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Highest peak in the Alps, situated between France and Italy crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of August 24th, 2016 other clues
Salvatore —, 1959 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
Downy material obtained from the dried leaves of an Asian plant related to mugwort used in traditional Chinese medicine
2005 novel by Paul Theroux
Matt —, US golfer; winner of the 2012 Players Championship tournament
Brightly coloured tropical freshwater fish such as the Neon — or Cardinal —
Erotic dance originating in Brazil
1972 horror film starring Lee Harcourt Montgomery whose title character is a rat
Uninhabited island south-west of Ibiza
Greek philosopher who died in 399 BC
Fatuma —, 1996 Olympic marathon gold medallist
Eurasian shrub with feathery plumes of flowers
1996 novel by Tom Clancy
Darker inner region of a sunspot
2002 film thriller starring Jesse Bradford and Erika Christensen
Skirt or coat reaching to below the knee or mid-calf
Standard monetary unit of Vietnam
Group of medieval French dialects spoken south of the Loire also called occitan
2007 and 2009 Cheltenham Gold Cup-winning horse
Unit of length of yarn usually 80 yards for wool, 120 yards for cotton and silk and 300 yards for linen
Port in SW England on the River Avon
Michael —, broadcaster; author of children's books Lovely Old Roly and Howler
1995 stage play by Jez Butterworth
Guy —, 1976 Olympic 110m hurdles gold medallist

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