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Norwegian town; 1994 Winter Olympic Games host city crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of April 17th, 2020 other clues
The —, 1974 children's book by Jill Murphy
Tracy-Ann —, actress who played Chrissie Watts in BBC TV soap EastEnders
Giuseppe —, composer of 1851 opera Rigoletto
Very short skirt worn by a ballerina
Mountain range in south central Europe
Martin —, 2005, 2007 and 2008 winner of the London Marathon
2009 novel by Danielle Steel
Largest city in Saudi Arabia
Terrestrial newt such as the red — of North America
Yachting and fishing resort in southeast Florida, US
Mary —, first actress to play Romana in BBC TV series Doctor Who
Department of southeast France; capital Grenoble
Dorothy —, actress who played the title role in 1958 biopic The Bonnie Parker Story
See 20 Across
1976-81 BBC TV drama series starring James Bolam as Jack Ford
Coniferous tree of New Zealand also called a red pine
City and major railway junction in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India, near the Krishna River delta
Russian daily newspaper founded in 1917 as the official organ of the government
Patricia Highsmith novel first published in 1951 as The Price of Salt under pseudonym Claire Morgan
See 1 Down
Andrew —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for Hacksaw Ridge
See 14 Across
Ruth —, New York City-born monologist whose repertoire included The Italian Lesson and Opening a Bazaar
Eighth letter of the Greek alphabet
1977 novel by Robin Cook

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