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Mirror Quiz crossword of August 26th, 2017 other clues
Deep-bodied Eurasian freshwater fish
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2007 thriller novel by Sophie Hannah
Actor who played Chief Inspector Dreyfus in 1975 film comedy The Return of the Pink Panther
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England 1966 FIFA World Cup Final winner; 1984-89 Portsmouth FC manager
Valved brass instrument of bass pitch whose bell points upwards
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Spring-blooming plant of the lily family with single showy flowers
Richard —, actor son of actress Patricia Hayes who played Bertrum Muffet in 1970 film comedy Carry On Loving
David —, South African golfer; 1993 Canadian Open tournament winner
Charles —, French author of fairy tales Cinderella and The Sleeping Beauty
River in Germany that flows through Wurzburg to the Rhine
Goat-like mammal with a shaggy coat and curved horns such as the Himalayan —
Capital of Azerbaijan
1987 film drama starring Anjelica Huston and Donal McCann
Matt —, comedian-actor who co-wrote, co-directed and starred in 2015 BBC TV series Pompidou
Group of volcanic islands in the South Atlantic including Inaccessible and Nightingale
Zachary —, US president from 1849-50
Edgar —, painter and sculptor whose works include 1877's Dancers Practicing at the Barre
Compact brownish soil deposit of partially decomposed organic matter used as a fuel
Vivid crimson colour
1998 science fiction novel by Walter Mosley

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