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Joseph —, prime minister of Australia from 1931-39 crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of June 14th, 2021 other clues
1991 comedy and drama film starring Gena Rowlands and Winona Ryder
James —, author of novels Finnegans Wake and Ulysses
Ancient region on the coast of west Asia Minor
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1969 novel by George MacDonald Fraser
River in Hampshire that features in 1972 Richard Adams novel Watership Down
Christian —, 2004 Olympic triple jump gold medallist
Cocktail whose ingredients include rum, grenadine, orgeat, lime juice and sugar
George —, 19th-century author of novels Indiana and Consuelo
1960s ATV puppet series whose central character was Mike Mercury
Village in Wiltshire; site of an extensive neolithic stone circle
Underground railway system, such as that in Paris
Tree whose leaves, attached by long flattened stalks, quiver in the wind
Asian republic; capital New Delhi
London airport that began life in 1929 as the Great West Aerodrome
Curve with an S-shaped profile used in coving
Ronnie —, Scottish actor and comedian associated with Ronnie Barker
Name given to April 1st
Russell —, author of novels Riddley Walker and Kleinzeit
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Journalist and presenter whose credits include TV series Top Gear and Driven
1984 reissue title of 1971 novel Sunday Simmons and Charlie Brick by Jackie Collins
Tall Australian coniferous tree whose large cones contain edible seeds
1955 Tennessee Williams stage play that won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama
Sterile offspring of a male donkey and a female horse

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