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Mirror Quiz crossword of January 5th, 2015 other clues |
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Armin —, 1960 Olympic men's 100m gold medallist |
Evergreen hardwood tree of North America such as the Southern — whose timber was used in shipbuilding |
Milo —, actor whose roles included Bunjy Kennefick in BBC TV sitcom Me Mammy |
British boxer who fought Muhammad Ali for the World Heavyweight title in 1966 |
Musical instrument associated primarily with Scotland |
Genus of plants of the bellflower family named after physician Matthias de l'Obel |
People's Republic of —, Asian country whose capital is Beijing |
Charles —, author of 1861 novel The Cloister and the Hearth |
Nocturnal, flightless bird of New Zealand |
1987-89 World Snooker Championship winner |
Soft, fine-grained, white sedimentary rock consisting of almost pure calcium carbonate |
First sign of the zodiac |
Pam —, winner with Martina Navratilova of the 1984 Wimbledon women's doubles tennis championship |
1997 film drama starring Daniel Day-Lewis as Danny Flynn |
Emile —, French author of the novels Germinal and Therese Raquin |
London borough associated with the British film industry |
The —, 1997 action film starring Bruce Willis in the title role |
River in central Europe that flows to the North Sea at Hamburg |
J E R —, England cricketer whose 1995 Test debut was against West Indies at Birmingham |
Greek philosopher who authored the treatise The Republic |
David —, singer-actor who starred as Jim MacLaine in 1973 film drama That'll Be the Day |
Stomach lining of an ox or cow prepared for cooking |
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