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Angus —, chairman of BBC TV panel game Have I Got News For You from 1990-2002 crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of December 20th, 2019 other clues
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Short, easy to hit delivery in cricket
Indian musical instrument with movable frets
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Westernmost of the Aleutian Islands off the coast of southwest Alaska, US
Unit of area equal to 100 square metres
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Nest of a squirrel
Biblical character murdered by his brother Cain
See 15
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R T —, Australia Test cricketer who made 196 against England in Brisbane in 2006
Chief coal mining and industrial region of Germany
Capital of Mozambique
2001 novel by Christopher Hart
Francois —, 2009-10 WBF Heavyweight champion
City in Tennessee, US, home to the Austin Peay State University
2006 film drama starring Samuel L Jackson and Julianne Moore
Capital of the British Virgin Islands
Large marine decapod crustacean with edible flesh
Market town in Cumbria on the River Kent
Patricia Highsmith novel first published in 1951 as The Price of Salt under pseudonym Claire Morgan
Immanuel —, German idealist philosopher who died in 1804

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