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Mirror Quiz crossword of March 4th, 2021 other clues |
Best Director Oscar nominee for The Love Parade, The Patriot and Heaven Can Wait |
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Lucien —, French cyclist; 1966 Tour de France winner |
2010 novel by Salman Rushdie |
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Island of Indonesia; capital Jakarta |
Twelfth month of the Jewish civil year |
2012 novel by Fay Weldon |
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River that formed the ancient boundary between Brecknockshire and Carmarthenshire |
Water-based paint mainly used for interior decorating |
Tom —, 1973 French Open men's doubles tennis championship winner |
Hard white calcified substance covering the crown of each tooth |
Aquatic fish-eating mammal that returns to shore to breed |
Tropical African tree whose oily seeds yield a fat used in soap manufacture |
Michael —, 1989 French Open singles tennis championship winner |
1995 film drama starring Sean Connery and Laurence Fishburne |
City in Switzerland; former headquarters of the League of Nations |
Evans —, 2004 London Marathon and Chicago Marathon men's race winner |
Pakistan cricketer; 2009 Test debutant against Sri Lanka in Galle |
Federal US bureau created in 1947 to conduct espionage activities |
Wim —, 1981-93 Netherlands forward footballer who played for PSV, Ajax, Pisa, Bordeaux and Torino |
1964 adventure-comedy film starring Cary Grant and Leslie Caron |
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1965 Joe Orton stage play that ran on Broadway in 1968 |
One of a number of small creatures in the Star Wars film series who live on the moon of Endor |
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