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Billiards shot in which the cue ball is hit below its centre causing it to recoil after hitting the object ball crossword clue
S C R E W
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Mirror Quiz crossword of June 25th, 2018 other clues |
Able Seaman of the Swallow in the Arthur Ransome book series Swallows and Amazons |
German prisoner-of-war camp for officers established in World War I |
2010 novel by Jodi Picoult |
Annette —, actress who played Margaret Meldrew in BBC TV sitcom One Foot in the Grave |
Colourless gaseous element; symbol N |
Hariyanto —, Indonesian badminton player; 1995 IBF World Championship men's singles title winner |
See 1 |
Actor who portrayed Ted Hughes in 2003 biopic Sylvia |
Large mammal also known as a killer whale |
Anna —, landlady of 28, Barbary Lane, San Francisco, in stories by Armistead Maupin |
Island of Denmark in the Baltic Sea whose largest town is Nakskov |
See 17 |
See 10 |
Guillermo —, 1977 French Open singles tennis championship winner |
Member of an indigenous people of northern Canada, Greenland and Alaska |
Stage play by Aphra Behn subtitled The Banish'd Cavaliers premiered in 1677 |
Subtitle of Antonin Dvorak's Symphony No 9 in E minor of 1893 |
Leon Battista —, 15th-century Italian architect whose works include part of the facade of the Santa Maria Novella in Florence |
See 5 |
Study of flags |
Agostino —, Italian painter born in 1557 whose works include The Last Communion of St Jerome |
Actress who played Kitty Baxter in 2002 musical Chicago |
London Underground station on the Bakerloo line between Kilburn Park and Warwick Avenue |
West African republic; capital Accra |
See 18 |
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