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Mirror Quiz crossword of March 10th, 2021 other clues |
Marvel Comics character whose alter ego is Peter Parker |
Back part of a golf club head where it bends to join the shaft |
Second largest city in Puebla, Mexico |
Tom —, author of novels Porterhouse Blue and The Throwback |
Large South American rodent resembling a small beaver |
Ancient Celtic festival celebrated on May Day |
Faithful companion of Aeneas in classical mythology |
David —, author of novels Changing Places and Author, Author |
Mount —, highest peak in the Bosche Range, Alberta, Canada, named after the god of the winds in Greek mythology |
Root vegetable; main ingredient of the soup borscht |
Standard monetary unit of Vietnam |
Writer-sleuth played by Peter Wyngarde in 1970s ITV series Department S and the eponymous spin-off |
2010 biopic starring Jesse Eisenberg as Mark Zuckerberg |
Benjamin —, prime minister of Israel from 1996-99 |
1992-2004 Labour MP for Hartlepool; 2004-08 European Commissioner for Trade |
Name, until 1975, of Benin |
Number of sheets of paper equal to 20 quires |
City and railway junction in western Romania once part of Turkey, Austria and Hungary |
See 4 Down |
Flag adopted by the British Merchant Navy featuring the Union Jack in the canton |
Egyptian god of music and pleasure |
See 1 Down |
Fabric of silk and rayon closely woven to give a smooth glossy appearance |
Queen of Sparta in Greek mythology; mother of Helen by Zeus |
Samuel —, Cameroon striker; Barcelona 2009 UEFA Champions League Final first scorer against Manchester United |
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