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Mirror Quiz crossword of September 7th, 2016 other clues
1932 Biggles novel by W E Johns
In rugby, either of the forwards at an end of the front row of a scrum
North American coniferous evergreen; a popular Christmas tree
Susan —, 1985, 1987, 1990 and 1992 winner of the World Open Squash Championship
Agustin —, Argentine tennis player; 2003 Mexican Open singles tournament winner
2003 sci-fi film starring Aaron Eckhart and Hilary Swank
Worm that feeds on the blood or tissues of other animals
The —, 1987 novella by Patrick Suskind
City in Punjab, India, home to the Golden Temple
Front part of the lower leg
Goddess of love and beauty in Greek mythology
1969-70 and 1971-72 National Hunt champion jockey
Nine-headed monster in Greek mythology
Billy —, actor who directed, co-wrote and starred in 1992 comedy-drama film Mr Saturday Night
Small, burrowing mammal with velvety, dark fur
Dilys —, comedy actress who portrayed Edith Howerd in 2008 BBC TV drama Frankie Howerd: Rather You Than Me
In philately, a joined pair of stamps printed with one inverted in relation to the other
1988 novel by Dean Koontz
Long, tapered rod used to strike a ball in the game of snooker
Gus —, USAF test pilot portrayed by Fred Ward in 1983 film drama The Right Stuff
Short fringe on the fairway leading onto a golf green
Pakistan Test cricketer who took 5-31 against India at Lahore in 2004
Bluish-white metallic element; symbol Zn

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