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Mirror Quiz crossword of March 17th, 2016 other clues |
Snooker ball worth six points |
Dry white wine from the Veneto region of Italy |
Bawd in the William Shakespeare play Measure for Measure |
Capital of Pas-de-Calais, France, known for its tapestries |
The —, 2013 biopic starring Steve Coogan as Paul Raymond |
1975 crime drama film starring Robert Shaw and Richard Roundtree |
Richard —, 19th-century English painter whose works include the unfinished The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke |
Yarn spun from the wool of sheep, goats or other animals |
William Shakespeare stage play featuring the characters Miranda and Ariel |
Jaco —, rugby union centre whose 2012 Springboks Test debut was against Australia |
Comedian-actor who played Lars Smuntz in 1997 film comedy MouseHunt |
N —, India Test cricketer who hit 163 against Sri Lanka at Kanpur in 1986 |
1953 comedy-horror film starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis |
River in South Africa that joins the Orange River west of Kimberley |
Fabric made from fine threads produced by certain insect larvae |
Arm of the Black Sea fed chiefly by the River Don |
Port and resort in Belgium on the North Sea |
Old Testament city destroyed by God for its wickedness |
Instrument used for measuring the pressure of liquids and gases |
David —, South African golfer who won the 1993 Canadian Open |
Dave —, 1972 Olympic 800m gold medallist |
Roman emperor from 96-98 |
Plantation in the 1936 Margaret Mitchell novel Gone with the Wind |
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