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Mirror Quiz crossword of February 17th, 2021 other clues
Beno —, Bath Rugby prop; cousin of England lock Maro Itoje
Medium-sized wading bird with a small head whose female is called a reeve
Uncastrated male pig
Northampton Saints rugby union wing; 2012 Samoa Test debutant against Tonga
Henrik Ibsen stage play first performed in 1893
Colourless double sulphate of aluminium and potassium used in dressing leather
County of the Republic of Ireland whose settlements include Drumlish, Moydow and Granard
Ambrose —, US poet and satirist who disappeared in Mexico in 1913
Mel —, US actor who voiced cartoon characters Daffy Duck and Porky Pig
2010 novel by John le Carre
Isthmus of —, narrow neck of the Malay Peninsula between the Gulf of Thailand and Bay of Bengal
See 3 Across
State capital of Oregon, US
See 2 Down
City in Vojvodina, Serbia, near the border with Hungary
Capital of Azerbaijan
See 14 Across
2000 romcom starring Hugh Laurie and Joely Richardson
1964 spy novel by Len Deighton
Jack —, actor who played The Tin Man in 1939 film fantasy The Wizard of Oz
Capital of Nicaragua
Richard —, director of films Iris and Notes on a Scandal
1959 novel by Keith Waterhouse featuring the fictional country of Ambrosia
1947 film thriller starring James Mason and Robert Newton
Phil —, rugby union prop; 1976 Ireland Test debutant against France

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