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Mirror Quiz crossword of January 9th, 2020 other clues |
John Francis —, US automobile manufacturing pioneer who died in 1920 |
Secret criminal organisation originating in Sicily that spread to mainland Italy and the US |
Cured ham from Italy usually served as an hors d'oeuvre |
1951 novel by Daphne du Maurier |
Mixture of smoke, fog and chemical fumes |
Chessman also called a castle |
Ricardo —, Argentine golfer; 2009 SAS Masters tournament winner |
Inactive stratovolcano; highest mountain in Ecuador |
Old Testament Hittite officer married to Bathsheba |
Agent for Silvia, in her escape, in William Shakespeare play The Two Gentlemen of Verona |
Nick —, presenter of Channel 4 game show Countdown since 2012 |
Chinese appetiser of steamed dumplings containing fillings |
Raven in 1841 Charles Dickens novel Barnaby Rudge |
Supreme god of the ancient Greeks |
Roman god of love |
Joop —, Dutch cyclist; 1980 Tour de France winner |
Shirley —, 1982 Commonwealth 100m hurdles gold medallist |
Builder of the ship Argo in Greek mythology |
Garry —, 1987-96 Leeds rugby league centre; 1991 Man of Steel Award winner |
Boxing sanctioning organisation run by Edward S Levine |
University city; capital of Northern Region, Malawi |
See 12 Across |
String instrument common in Central European folk music placed horizontally and plucked |
Barack —, US president from 2009-17 |
Stanley —, FIFA president from 1961-74 |
Small slender European freshwater fish also called an ide |
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