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Mirror Quiz crossword of March 29th, 2018 other clues |
25 sheets of paper; one twentieth of a long ream |
Old Testament captain of Pharaoh's guard who bought Joseph as a slave |
Henrik —, author of stage plays Hedda Gabler and The League of Youth |
German dish of finely shredded and pickled cabbage |
J D —, author of 1951 novel The Catcher in the Rye |
Exclamation uttered at the end of a prayer |
Jack —, 2014 Wimbledon men's doubles tennis championship winner with Vasek Pospisil |
Large, often crested, game bird of South and Central America such as the red-billed — |
Town in Greater Manchester that shares its name with a snake companion of glove puppet Sooty |
Peter —, singer-actor; leader of the group Herman's Hermits |
— Castle, medieval tower house in Aberdeenshire built in the mid-16th century |
Francesca —, actress who played Lady Jessica in 1984 sci-fi Dune |
Alvaro —, Spanish golfer; 2011 Dubai World Championship tournament winner |
Angharad —, Welsh actress who played Demelza in 1970s BBC TV drama series Poldark |
Capital of Togo |
Island of Equatorial Guinea formerly known as Fernando Po |
2007 novel by Alice Sebold |
John —, prime minister of the Republic of Ireland from 1994-97 |
The —, 1965 film thriller starring Bette Davis in the title role |
R D —, author of 1869 novel Lorna Doone |
Large Australian flightless bird |
City in the Saone valley, France; a centre of wine-production |
Sarah —, author of novels Affinity and Tipping the Velvet |
German submarine in World Wars I and II |
William Howard —, president of the US from 1909-13 |
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