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Mirror Quiz crossword of February 5th, 2021 other clues
1925 novel by W Somerset Maugham
Rugby union team; 2018 Six Nations Championship winners
In golf, a former name for a no 3 wood
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1986 film drama directed by and starring Sondra Locke
Small resort town and ferry port in Salerno, Italy, on the Gulf of Sorrento
BBC TV motoring show first presented by Angela Rippon in 1977
God of love in Greek mythology
Active volcano in Sicily
The —, 1967 book by Desmond Morris subtitled A Zoologist's Study of the Human Animal
Jacques —, French singer and actor married to Francoise Hardy since 1981
2010 novel by Tom Sharpe
Airline; flag carrier of Israel
Rob —, rugby union fly-half; 1985 England Test debutant against Romania
1904 novel by Joseph Conrad subtitled A Tale of the Seaboard
Nelson —, 2008 Olympic triple jump gold medallist
F1 motor racing circuit that has hosted the British Grand Prix since 1987
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— melon, round fruit with a greenish-white rind and sweet flesh
Benjamin Henry —, architect of the United States Capitol in Washington, DC
Danyon —, 1996 Olympic 200m and 400m freestyle swimming gold medallist
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1991 novel by John Francome

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