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Mirror Quiz crossword of January 3rd, 2020 other clues
Golf links that last hosted The Open Championship in 2018
European republic; capital Reykjavik
Lucy —, actress who played Amy Squirrel in 2011 film comedy Bad Teacher
Forward section of a missile, aircraft or rocket
Number opposite sixteen on a dartboard
Josef —, Czech composer of symphony Asrael and tone poem A Summer's Tale
1996 novel by Patrick McGrath
John —, English scientist born in 1766 noted for his research into colour blindness
Ornamental sphere surmounted by a cross; part of the Crown Jewels
Edmund —, English tragic actor who played Shylock at Drury Lane in 1814
1998 novel by Maeve Binchy
Motor racing circuit; F1 San Marino GP host between 1981-2006
City in central Sudan; scene of the defeat of a British and Egyptian army by the Mahdi in 1883
The —, 1889 Savoy Opera by Gilbert and Sullivan subtitled The King of Barataria
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Character played by Harold Sakata in 1964 action film Goldfinger
Comic book character whose alter ego is Clark Kent
Neil —, musician and comedian who played Ron Nasty in 1978 TV film The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash
Largest city in Minnesota, US, west of state capital Saint Paul
1956 film musical starring Deborah Kerr and Yul Brynner
Seaport on North Island, New Zealand; capital of the country from 1840-65
P L —, author of 1934 children's book Mary Poppins
Francis —, Scottish painter whose works include 1921's Roses at Cassis
Island of Equatorial Guinea formerly known as Fernando Po
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