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Mirror Quiz crossword of July 23rd, 2017 other clues |
Old World songbird with a harsh chattering cry |
Pear-shaped fruit with a leathery green or blackish skin |
Cultivated variety of cabbage with a compact head and wrinkled leaves |
Spa town in Allier, France; seat of the collaborationist government from 1940-44 |
Waterbird of Europe, Asia and North America with a white bill and forehead |
Province of Ireland whose counties include Mayo |
Plant in Greek mythology whose fruit induced forgetfulness in those who ate it |
2001 film comedy starring Rowan Atkinson and John Cleese |
Jean-Baptiste-Camille —, French artist whose works include 1871's The Marsh at Arleux |
1999 novel by Andy McNab |
Patsy —, inaugural winner of the UK Championship snooker tournament in 1977 |
Collective name for the four legal societies in London |
Iridaceous genus of plants with white, yellow or purple flowers |
Valentina —, cosmonaut; first woman in space |
Unit of weight equal to 2,240 pounds |
Sea nymph in Greek mythology who detained Odysseus on the island of Ogygia |
Lower scoring of the two sets of rings on an archery target |
Shrub or small tree with red, purple or black berry-like fruits |
1839 short story by Edgar Allen Poe |
Archibald —, US Solicitor General from 1961-65 |
Island in the English Channel whose two main parts are linked by the isthmus La Coupee |
Brian —, author of 1991 volume of biography An Evil Cradling |
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