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Commune of Paris, France, celebrated for its porcelain manufacture crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of June 23rd, 2016 other clues
2006 film drama starring Heath Ledger and Abbie Cornish
Capital of Haute-Garonne department in France
Freshwater spiny-finned food and game fish such as the European —
Eurasian bird with a greenish-blue and orange plumage
Flattish Italian bread made with olive oil
2001 biopic featuring both Judi Dench and Kate Winslet in the title role
Card game; an old form of poker
Roman —, Best Director Oscar winner for The Piano
Donald —, actor who played the title role in 1971 film thriller Klute
In Judaism, the scroll on which the Pentateuch is written
Knight of the Round Table and lover of Queen Guinevere in Arthurian legend
Final phase of the Egyptian language whose dialects include Sahidic
Weedy plant with typically broad leaves and greenish or reddish flowers
Erica —, author of the novels Fear of Flying and Inventing Memory
Isla —, India-born actress who played Flora Beniform in 1981 BBC TV series The History Man
Christian sacrament in which the Last Supper is commemorated by the consecration of bread and wine
US-born inventor of the first automatic machine gun
Dish of boned, stuffed meat or fish poached, covered with aspic and served cold
Number opposite 12 on a standard dartboard
William —, actor who starred as Arthur Crabtree in 1980s BBC TV sitcom No Place Like Home
Framework worn at the back below the waist by women in the late 19th century in order to expand a skirt
Bernard —, Chief Press Secretary to Margaret Thatcher from 1979-90
Carmelita —, 2011 World Championships 100m gold medallist
Republic in SE Asia whose capital is Vientiane
Capital and chief port of Qatar

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