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Mirror Quiz crossword of January 15th, 2015 other clues
Dean —, 2006 Commonwealth decathlon gold medallist
Chief port of Vietnam at the mouth of the Cam River
Les —, group of French artists that included Pierre Bonnard and Edouard Vuillard
Variety of eating apple with sweet flesh and a red-tinged green skin
Dav —, coach of the Sri Lanka 1996 Cricket World Cup-winning team
Movement disorder affecting golfers
Meteorological unit of measurement used to calculate cloud cover
1970s ITV children's series starring Spencer Banks and Cheryl Burfield
Plant of the primrose family with small, drooping, pale yellow flowers
Former Bantustan of South Africa now part of Eastern Cape Province
Richard —, co-creator and co-presenter of BBC TV quiz show Pointless
Small, slender European freshwater fish of the carp family
2013 animated film featuring the voice talent of Colin Farrell and Josh Hutcherson
Kenneth —, actor whose roles included Franz Liebkind in 1967 film comedy the Producers
Johanna —, Swiss author of the children's book Heidi
Pierre —, 17th-century French dramatist whose works include Le Cid and Cinna
Dave —, author of 2004 short story collection How We Are Hungry
River in N France; scene of heavy fighting in World War One
Companion of The Three Musketeers in the novel of that name by Alexandre Dumas
Type of Algerian popular music
Japanese art of fencing with bamboo staves
Sedimentary rock such as limestone consisting of tiny spherical grains
State capital of Idaho, US
River that forms part of the border between Germany and Poland
The —, name given to the alliance of Nazi Germany, Italy and Japan formalized by the 1940 Tripartite Pact

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