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Mirror Quiz crossword of December 27th, 2020 other clues |
1992 sci-fi film starring Jeff Fahey and Pierce Brosnan |
Unit of mass equal to 1,000 kg |
1971 Derby winner ridden by Geoff Lewis |
City in Lombardy, Italy, northeast of Parma surrounded on three sides by artificial lakes |
Area of Glasgow formerly associated with the weaving, coal and shipbuilding industries |
Climbing plant with red flowers and edible pods also called a scarlet runner |
Goddess of youth and spring in Greek mythology |
Celia —, actress who played Una Alconbury in the Bridget Jones film trilogy |
Gioachino —, composer of operas Otello and The Barber of Seville |
US actor who played Ray 'Bones' Barboni in 1995 comedy-crime film Get Shorty |
1971 adventure film starring Michael York and Elke Sommer |
Charles —, 19th-century founder of a symphony orchestra in Manchester |
Department of central France; capital Chateauroux |
The —, 1997 action film directed by and starring Kevin Costner |
See 15 Across |
1994 Australian Open and 1999 US Open men's singles tennis championship losing finalist |
Second Sunday before Ash Wednesday |
Large earth-boring dung beetle |
See 6 Across |
1956 stage play by Friedrich Durrenmatt |
Place near Jerusalem where, according to the Hebrew Bible, children were sacrificed |
Alain —, 1986 winner of the F1 World Drivers' Championship |
Lion in the The Chronicles of Narnia heptalogy by C S Lewis |
See 10 Across |
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