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Mirror Quiz crossword of March 19th, 2016 other clues |
Spanish painter born in Crete in 1541 |
1996 action film starring Keanu Reeves and Morgan Freeman |
Gareth —, rugby union scrum-half who played 53 consecutive Wales Test matches between 1967-78 |
2015 film drama starring Tom Hanks and Mark Rylance |
Rich dense cake often containing cream |
Tracey —, conceptual artist whose works include 1998's My Bed |
Front part of the lower leg |
Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for Fiddler on the Roof |
Dawn —, English actress who played Cynthia Slater in 1953 romcom The Moon is Blue |
Genus of North American plants cultivated for their white, red, purple or pink flowers |
Board game in which players try to transfer pieces from their own to their opponents' bases |
Jacques —, French explorer who discovered St Lawrence River, Canada |
Tall plant of Europe and North Africa with spikes of purple and white flowers |
In music, the final part of a musical structure |
God of thunder in Norse mythology |
River upon which Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, stands |
Eurasian plant whose aromatic leaves are used as herbs for seasoning |
Ancient town in Asia Minor; scene of a 333 BC battle at which Alexander the Great defeated the Persians |
1990 Roald Dahl children's book featuring the character Mr Hoppy |
One sixteenth of an ounce in the avoirdupois system of weights |
1974 film musical starring Lucille Ball in the title role |
Small wingless blood-sucking insect noted for its power of leaping |
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