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Cactus of the genus Opuntia with jointed stems and often edible fruit crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of November 21st, 2016 other clues
1995 comedy-drama film starring William Hurt and Harvey Keitel
Franz Joseph —, Austrian composer whose operas include Le Pescatrici
M S —, England Test cricketer who took 5-72 against Pakistan at Manchester in 2006
Bird of South America such as the Crested — or Black-necked —
White or pale coloured mineral found in metamorphic rocks
1944 stage farce by Philip King adapted as a film in 1955
Small gland behind the third ventricle of the brain that produces melatonin
Bob —, four-times World Freshwater Angling Championship winner
Size of writing paper named after the watermark formerly used on it
Slow-moving mammal that feeds on eucalyptus leaves
Cricket team; winners of the County Championship in 1991 and 1992
Kornelia —, 1976 Olympic 100m and 200m freestyle swimming gold medallist
Louis B —, Minsk-born US film producer who died in 1957
Marsupial of Australia and New Guinea with large hind legs and a long thick tail
Island in the Inner Hebrides; site of an abbey founded by St Columba
The —, 1958 stage play by Brendan Behan
The —, August Strindberg stage play first produced in 1908
Michael —, director of films Gorky Park and Nell
Robert A —, winner of the 1923 Nobel Prize in Physics
1967 novel by Agatha Christie
John —, English poet whose works include The Storm and The Calm
Stephen —, author of novels George's Mother and The Red Badge of Courage
Michael —, actor who played Marc St James in US television series Ugly Betty

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