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Mirror Quiz crossword of May 19th, 2016 other clues |
Nellie —, Australian operatic soprano who died in 1931 |
1973 biopic starring Steve McQueen as Henri Charriere |
Peter Mark —, English physician and lexicographer whose Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases was published in 1852 |
1933 novel by Dorothy L Sayers |
Genus of North American plants of the mallow family |
The —, 1978 Nell Dunn novel subtitled A Simple Story of Heaven and Hell |
2009-15 US television comedy-drama series set in the fictitious William McKinley High School |
2014 film comedy starring Jim Broadbent and Rafe Spall |
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for The Philadelphia Story |
Sam —, actor who played the title role in 2008 comedy-drama film Dean Spanley |
Charles Lock —, English painter whose works include 1846's Christ Lamenting over Jerusalem |
Walled city in Tuscany, Italy, which houses a 13th-century university |
Rich —, winner of the 2002 PGA Championship |
William —, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633-45 |
Seventh sign of the zodiac |
1979 stage play by Caryl Churchill |
F —, English author of the novels The Tinted Venus and Vice Versa |
Fine net fabric of silk or rayon used as a trimming for hats |
River upon which Exeter, Devon, stands |
Resort town in central Colorado, US, noted for its skiing |
Plant cultivated for its showy pink or purple flowers whose name derives from its ability to flourish in dry soil |
Pen name of H H Munro, author of 1914 short story collection Beasts and Super-Beasts |
Legendary creature also called an abominable snowman |
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