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2001 film subtitled Once Upon a Time in India; a 2002 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar nominee crossword clue
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Mirror Quiz crossword of September 14th, 2017 other clues |
Rugby union flanker; 1985 France Test debutant against Argentina |
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Tom —, author of novels Porterhouse Blue and The Throwback |
Joseph —, prime minister of Australia from 1931-39 |
Endangered nomadic species of antelope of Asia with an elongated oversized nose |
William —, 19th-century inventor of a writing system for the blind |
1956 film drama that featured Carroll Baker in the title role |
Hard silver-grey metallic element; symbol Ta |
William —, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633-45 |
See 3 Down |
Freshwater crustacean resembling a small lobster |
Agile hoofed mammal of Africa and Asia such as the rock — or tree — |
City on the Mediterranean under Egyptian administration from 1949 until its occupation by Israel in 1967 |
The —, 1892 two-act ballet with music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky |
Town in West Bengal, India noted for its black tea |
Middle daughter of King Lear in the William Shakespeare play of that name |
John —, golfer; winner, in December 2007, of the 2008 Alfred Dunhill Championship |
Saying attributed to the prophet Muhammad that is not found in the Koran |
Soft creamy white cheese similar to Camembert |
Chicken originally bred in China noted for the excessive plumage covering its legs |
Symbol on a computer keyboard also called a number sign and octothorp |
Chris —, rugby union centre; 1968 Scotland Test debutant against Australia |
Louis —, US jazz trumpeter known as Satchmo |
London Underground line coloured black on a Tube map |
Optical data storage medium readable by a computer |
Elia —, Best Director Oscar winner for On the Waterfront and Gentleman's Agreement |
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