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Mirror Quiz crossword of April 16th, 2021 other clues |
White Italian curd cheese |
Market town in Cornwall famous for its Hal-an-Tow pageant and Furry Dance |
Alan —, Scottish painter whose works include 1950's Interior, Exterior |
Diluted drink of rum issued to the British Navy whose name derived from the nickname of admiral Edward Vernon |
Port in Russia on the Kama River known as Molotov from 1940-62 |
17th letter in the Greek alphabet |
Muscular organ of the female reproductive system |
Fruit-bearing tree whose leaves were reportedly used by Adam and Eve in the Bible to cover themselves |
Back of the neck |
Dominic —, snooker player; 2007 Shanghai Masters tournament winner |
Largest French-speaking city in Belgium |
Ilie —, 1972 US Open singles tennis championship winner |
Silvio —, prime minister of Italy from 2008-11 |
Town in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, housing a 12th-century abbey |
Sixth letter in the Greek alphabet |
City and capital of Gelderland province, the Netherlands |
1880 semi-autobiographical political novel by Benjamin Disraeli |
Rod —, 1962 and 1969 calendar-year Grand Slam singles tennis championship winner |
1999 children's book by Julia Donaldson |
Athenian orator and prose writer who died in 322 BC |
Scott —, rugby union no 8; 1993 Wales Test debutant against Canada |
River in Peru that joins the Maranon River near the town of Nauta |
Leon —, WBA Heavyweight champion from February-September, 1978 |
Freshwater diving bird with lobed membranes along each toe |
Spain and Real Madrid midfield footballer born Francisco Roman Alarcon Suarez |
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