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David —, Home Secretary from 2001-04 crossword clue
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Mirror Quiz crossword of March 14th, 2017 other clues |
2003 film drama starring Jude Law, Nicole Kidman and Renee Zellweger |
Gian Carlo —, composer of 1951 television opera Amahl and the Night Visitors |
Netani —, Fiji and Harlequins rugby union back-rower |
Alice —, US artist whose portraits include 1964 oil Joseph Papp |
Billy —, actor who portrayed J Edgar Hoover in 2009 crime film Public Enemies |
Jaroslav —, Czech author of unfinished novel The Good Soldier Svejk |
Timothy —, Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for Ordinary People |
State-owned airline created in 1939 by a merger of Imperial Airways and British Airways (inits) |
Robert —, Austrian author of unfinished novel The Man Without Qualities |
Maiden in Greek mythology changed into a spider for having challenged Athena to a weaving contest |
1979 ITV comedy-drama film starring Nigel Hawthorne and Mick Ford |
Jan —, prime minister of South Africa from 1939-48 |
— Wars, series of three conflicts between Rome and Carthage from 264 BC to 146 BC |
Kemal —, president of Turkey from 1923-38 |
Eric —, British sculptor and typographer whose works include 1914 print Slaughter of the Innocents |
1978 film drama for which Jon Voight and Jane Fonda won Best Actor and Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscars |
Spring on Mount Helicon sacred to the Muses in Greek mythology |
God of fields, woods, shepherds and flocks in Greek mythology |
Edible woodland fungus also called porcino with a rich nutty flavour |
Town in the Boyne Valley, County Louth, Republic of Ireland |
Seaside town home to the Royal Liverpool Golf Club |
Shirley —, actress who played Jill Masterson in 1964 film thriller Goldfinger |
Tree or shrub such as the red — or sugar — |
District in the City of Westminster, London, known for its restaurants |
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