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Pale yellow cheese with holes named after its place of origin in Switzerland crossword clue
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Mirror Quiz crossword of December 4th, 2020 other clues |
The —, 1963 film drama starring Anthony Newley in the title role |
Malin —, actress and model who portrayed Debbie Harry in 2013 film drama CBGB |
1986-99 Wolverhampton Wanderers FC striker; 1989 England debutant against Scotland |
The —, 1967 film drama starring Peter Fonda and Susan Strasberg |
2010 comedy-crime film starring Bill Nighy and Emily Blunt |
1963 film drama starring Paul Newman in the title role |
Giovanni —, US actor who played Parker Selfridge in 2009 action film Avatar |
See 11 Across |
Mammal of the horse family also called a donkey |
Jessica —, US actress who portrayed Vera Miles in 2012 biopic Hitchcock |
See 9 Across |
Swimming stroke in which feet are kicked like paddles and arms reach forward and pull back through the water |
Wackford —, headmaster of Dotheboys Hall in 1839 Charles Dickens novel Nicholas Nickleby |
See 1 Across |
Author of novels Enlightenment and Up the Garden Path |
September, 1854 battle in the Crimean War |
Leguminous plant with edible flattened seeds |
Dark glassy volcanic rock also called Iceland agate |
Worm that feeds on the blood or tissues of other animals |
Scottish golfer; European 2002 Ryder Cup-winning non-playing captain |
2001 novel by Lisa Armstrong |
— of France, wife of Edward II |
River upon which Norwich stands |
Kathy —, actress who played Nora Batty in BBC TV sitcom Last of the Summer Wine |
Constable in William Shakespeare stage play Love's Labour's Lost |
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