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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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