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Anatole —, winner of the 1921 Nobel Prize in Literature crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of August 12th, 2020 other clues
— Castle, ruined medieval fortress in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, south of Stonehaven
Russian river that flows to the Caspian Sea at Guryev
Published title of 1817 unfinished Jane Austen novel The Brothers featuring the character Charlotte Heywood
The —, region of southeast England between the North Downs and the South Downs
Gina —, actress who played Sharla Smith in 2011 film thriller Killer Joe
Sixth note of any major scale in tonic sol-fa
Tactical play in the last few tricks of a game of bridge forcing an opponent to make a particular lead
Small depression in the centre of the macula in the retina of the eye
Crater lake near Naples, Italy, regarded as an entrance to Hades in ancient times
Short solo song resembling a simple aria
Legendary creature also called the abominable snowman
Plant of the genus Petasites such as the giant — or Arctic —
York-born conspirator executed in 1606 for his role in the Gunpowder Plot
Skipper of steamboat the Vital Spark in stories by Neil Munro
Al —, US motor racing driver; 1987 Indianapolis 500 winner
Ancient capital of Assyria
See 14 Down
Old Testament Hebrew prophet of the 8th-century BC
1924 stage play by Noel Coward
State capital of Maryland, US
1970 Grand National winner ridden by Pat Taaffe
Wilfrid —, prime minister of Canada from 1896-1911
Salesi —, former Australia, Northampton, Toulon, Gloucester and Cardiff rugby union prop now with RC Narbonne
Capital of Azerbaijan
James —, Scottish engineer and inventor who improved the steam engine

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