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Mirror Quiz crossword of February 22nd, 2016 other clues |
Any of a number of heavy-bodied poisonous snakes characterized by erectile hypodermic fangs |
Mary Roberts —, US mystery writer of 1908 novel The Circular Staircase |
1941 Agatha Christie novel featuring Tommy and Tuppence Beresford |
Coarsely ground maize prepared as food by boiling |
Klaus —, actor who played the title role in 1979 film drama Woyzeck |
Gail —, badminton player; 2006 IBF World Championships mixed doubles gold medallist with Nathan Robertson |
Small type of rusk whose name derives from the German phrase twice-baked |
Conrad —, US poet who authored 1927 novel Blue Voyage |
The —, 1982 horror film starring Kurt Russell and Wilford Brimley |
Artist whose works include 1962 mixed-media piece The Toy Shop |
Plant of North America, Europe and Africa with large spikes of brightly coloured flowers |
Council area of Scotland whose towns include Auchterarder and Crieff |
Edouard —, French viola player; composer of opera Le roi d'Ys |
1987 novel by Jonathan Kellerman |
The —, 2001 action film starring Robert De Niro and Edward Norton |
Actor whose roles included Taggart in 1974 film comedy Blazing Saddles |
2005 novel by Sara Paretsky |
Large extinct elephant of the Pleistocene epoch |
Rev W —, creator of Thomas the Tank Engine |
1964-66 Cheltenham Gold Cup-winning horse |
Industrial city; capital of Shaanxi province, China |
First letter of the Hebrew alphabet |
British army officer immediately junior to a brigadier |
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