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Mirror Quiz crossword of June 1st, 2018 other clues |
In baseball, a hit that enables the batter to run round all four bases |
City and resort in SE Florida, US |
2014 children’s novel by Alan Gibbons |
1847 novel by Currer Bell, aka Charlotte Bronte, featuring the character Helen Burns |
Diving bird of northern oceans with a black and white plumage |
Long-handled agricultural tool with a curved blade |
Hand tool used to cut or shape wood, stone or metal |
Tall tree affected by fungal disease DED |
River that flows to the North Sea at Sunderland |
Jon —, Spanish golfer; 2018 CareerBuilder Challenge tournament winner |
Al —, US motor racing driver; 1987 Indianapolis 500 winner |
1965 sci-fi film starring Dana Andrews and Janette Scott |
Overseas region of France in the Caribbean; capital Basse-Terre |
Christopher —, actor who portrayed James Herriot in BBC TV series All Creatures Great and Small |
See 11 Across |
Boat rowed by three people in which the person in the middle uses two oars and the others one oar each |
Bay of —, that part of the Gulf of Mexico west of the Yucatan Peninsula |
Scarlett —, protagonist in 1936 Margaret Mitchell novel Gone with the Wind |
See 1 Across |
Co-writer, with Ian La Frenais, of BBC TV sitcoms Porridge and The Likely Lads |
See 24 Across |
2012 drama starring Jordin Sparks and Whitney Houston |
Blaise —, 17th-century mathematician and philosopher who developed the theory of probability with Pierre de Fermat |
Nicolas —, 2004 Olympic singles tennis gold medallist |
Capital of Azerbaijan |
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