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Mirror Quiz crossword of December 22nd, 2016 other clues |
1943 film Western starring Henry Fonda and Dana Andrews |
Former Liverpool and Scotland footballer whose credits as a pundit include BBC TV's Match of the Day |
1990s Canadian and US television series starring Paul Gross and Beau Starr |
Statuette of a winged woman holding an atom awarded annually in the US for outstanding work in television |
Martin —, Astronomer Royal from 1972-82 |
Goat cheese made in Burgundy in the form of a cylinder that is then wrapped with a chestnut leaf and tied with raffia |
Marat —, winner of the 2000 US Open men's singles tennis championship |
Joe —, Racing 92 rugby union wing; 2003 New Zealand Test debutant against England |
Character played by Johnny Depp in 2005 family film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory |
Best Director Oscar nominee for Sergeant York |
New Zealand forest parrot with a long, curved beak |
Charlie —, detective creation of Earl Biggers who first appeared in The House Without a Key |
Alan —, American musicologist whose books include Mister Jelly Roll |
Former village in southern Egypt; site of two temples commemorating Rameses II and Nefertari |
Number represented by XX in Roman numerals |
David —, Chief Whip of the Liberal Party from 1985-87 |
Unit of weight equal to 2240 pounds |
Jean-Pierre —, former France rugby union captain nicknamed Golden Helmet |
George A —, director of the films Monkey Shines, The Crazies and Martin |
Gene —, World Heavyweight boxing champion from 1926-28 |
Jonathan —, actor who portrayed Cardinal Wolsey in 2015 BBC TV drama series Wolf Hall |
Thomas William —, English agriculturist associated with the Holkham estate in Norfolk |
Jacques —, French director and star of Best Foreign Language Film Oscar winner Mon Oncle |
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