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Fred —, 1965 French Championships singles tennis title-winner crossword clue
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Mirror Quiz crossword of May 10th, 2018 other clues |
2007 drama starring Eric Bana and Drew Barrymore |
Town that served as the port of ancient Rome |
Short-tailed grey and white seabird of the petrel family |
River in Hampshire that features in 1972 Richard Adams novel Watership Down |
Bow of a vessel |
Port on the Firth of Forth that merged with Edinburgh in 1920 |
European republic; capital Vilnius |
See 17 Across |
Dick —, actor who played LSD in 1968 comedy The Producers |
Resort city on San Pedro Bay, SW California, US |
1959 Grand National winner ridden by Michael Scudamore |
Tree of temperate regions that bears small, edible, triangular nuts |
— River, stream in NE Siberia formerly known for its Gulag labour camps |
Kostya —, 2001-05 IBF Light Welterweight champion |
See 23 Across |
Richard —, English television presenter formerly with TV-am and Sky Sports |
Clown in William Shakespeare play Twelfth Night |
Narrow bench for use by a person kneeling at prayer |
Fine-grained yellowish-brown accumulation of clay and silt deposited by the wind |
1984 novel by John Updike |
1834 novel by William Harrison Ainsworth featuring the character Dick Turpin |
Sammy —, lyricist who won a Best Music, Original Song Oscar for Three Coins in a Fountain |
Mediterranean plant whose grey-green leaves are used in cooking |
1875 novel by Henry James featuring the character Rowland Mallet |
See 10 |
Conductor who founded the Promenade Concerts in London |
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