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Mirror Quiz crossword of April 8th, 2016 other clues |
British composer whose volumes of poetry include 1917's Severn & Somme |
Pear-shaped fruit with a leathery green or blackish skin |
Chief Israeli airline |
Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for A Woman Under the Influence |
Long-tailed rodent similar to, but larger than, a mouse |
Berlin-born composer of 1928 opera Zeus und Elida |
Johan —, Swedish golfer who won the 2006 Scottish Open |
Electrically charged atom formed by the loss or gain of one or more electrons |
The —, Test cricket ground in London |
Courtney —, actress-singer who portrayed Althea Leasure Flynt in 1996 biopic The People vs Larry Flynt |
Seaport in Northern Ireland with a ferry link to Fleetwood, Lancashire |
Any of a series of Soviet satellites, such as — I, launched in 1957 |
Author of memoirs A Child Called It and The Lost Boy |
Prehistoric period following the Bronze Age |
Second son of Judah and Shua in the Old Testament |
Ricky —, comedian who directed, co-wrote and starred in 2011 film comedy Big Fat Gypsy Gangster |
Leonhard —, 18th-century mathematician noted for his work on the calculus of variation |
City in California, US, at the southern end of the San Joaquin valley associated with the oil industry |
Yevgeny —, Russian poet and author whose works include 1993 novel Don't Die Before You're Dead |
Hydrocarbon found in carrots and sweet potatoes; main dietary source of vitamin A |
Des —, entertainer who authored 2001 autobiography Bananas Can't Fly! |
R A L —, Australia Test cricketer who took 8-84 and 8-53 against England at Lord's in 1972 |
1831 opera by Vincenzo Bellini |
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