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Mirror Quiz crossword of March 12th, 2016 other clues
1702 stage play by George Farquhar
Powdered form of gypsum used to make paints and paper
Bone of the leg also called a patella
City in Texas, US, on the Rio Grande opposite Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
Carnivorous marsupial native to Australia and New Guinea such as the Tiger — or Bronze —
Jessica —, US actress who portrayed Vera Miles in 2012 biopic Hitchcock
Ndabaningi —, founder of the Zimbabwe African National Union who died in 2000
City in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, NE Italy, partially damaged by an earthquake in 1976
Jackie —, Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for The Hustler
Harlan —, author of the novels Shelter, Gone for Good and Deal Breaker
Battle of —, 1800 conflict near Alessandria, Italy, in which France defeated Austria
Form of Hindi spoken around Delhi used as a lingua franca throughout India
1943 novel by Hermann Hesse
Republic on the Persian Gulf whose capital is Baghdad
Tourist town in Kent that houses two 16th-century castles
Large mammal also known as a killer whale
1999 film thriller starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Gabriel Byrne
One of The Three Musketeers in works by Alexandre Dumas
Any of a family of stringed instruments that preceded the violin family
Plant related to the onion; a national emblem of Wales

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