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1978 Commonwealth women's 3,000m gold medallist for England crossword clue
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Mirror Quiz crossword of April 3rd, 2017 other clues |
First letter in the Hebrew alphabet |
Hale —, 1990 US Open golf championship winner |
National parliament of Iceland |
Nocturnal hyena-like mammal that inhabits the plains of southern Africa |
1982 action film starring Jeff Bridges and Bruce Boxleitner |
Richard —, choreographer; Rambert Dance Company artistic director from 1986-92 |
City in Ticino, southern Switzerland, near the Italian border |
God of war in Greek mythology |
Abel —, prime minister of the unrecognised state of Zimbabwe Rhodesia in 1979 |
Rudyard —, winner of the 1907 Nobel Prize in Literature |
Lean end of a neck of veal or mutton |
Kaye —, actress who played Lucy Archer in BBC TV drama series The Lakes |
1992 film drama starring Willem Dafoe and Susan Sarandon |
The —, 2012 novel by Paul Theroux |
— Studios, filmmaking complex west of central London that opened in 1936 |
Ninth letter of the Greek alphabet |
Country in NE Africa; capital Asmara |
1867 novel by Anthony Trollope set in Prague |
Highly poisonous herbicide used as a spray for crop destruction by the US during the Vietnam War |
Charles —, author of novels Ham on Rye and Post Office |
Wire in a British power plug coloured green and yellow |
Imperial dynasty of China from 1368 to 1644 |
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