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Mirror Quiz crossword of May 4th, 2015 other clues |
Small sailing vessel used for fishing |
Bone in the ear also called the incus |
Mediterranean variety of wild marjoram |
Arthur —, author of novels The Call-Girls and Darkness at Noon |
Snooker ball worth six points |
Roger —, rugby union lock whose 1973 England Test debut was against Ireland |
Ray —, actor who played The Scarecrow in 1939 family film The Wizard of Oz |
Marcel —, German golfer who won the 2014 BMW Masters |
R B —, author of stage plays The Rivals and The Critic |
Greig —, rugby union scrum-half whose 2010 Scotland Test debut was against New Zealand |
Joshua —, founder of the Zimbabwe African People's Union who died in 1999 |
Fernand —, French painter whose works include 1921's Woman with a Cat |
John —, 1989 World Indoor Championships 200m gold medallist |
Women's knee-length flared trousers cut to look like a skirt |
Series of six or more balls bowled by a cricketer |
2002 novel by Michael Connelly |
Small short-legged mainly white-bodied breed of terrier noted for fox-hunting |
Sweet substance made by bees from nectar |
1926 stage farce by Ben Travers |
16th-century court dance with small, back-and-forth steps |
Dick —, actor whose roles included LSD in 1968 film comedy The Producers |
MS —, 2011 Cricket World Cup Final Man of the Match for India |
1970 novel by Terry Southern |
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