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Ham Peggotty's fiancee in the Charles Dickens novel David Copperfield crossword clue
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Mirror Quiz crossword of March 13th, 2015 other clues |
W —, England Test cricketer dismissed for a pair against West Indies at Bridgetown in 1990 |
D R —, India Test cricketer who took 5-39 against England at Mumbai in 1981 |
Bow of a vessel |
Ruminant mammal such as the white-tailed — |
Male of a cat |
Town in Greater Manchester; birthplace of composer William Walton |
Actor whose roles have included Mickey Stone in BBC TV series Hustle from 2004-12 |
Tree with winged seeds whose wood is used for tool handles |
Diana —, 1994 Best Actress in a Play Tony Award winner for Medea |
Robert —, actor whose roles include Jeremy Usborne in Channel 4 comedy series Peep Show |
BBC TV comedy series starring Johnny Vegas that ran from 2005-11 |
Vera —, 1966 and 1971 European Championships 800m gold medallist |
Inflammation of the larynx |
H —, England Test cricketer who took 6-32 against Australia at Brisbane in 1928 |
Former county town of Meath, Republic of Ireland |
See 15 Across |
Fabled place in South America rich in treasure sought by Spanish explorers in the 16th century |
Franz —, Hungarian composer of symphonic poems Hungaria and Orpheus |
Term used in psychology for a strong impulse to steal without motivation |
North American rattlesnake such as the Eastern — or Western — |
Peter —, film director and author of 1998 novel The Comedy Writer |
Municipality in the Brussels-Capital region of Belgium that is also called Elsene |
Drink of eggs, milk, sugar, spice and brandy that can be served hot or cold |
Long-legged, doglike mammal of S Asia and Africa |
Three-handed card game using 32 cards |
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