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Cave of —, UNESCO World Heritage Site in Cantabria, Spain, famous for its Palaeolithic paintings crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of August 18th, 2016 other clues
South African writer and politician; a founder member and first General Secretary of the SANNC
1982 science fiction novel by Thomas H Block
Joe —, rugby union wing; 2003 New Zealand Test debutant against England
Menachem —, prime minister of Israel from 1977-83
Mammal of the East Indies also called a red giant flying squirrel
Decapod crustacean such as the Chinese mitten —
Great Britain and Wigan rugby league captain awarded an MBE in 1966
Board with letters and numbers on it used to seek spiritualistic messages
1942 novel by John Steinbeck
Movement for the union of Cyprus with Greece that began in the 1930s
1954 film drama starring Glenn Ford and Gloria Grahame
1950 novel by Nevil Shute
1983 novel by Bernard MacLaverty
Stringed musical instrument with a long fretted neck and circular body
Cross with a loop on the top that often appears in Egyptian personal names
Southernmost of the Great Lakes of North America
1900 opera by Giacomo Puccini
Pierre-Joseph —, French anarchist who authored 1840 book What Is Property?
Australian bird also called a Rose-breasted Cockatoo
South Africa 2007 Rugby World Cup Final-winning fly-half at Bath Rugby from 2007-11
European —, small songbird that feeds on insects, nuts and seeds
Nephew of Lancelot and knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend

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