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Mirror Quiz crossword of December 30th, 2016 other clues |
Submission hold in wrestling once known as a backbreaker |
19th-century Bohemian dance with three steps and a hop |
Hideki —, Japanese soldier and prime minister hanged as a war criminal in 1948 |
Unit of weight used in China equal to 50g |
Erect annual grass grown for its edible seed |
Poem or song about lovers separating at dawn |
1811 novella by German romantic writer Friedrich de la Motte Fouque |
2004 biopic starring Jamie Foxx in the title role |
William —, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633-45 |
Tommy —, Welsh boxer who fought Joe Louis for the World Heavyweight title in 1937 |
Long-bodied, short-legged breed of dog of Wales |
University town in England on the River Thames |
— Canal, waterway that connects the Scottish east and west coasts |
The —, 2008 crime film starring Jason Statham and Saffron Burrows |
Actor who played the title role in 1937 film drama Elephant Boy |
Loch —, body of water in Scotland east of Fort William between Loch Treig and Loch Ericht |
Stewart —, drummer for The Police; composer of film scores for Rumble Fish, Wall Street and Talk Radio |
Alvar —, Finnish architect and designer of bent plywood furniture |
African republic whose largest city is Johannesburg |
Country house near Drewsteignton, Devon, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens |
Capital of South Australia |
The —, 1797 novel by Mrs Ann Radcliffe subtitled The Confessional of the Black Penitents |
Book size resulting from folding a sheet of paper into four leaves |
River in Victoria, Australia, which flows westward to Melbourne |
Port in Puglia, SE Italy, on the Adriatic coast |
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