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City in Puglia, Italy, partially destroyed by an earthquake in 1731 crossword clue
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Mirror Quiz crossword of September 8th, 2016 other clues |
Ray —, US golfer; 1976 Masters Tournament winner |
Country in SE Asia; capital Kuala Lumpur |
Extensive geographical feature in eastern Africa and the Middle East |
1980s ITV sketch show featuring Siobhan Redmond and Robbie Coltrane |
Tobias —, golfer; 2002 TNT Dutch Open tournament winner |
John —, theologian who established the Presbyterian Church of Scotland in 1560 |
Georg —, German composer of 1725 opera Pimpinone |
Belgian football club; European Cup Winners' Cup finalists from 1976-78 |
Word that represents the letter T in the NATO phonetic alphabet |
1977 action film starring Roy Scheider and Bruno Cremer |
Henry —, actor who played Mr Pugh in ITV sitcom The Worker |
2001 novel by Geraldine Brooks |
Mike —, rugby union utility back; 1994 England Test debutant against Wales |
Daniel Francois —, prime minister of South Africa from 1948-54 |
Sonia —, 1998 European Championships 5,000m and 10,000m gold medallist |
Another name for the Hungarian language |
River upon which Rome, Italy, stands |
Jonathan —, author of 2013 novel Expo 58 |
Ben —, Best Writing, Original Story Oscar-winner for 1927 crime film Underworld |
US author of novels Great House and The History of Love |
Snooker ball worth three points |
Anthony —, prime minister from 1955-57 |
White, grey, brown or pale green mineral found in metamorphic rocks |
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