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Mirror Quiz crossword of March 22nd, 2017 other clues |
Stage play by Harold Pinter first produced in 1969 |
River in England that flows to the Wash near King's Lynn |
1939 novel by George Orwell |
1985 film comedy starring Michael Caine and Valerie Perrine |
Brian —, winner of the 1980 Australian Open singles tennis championship |
The —, 1982 film comedy starring Richard Pryor and Jackie Gleason |
— the Proud, legendary last of the seven kings of Rome |
Don —, England national football team manager from 1974-77 |
Jean —, actress who played the title role in 1936 film drama Suzy |
Gabriela —, winner of the 1990 US Open singles tennis championship |
Edmund —, English tragic actor who played Shylock at Drury Lane in 1814 |
Martin —, German philosopher who authored 1927 work Being and Time |
Capital of Ghana |
2008 novel by Stephen King |
Stewart —, golfer who won The Open Championship in 2009 |
President of the World Bank Group from 2005-07 |
2000s Channel 4 television comedy series set in the fictional East Hampton Hospital Trust |
Unit of weight equal to 2,240 pounds |
1998 novel by Sarah Waters |
Purple-flowered plant whose long slender hollow leaves are used in cooking |
Food fish of the northern hemisphere with an elongated body, large head and two dorsal fins |
Lalla —, actress who replaced Mary Tamm as Romana in BBC TV series Doctor Who |
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