical Order and Noises Off
Standard monetary unit of Bolivia
Cereal grain used in brewing and animal feed
Small three-masted Mediterranean vessel formerly used by Algerian pirates
Author of novels Glover's Mistake and Utterly Monkey
Mikhail —, 1960-61 world chess champion
Peter —, Nigeria and Stoke City midfield footballer
White or unbleached cotton fabric with no printed design
1951 novel by Samuel Beckett
Harriet Beecher —, author of 1852 novel Uncle Tom's Cabin
Martin —, Astronomer Royal from 1972-82
Professional name of Russian-born designer Romain de Tirtoff

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