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Mirror Quiz crossword of January 9th, 2017 other clues |
Director of films Somers Town and A Room for Romeo Brass |
Dora —, actress who played Amber Spottiswood in 1966 film comedy The Great St Trinian's Train Robbery |
Georges —, French composer of 1925 ballet Les Matelots |
Children's animated television programme whose characters include Bani Moukerjee and Idris the Dragon |
European songbird, the male of which has a bright orange-red tail |
Pam —, playwright who authored 1978 musical biography Piaf |
New Zealand-born Wales and British and Irish Lions rugby union coach |
Member of a people of Rwanda and Burundi |
1988 novel by Elizabeth Linington |
The —, 1978 horror film starring Michael Caine and Katharine Ross |
Alloy of iron and nickel discovered by Charles Edouard Guillaume |
King of Judaea from 37-4 BC |
Colourless toxic liquid; the principal alkaloid in tobacco |
Marcelo —, 1998 Australian Open singles tennis championship runner-up |
Another name for the aardvark |
1929 novel by Rebecca West |
Liquid measure equal to about one and three-quarter pints |
Aria sung by Calaf in Act III of 1926 Giacomo Puccini opera Turandot |
Chris —, Scotland rugby union all-time appearances and points record holder |
Philip —, composer of operas Satyagraha and Akhnaten |
Moon of Jupiter named after the daughter of Orchomenus in Greek mythology |
Fatuma —, 1996 Olympic marathon gold medallist |
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