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Marion —, 1997 and 1999 IAAF World Championships 100m gold medallist crossword clue
J O N E S
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Mirror Quiz crossword of October 3rd, 2017 other clues |
1991 crime drama film starring Ice Cube and Cuba Gooding Jr |
River in North America that flows from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario |
Patricia —, actress who played the title role in 1983 ITV series Jemima Shore Investigates |
Old Testament Hebrew prophet of the 8th-century BC |
Pat —, first woman, in 1956, to ride in an Olympics showjumping event |
1990 UK no 1 single by Madonna |
Number represented by XI in Roman numerals |
Official language of Pakistan also spoken in India |
Jan —, 1973 Wimbledon men's singles tennis championship winner |
John —, Secretary of State for War from 1960-63 |
2002 novel by Liz Jensen |
Eurasian maple tree with yellow flowers and two-winged fruits |
Title character in 1826 J F Cooper novel The Last of the Mohicans |
Member of a body of lancers first employed in the Polish army |
See 22 Across |
Stephen —, actor who played Messala in 1959 action film Ben-Hur |
Alona —, 2008 Australian Open women's doubles tennis championship winner with sister Kateryna |
Simone —, French existentialist philosopher who authored 1949 work The Second Sex |
River that rises in the Cairngorm Mountains before flowing east to the North Sea |
Josef —, Czech composer of symphony Asrael and tone poem A Summer's Tale |
1664 play by Moliere |
Gianni —, Italian fashion designer shot dead in Florida, US in 1997 |
European kingdom whose capital is Madrid |
One sixteenth of an ounce in the avoirdupois system of weights |
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