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Mirror Quiz crossword of December 6th, 2015 other clues
1945 novel by Christopher Isherwood
Mammal also called a spiny anteater
Strong fine cotton thread or fabric named after its original place of manufacture in France
Actress who played Lily in 2010 film drama Black Swan
Edward —, British admiral nicknamed Old Grog who died in 1757
Mediterranean plant whose grey-green leaves are used in cooking
Thomas —, English author of 1675 stage play Alcibiades
1968 novel written by Kingsley Amis under the name Robert Markham
French chemist and microbiologist who died in 1895
The —, 1999 romcom starring Chris O'Donnell and Renee Zellweger
Richard —, 1972 Olympic individual eventing gold medallist
— water, alkaline mineral water from a French spa on the south shore of Lake Geneva
1981 film drama for which Warren Beatty won a Best Director Oscar
Bird of southern Africa also called a Red-chested cuckoo
1987 action film starring James Woods and Brian Dennehy
See 21 Across
2002 Commonwealth men's 100m gold medallist
Percy —, Australian pianist and composer who died in 1961
Alexei —, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union from 1964-80
Modern name for the disability charity founded in 1951 for children with cerebral palsy
Elizabeth Barrett Browning's spaniel; subject of a 1933 biography by Virginia Woolf
Yarn spun from the wool of sheep, goats or other animals

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