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Mirror Quiz crossword of September 14th, 2017 other clues
Rugby union flanker; 1985 France Test debutant against Argentina
Alphonse —, Art Nouveau artist noted for painting series The Slav Epic
Tom —, author of novels Porterhouse Blue and The Throwback
Joseph —, prime minister of Australia from 1931-39
Endangered nomadic species of antelope of Asia with an elongated oversized nose
William —, 19th-century inventor of a writing system for the blind
1956 film drama that featured Carroll Baker in the title role
Hard silver-grey metallic element; symbol Ta
William —, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633-45
See 3 Down
Freshwater crustacean resembling a small lobster
Agile hoofed mammal of Africa and Asia such as the rock — or tree —
City on the Mediterranean under Egyptian administration from 1949 until its occupation by Israel in 1967
The —, 1892 two-act ballet with music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
2001 film subtitled Once Upon a Time in India; a 2002 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar nominee
Town in West Bengal, India noted for its black tea
Middle daughter of King Lear in the William Shakespeare play of that name
John —, golfer; winner, in December 2007, of the 2008 Alfred Dunhill Championship
Saying attributed to the prophet Muhammad that is not found in the Koran
Soft creamy white cheese similar to Camembert
Chicken originally bred in China noted for the excessive plumage covering its legs
Symbol on a computer keyboard also called a number sign and octothorp
Chris —, rugby union centre; 1968 Scotland Test debutant against Australia
London Underground line coloured black on a Tube map
Optical data storage medium readable by a computer
Elia —, Best Director Oscar winner for On the Waterfront and Gentleman's Agreement

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