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Mirror Quiz crossword of May 9th, 2017 other clues |
Roy —, former Warrington Wolves and New Zealand rugby league prop |
1994 children’s book by Anthony Buckeridge |
White, yellow, blue, pink or green mineral found in coarse granites |
Island in NW Lake Superior, Michigan, forming part of a US National Park |
First letter of the Greek alphabet |
John Frederick —, US artist whose works include 1885 oil The Poor Man's Store |
2006 novel by Barbara Taylor Bradford |
2011 Cricket World Cup winners |
Musical composition for two performers |
C O —, Kenya player who took 5-24 against Sri Lanka in the 2003 Cricket World Cup |
John —, English art critic whose works include three-volume treatise The Stones of Venice |
Standard monetary unit of Japan |
CGS unit of work or energy |
The —, 18th-century Gothic novel by Matthew Gregory Lewis whose title character is Ambrosio |
1880 novel by Emile Zola |
The —, 1960s ITV series starring Patrick Macnee as John Steed |
University city in Emilia-Romagna, Italy, on the northern flank of the Apennines |
Leader of the Liberal Party from 1967-76 |
1994 Australian Open and 1999 US Open men's singles tennis championship runner-up |
Mike —, 1992 Olympic 200m gold medallist |
1986 adventure-comedy film starring Walter Matthau and Cris Campion |
Morgan —, France and Wigan Warriors fullback |
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