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Mirror Quiz crossword of January 13th, 2015 other clues |
Woodwind instrument; the tenor of the oboe family |
Anthony —, British sculptor whose works include Emma Dipper and Tundra |
1680 opera by Jean-Baptiste Lully |
Sound made by a pigeon |
— I, King of Albania from 1928-39 |
1748 Samuel Richardson novel subtitled The History of a Young Lady |
City in Lombardy, Italy west of Lake Garda |
2000 action film starring Samuel L Jackson in the title role |
Town in Egypt on the River Nile noted for its temple built by Amenhotep III |
2000 action film featuring Patrick Stewart as Professor X |
1874 piano suite by Modest Mussorgsky |
Sophie —, Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for Hotel Rwanda |
Dakota tribe of American Indians whose leaders have included Sitting Bull |
Scottish island of the Inner Hebrides SE of Rum |
Giuseppe —, 18th-century Italian printmaker and painter whose works include View of the Tiber Looking Towards the Castel Sant'Angelo, with Saint Peter's in the Distance |
Metalloid element used in hardening steel; symbol B |
Arthur Wing —, author of the stage play The Second Mrs Tanqueray |
West African republic whose capital is Bamako |
1960 novel by Henry Miller |
Harry —, escapologist born Erich Weiss who died in 1926 |
Liz —, 1990 Commonwealth 10,000m gold medallist |
In heraldry, the colour red |
Small Asian evergreen tree with yellow, oval edible fruits |
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