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Mirror Quiz crossword of December 15th, 2015 other clues |
Author of 1939 novel A Traveller in Time |
Matt —, actor who played the title role in US television sitcom Joey |
Strong lager of German origin |
One of the fairies in the William Shakespeare play A Midsummer Night's Dream |
Greek poet to whom the Iliad is attributed |
F —, English author of the novels The Tinted Venus and Vice Versa |
In music, a performance of a melodic interval of two or more notes in a part |
German 9mm calibre automatic pistol |
— Theatre, site in Moscow, Russia, of the 1877 premiere of ballet Swan Lake |
Sport in which contestants race on foot over a course with checkpoints using a map and compass |
2009-12 World Hurdle-winning horse at Cheltenham |
Herald in Greek mythology who died after Hermes beat him in a shouting contest |
Widely cultivated tree with a sweet gritty-textured juicy fruit |
1970 novel by Reginald Hill |
2004 novel by Mark Billingham |
Actor who succeeded Derek Fowlds in 1973 as straight man in BBC TV programme The Basil Brush Show |
Edible woodland fungus also called porcino with a rich nutty flavour |
Kurt —, Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1972-81 |
Industrial city in Limburg, Netherlands; a major coal mining centre from the late nineteenth century to the early 1970s |
Milton —, prime minister of Uganda from 1962-66 |
Shrub or small tree with red, purple or black berry-like fruits |
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