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Mirror Quiz crossword of November 10th, 2016 other clues
Paul —, France footballer who became the world's most expensive player in August 2016
Black panther in 1894 Rudyard Kipling short story collection The Jungle Book
Hammond —, author of novels Campbell's Kingdom and Maddon's Rock
Augustus —, fish-faced newt collector in Right Ho, Jeeves and other novels by P G Wodehouse
Joe —, comedian who won the fourth series of ITV reality show I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! in 2004
Republic in SE Asia whose capital is Vientiane
Tree with a sweet gritty-textured juicy fruit
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for The Last Detail
Neil —, English golfer who won the 1977 Tournament Players Championship
US state whose capital is Springfield
Federico Garcia —, Spanish poet who authored 1934 stage play Yerma
Narrator of Dickens novel Great Expectations
Flesh of a cow when killed for food
The —, 1994 action-comedy film starring Jim Carrey and Peter Riegert
Genus of flowering plants native to North America that includes Moss — and Creeping —
London-born photojournalist noted for his work on Picture Post magazine who died in 1995
Alonzo —, 1984 Olympic 400m gold medallist
Dakota tribe of American Indians whose leaders have included Sitting Bull
Unit of length of yarn usually 80 yards for wool or 120 yards for cotton and silk
Savoury jelly based on meat or fish stock used as a mould for meat or vegetables
Old Testament Hebrew prophet of the 9th century BC
Rose —, actress who played Renai Lambert in 2010 horror film Insidious
Leon —, author of novels The Haj and QB VII
Extinct flightless bird of Mauritius

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