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Mirror Quiz crossword of January 26th, 2018 other clues |
1946 Mervyn Peake novel; first in the Gormenghast trilogy |
Capital of Libya |
See 22 Down |
God of love in Greek mythology |
Lou —, rugby union lock; 2012 Wales Test debutant against Scotland |
River of North Yorkshire that flows to the Swale to form the Ouse |
Isabella —, cook whose Book of Household Management was first published in 1861 |
Annette —, Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for American Beauty |
Spirit made from sugar cane |
The —, 1996 action film starring Sean Connery and Nicolas Cage |
Elinor —, author of novels Three Weeks and The Price of Things |
Wading bird similar to the heron |
Frank —, 1951 Tony Award for Best Musical winner for Guys and Dolls |
Actress-singer who played Natalie Connors in 2003 adventure film Agent Cody Banks |
God of thunder in Norse mythology |
Seaside resort in Cornwall housing a branch of the Tate Gallery |
Mammal with large branched antlers that inhabits arctic regions |
Elfenesh —, winner of the 2003 Tokyo International Women's Marathon |
Mary —, Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for Melvin and Howard |
Sinclair Lewis novel first published in 1927 |
Alex —, 1998 and 2001 French Open men’s singles tennis championship runner-up |
Island group southwest of Cornwall that includes St Mary's and Tresco |
Tree native to Western Australia whose wood is used for furniture making |
1928 novel by P C Wren |
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