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Gaston —, 2004 French Open singles tennis championship winner crossword clue
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Mirror Quiz crossword of June 22nd, 2020 other clues |
Medium-sized wading bird with a long straight bill |
Gabriel —, French composer of 1913 opera Penelope |
The —, 2006 novel by Danielle Steel |
Guy —, French fashion designer who died in 1989 |
A —, England Test cricketer who took 5-92 against Australia at Lord's in 2009 |
Jim —, Scottish fighter; 1979-81 WBC Lightweight champion |
Island in the Tyrrhenian Sea at the entrance to the Bay of Naples |
City and tourist centre in Lombardy, Italy, housing the Villa Olmo |
Jose Maria —, golfer; 1999 Masters Tournament winner |
Laurence —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for The Boys from Brazil |
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Scottish singer born Mary Sandeman who recorded 1981 no 1 single Japanese Boy |
Light fabric with a fine ridged or crinkled surface |
John —, 1988 Olympic 5,000m gold medallist |
1986 romantic drama film starring Molly Ringwald and Harry Dean Stanton |
Unit of area equal to 4840 square yards |
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1854 novel by W H Ainsworth subtitled The Custom of Dunmow |
Singer and actor born Harry Webb in British India in 1940 |
Former county of England; administrative centre Kendal |
Island in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Tanzania |
Flowering plant of the genus Silene such as the red — or white — |
Sandstone formation in Northern Territory, Australia, also known as Ayers Rock |
Lancashire town whose Britannia Coconut Dancers perform annually on Easter Saturday |
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