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Mark placed over the letter ‘n’ in ‘senor’ indicating a palatal nasal consonant crossword clue
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Mirror Quiz crossword of November 1st, 2016 other clues |
R B Sheridan stage play first performed in 1777 featuring the character Lady Sneerwell |
Italian rider; 2002 250cc Motorcycle World Championship winner |
2006 fantasy novel by Sherwood Smith |
Isy —, comedian-actress who played Dobby in Channel 4 series Peep Show |
Julius —, winner of the 1968 PGA Championship |
1975 debut novel by Salman Rushdie |
Lee J —, Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for The Brothers Karamazov |
Michael —, presenter whose television credits include Antiques Roadshow and Crackerjack! |
Gottlieb —, German engineer and car manufacturer who died in 1900 |
2006 novel by Emily Barr |
Any of several former Italian silver coins whose name derives from the Latin word for shield |
Elliott —, Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice |
Mount —, highest mountain in Greece |
River that flows through Leicester |
Rita —, actress whose 1961 film debut in A Taste of Honey won her a Golden Globe |
Steven —, Best Director Oscar winner for Traffic |
Variety of lettuce with a long slender head |
1981 comedy-drama film starring Julie Andrews and William Holden |
Joanna —, author of novels Second Honeymoon and Next of Kin |
British indigenous breed of dog with a protruding lower jaw |
John Quincy —, president of the US from 1825-29 |
Small tree with edible oval fruit |
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