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Mirror Quiz crossword of January 13th, 2018 other clues |
2005 action film starring Josh Lucas and Jessica Biel |
2000 comedy-drama film starring Morgan Freeman and Renee Zellweger |
Chemical element used in thermometers; symbol Hg |
Jacques —, president of the European Commission from 1985-95 |
See 7 |
Mediterranean plant whose grey-green leaves are used in cooking |
1979 musical film starring Roy Scheider and Jessica Lange |
Jeremy —, actor who played the title role in 1980s ITV drama series The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes |
1516 book by Sir Thomas More |
1997 film drama starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet |
Raquel —, actress who played Mrs Windham Vandermark in 2001 romcom Legally Blonde |
The —, Alfred Tennyson poem about Sir Richard Grenville and the 1591 Battle of Flores with the Spanish fleet in the Azores |
1958 drama film starring Tony Curtis and Sidney Poitier |
Island in San Francisco Bay that housed a federal prison until 1963 |
Gavin —, British sculptor and conceptual artist whose installations include 2004's The Golden Thread |
John Stuart, Earl of —, prime minister from 1762-63 |
Capital of Norway |
1989 comedy-drama film written, directed by and featuring Spike Lee |
Town in Scotland; administrative headquarters of the Council Area of Clackmannanshire |
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Unit of length, one twelfth of a foot |
Andre —, French winner of the 1947 Nobel Prize in Literature |
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