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Mirror Quiz crossword of April 23rd, 2016 other clues |
2012 action film starring Daniel Craig as James Bond |
Marie-Antoine —, French chef regarded as the founder of haute cuisine who died in 1833 |
E W —, author of 1899 short story collection The Amateur Cracksman |
Douglas —, British fighter pilot who lost both his legs in a flying accident in 1931 |
Southernmost of the Great Lakes of North America |
Insect resembling a dragonfly that digs a pit to trap other insects |
The —, 1871 novel by R M Ballantyne |
Deep gorge formed by the Colorado River in northern Arizona, US |
Isabel —, author of novels City of the Beasts and The Island Beneath the Sea |
Large arboreal Australian kingfisher also called a laughing jackass |
Wild cat with grey-brown mottled fur, tufted ears and a short tail |
Francisco de —, Spanish painter and etcher who died in 1828 |
Noble family of Italy who governed Modena and Reggio from the 13th-18th century |
1968 Olympic Middleweight boxing gold medallist |
Residential town in Berkshire on the River Thames |
D W —, South Africa Test cricketer who took 7-51 against India at Nagpur in 2010 |
Piece of music performed during an interval between two acts of a play or opera |
Longest river in Africa |
Department of NW France; capital Alencon |
Aromatic Eurasian plant whose leaves are used for flavouring in pickles |
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