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Mirror Quiz crossword of May 4th, 2020 other clues
John —, 2001-18 Republic of Ireland defender who played over 200 league games for both Manchester United and Sunderland
2000 romcom starring Hugh Laurie and Joely Richardson
Garlic mayonnaise
River forming part of the border between Germany and Luxembourg
Gerry —, US golfer; 1999 Benson and Hedges Malaysian Open tournament winner
In weaving, yarn woven across the width of a fabric
Silvery-white metal; symbol Ce
Robert —, author of novels Necrophenia and Retromancer
See 4 Across
Son of Polixenes in William Shakespeare play The Winter's Tale
Screen or wall decoration at the back of an altar
Lizard of tropical Asia and Africa with reduced limbs
Junko —, 1993 World Championships women's marathon gold medallist
2012 St Leger winner ridden by Mickael Barzalona
River in Kent that flows into the English Channel at Pegwell Bay
Greek philosopher born in 341 BC who authored treatise On Nature
Domed or vaulted recess at the east end of a church
Village in Scotland south of Stirling; site of a 1314 battle
Fast powerful overhead stroke in tennis
Fictional detective who first appeared in 1893 story The Missing Millionaire by Hal Meredeth aka Harry Blyth
Benjamin —, US president from 1889-93
A M E —, West Indies Test cricketer who took 6-37 against England in Manchester in 1976
Elizabeth Barrett Browning's spaniel; subject of a 1933 biography by Virginia Woolf
Edward —, director of films Glory, Defiance and The Siege
River in central Germany upon which Felsberg and Fritzlar stand

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