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Mirror Quiz crossword of December 24th, 2016 other clues |
Old Iranian language used today as the liturgical language of the Zoroastrian faith |
Acute communicable disease also called scarlatina |
Lightweight surfboard named after a beach city in California |
Element used in hardening steel; symbol B |
2008 horror film starring Brittany Snow and Scott Porter |
See 17 Across |
Dick —, 1976 Olympic 5,000m silver medallist for New Zealand |
Clarice —, English ceramic artist associated with the Bizarre range of pottery |
1990 stage play by Neil Simon |
Dark brown mammal related to the weasel also called a foumart |
Peter —, British crime writer whose Lemmy Caution novels include This Man Is Dangerous |
Author of The Hunchback of Notre Dame |
Variety of chalcedony with alternating reddish-brown and white parallel bands |
1997 and 1999 World Championships marathon gold medallist |
University city in Tuscany, Italy, housing a famous leaning tower |
Language also called Siamese |
David —, author of stage plays American Buffalo and Speed-the-Plow |
The —, 2006 Will Self novel whose protagonist is a London cab driver |
Stringed musical instrument of the zither family prominent during the Middle Ages |
Eldest of the three sons of Noah in the Old Testament |
Species of wild mountain goat of Asia, Europe and North Africa |
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