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Mirror Quiz crossword of February 23rd, 2016 other clues
The — -----, national anthem of the USA
Andy —, 2003 US Open singles tennis champion
Playing card also called a jack
Gete —, winner of the 2006 Berlin Marathon women's race
Strong polymer first produced by the DuPont firm in the 1930s
Small tree with edible oval fruit
Mel —, Pop Art painter whose works include Lola Cola and Elephant Seal
US motor racing driver; 1987 Indianapolis 500 winner
1959 war film starring Gregory Peck and Harry Guardino
1992 horror film starring Virginia Madsen and Tony Todd
Courtier in the William Shakespeare play Hamlet
V J —, England cricketer whose 1982 Test debut was against Pakistan at Leeds
Hereditary title of the head of the Nizari sect of Ismaili Muslims
Brightest star in the constellation Lyra
County town of Shropshire
Dark brown butterfly with orange bands whose caterpillar feeds on nettles
Port in SW Scotland housing the Wallace Tower
Wim —, prime minister of the Netherlands from 1994-2002
Strong heavy cotton fabric used for clothing
In Japan, a carved toggle of wood or ivory worn dangling from the waist
17th-century Japanese poet best known for the book The Narrow Road to the Deep North
Viral disease affecting children also called epidemic parotitis
2009 film drama starring Sam Rockwell as Sam Bell

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