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Mirror Quiz crossword of January 3rd, 2020 other clues |
Golf links that last hosted The Open Championship in 2018 |
Lucy —, actress who played Amy Squirrel in 2011 film comedy Bad Teacher |
Forward section of a missile, aircraft or rocket |
Number opposite sixteen on a dartboard |
Josef —, Czech composer of symphony Asrael and tone poem A Summer's Tale |
1996 novel by Patrick McGrath |
John —, English scientist born in 1766 noted for his research into colour blindness |
Ornamental sphere surmounted by a cross; part of the Crown Jewels |
Edmund —, English tragic actor who played Shylock at Drury Lane in 1814 |
1998 novel by Maeve Binchy |
Motor racing circuit; F1 San Marino GP host between 1981-2006 |
City in central Sudan; scene of the defeat of a British and Egyptian army by the Mahdi in 1883 |
The —, 1889 Savoy Opera by Gilbert and Sullivan subtitled The King of Barataria |
John —, author of novels Go Away Death and The Executioners |
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Character played by Harold Sakata in 1964 action film Goldfinger |
Comic book character whose alter ego is Clark Kent |
Neil —, musician and comedian who played Ron Nasty in 1978 TV film The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash |
Largest city in Minnesota, US, west of state capital Saint Paul |
1956 film musical starring Deborah Kerr and Yul Brynner |
Seaport on North Island, New Zealand; capital of the country from 1840-65 |
P L —, author of 1934 children's book Mary Poppins |
Francis —, Scottish painter whose works include 1921's Roses at Cassis |
Island of Equatorial Guinea formerly known as Fernando Po |
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