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Mirror Quiz crossword of January 12th, 2018 other clues |
Zoltan —, director of film dramas Cry, the Beloved Country and A Woman's Vengeance |
Children's card game |
Port in Rio Negro Department, W Uruguay noted for its meat-packing industry |
Small marine food fish with a salty taste |
River in Poland upon which Poznan stands |
Ancient Egyptian female fertility goddess usually depicted with a cow's horns |
1994 crime drama film starring John Travolta and Samuel L Jackson |
Fifth note of a major scale in tonic sol-fa |
Anish —, sculptor who won the 1991 Turner Prize |
Evergreen or deciduous tree or shrub whose fruit is the acorn |
2001 novel by Irvine Welsh |
Godfrey —, author of volumes of autobiography The Positive Hour and The Infirm Glory |
Sacred book of Islam |
Type of skin lesion such as the Ink-spot — |
City in Punjab, Pakistan, housing a museum and zoo |
See 11 Across |
Sea of —, arm of the Black Sea fed chiefly by the River Don |
Commune in Calvados, France, associated with a famous tapestry |
Language of fictional superstate Oceania in 1949 George Orwell novel Nineteen Eighty-Four |
Fragrant rootstock of various irises used in perfumery |
— Castle, a place of imprisonment of Charles I near Newport on the Isle of Wight |
Wife of Charles II of England, France, Scotland and Ireland from 1662-85 |
Laurence —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for The Boys from Brazil |
Keir —, US actor who starred as Dr Dave Bowman in 1968 sci-fi film 2001: A Space Odyssey |
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