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Guillermo —, 2004 French Open singles tennis championship runner-up crossword clue
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Mirror Quiz crossword of July 16th, 2020 other clues |
1987-2001 Denmark goalkeeper; Manchester United 1999 Champions League Final winner |
Niccolo —, Genoa-born composer of 24 Caprices for Solo Violin who died in 1840 |
City in Russia on the Oka River named after the first leader of the Cheka |
Name of Zimbabwe from 1964-79 |
James —, author of 1957 autobiographical novel A Death in the Family |
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Huddersfield-born football defender; Arsenal 1971 FA Cup Final winner |
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Eva Marie —, Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for On the Waterfront |
Robber in the New Testament released at the Passover instead of Jesus |
Wading bird with a long neck and commonly grey or white plumage |
Kerry —, Australian media mogul who launched World Series Cricket in 1977 |
Writer for children who created the Famous Five and Secret Seven series |
Max —, 1934-35 World Heavyweight boxing champion |
Matsuo —, 17th-century Japanese poet known for The Narrow Road To The Deep North |
1939 novel by James Joyce |
Woody climbing plant of New Zealand with sweet-tasting fruit |
Member of a Mexican Indian people whose great empire was overthrown by Hernan Cortes in the 16th century |
Cricket team; 2014 and 2015 County Championship Division One winners |
Boxing sanctioning organisation run by Edward S Levine |
Hardy —, dressmaker by appointment to Queen Elizabeth II who founded a fashion house in 1946 |
Condiment also known as Japanese horseradish |
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Market town in North Yorkshire on the River Ouse housing an 11th-century abbey |
Gemma —, British actress who played Mia in Channel 4 drama series Humans |
Veronica —, actress who played Joyce Harwood in 1946 film drama The Blue Dahlia |
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