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Mal —, captain of the Australia 1992 Rugby League World Cup Final-winning side crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of April 1st, 2020 other clues
City in Catalonia, northeast Spain on the Mediterranean Sea
1995 film drama starring Johnny Depp as William Blake
Common Old World bird from which domestic pigeons are descended
2001 film drama starring Dougray Scott and Kate Winslet
Sheikhdom in the northeast United Arab Emirates
Native American chief of the Ottawa tribe who led a rebellion against the British from 1763-66
See 8 Across
Highly contagious viral disease common in children characterized by a rash of small red spots
David —, prime minister of New Zealand from 1984-89
1996 film thriller starring Mel Gibson as Tom Mullen
Roman name for Ireland
Ben —, marooned pirate in the R L Stevenson novel Treasure Island
1976 Olympic women’s high jump gold medallist
US actress whose roles included Dr Irene Wilson in 1963 film comedy Under the Yum Yum Tree
— Sea, that part of the Atlantic Ocean housing the island of Jamaica
Island in the Firth of Clyde off the southwest coast of Scotland
Mammal of North America with alternating light and dark rings on its tail
Andre —, French winner of the 1947 Nobel Prize in Literature
Central space in a church
— I, tyrant of Syracuse who died in 367 BC
See 24 Across
Dance step or movement in ballet
Bettino —, prime minister of Italy from 1983-87
Steve —, South African civil rights leader who died in Pretoria in 1977
The Venerable —, saint who died in 735 AD

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