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Mirror Quiz crossword of June 12th, 2016 other clues
1951 novel by J D Salinger whose protagonist is Holden Caulfield
Hardwood of tropical Africa used as a substitute for teak
Southernmost of the Great Lakes of North America
Group of closely related Bantu languages that include Sepedi
Abel —, 17th-century Dutch navigator who circumnavigated Australia
Sammy —, lyricist who won a Best Music, Original Song Oscar for Three Coins in a Fountain
Gil —, Toronto-born jazz pianist and composer who died in 1988
1979 Grand National-winning horse ridden by Maurice Barnes
2005 action film starring Christian Bale in the title role
1990 comedy-drama film starring Cher and Bob Hoskins
Anna —, actress who starred as Shelley Darlingson in 2008 romcom The House Bunny
Billiards shot in which the cue ball is hit below its centre causing it to recoil after hitting the object ball
1992 novel by Dirk Bogarde
Light-coloured dry sherry
1974 stage play by Tom Stoppard
Polish astronomer whose theory of the solar system was published in 1543
Cape —, peninsula of NE Tunisia
2008 novel by Patricia Cornwell
2000 adventure-comedy film starring Breckin Meyer and Seann William Scott
Variety of tangerine originally grown in Japan
Graeme —, cyclist whose 2003 autobiography is entitled Flying Scotsman
Son of Telamon; Greek hero of the Trojan War

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