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Mirror Quiz crossword of May 13th, 2016 other clues
In music, the sign that, when placed before a note, lowers it in pitch by a semitone
Number represented by the letters VIII in Roman numerals
Egg-shaped wind instrument also called a sweet potato
Author of novels The Turning Point and The Way Back Home
River in England that flows to the Wash near King's Lynn
Set of nine persons or things such as the — of Heliopolis in Egyptian mythology
The —, 1950 film drama starring Jack Warner as PC George Dixon
Cathedral city in Marne, France
German dish of beef marinated in a vinegar mixture before cooking
Extinct species of man occurring throughout much of Europe in Palaeolithic times
Branch of mathematics concerned with the measurement of points, curves, lines and surfaces
State capital of North Carolina, US
Old World monkey inhabiting open rocky ground or wooded regions
West African republic; capital Niamey
Cold sea mist or fog off the North Sea
Composer of the stage musicals Twang! and Maggie May
Chris —, comedian-actor; author of 2006 poetry volume Cautionary Tales for Grown-Ups
City in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, NE Italy, partially damaged by an earthquake in 1976
Archaic or poetic name for Ireland
First king of Israel in the Old Testament
Monetary unit of Malaysia; one-hundredth of a ringgit
City and port in N Germany on the Weser estuary
Charlie —, jockey whose four Derby-winning rides included Hard Ridden in 1958
Department of France whose capital is Bourg
Lake —, reservoir in Arizona and Nevada formed by the Hoover Dam across the Colorado River

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