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Mirror Quiz crossword of May 6th, 2017 other clues |
Capital of French Polynesia |
Sixth letter in the Greek alphabet |
Longest river in Kenya |
Henry —, actor who played Mr Pugh in ITV sitcom The Worker |
Military alliance of Communist countries of Europe under Soviet influence signed in 1955 |
Angelina —, Best Supporting Actress Oscar winner for Girl, Interrupted |
Hare-like cavy native to South America |
Nicolas —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar winner for Leaving Las Vegas |
2016 film drama starring Andrew Garfield |
African republic; capital Lilongwe |
Substance used in cheese-making formed from the coagulation of milk by acid or rennet |
M D —, New Zealand Test cricketer who hit 299 against Sri Lanka at Wellington in 1991 |
Old Testament Hebrew prophet of the 8th century BC |
Andrew —, broadcaster whose credits include the BBC TV show Sunday Politics |
1938 stage play by Patrick Hamilton filmed in 1940 and 1944 |
Town in Gwynedd, N Wales, whose castle overlooks Cardigan Bay |
State in NE Brazil; capital Maceio |
Member of a Native American people formerly of the southern US now living chiefly in Oklahoma |
The —, 2013 biopic starring Steve Coogan as Paul Raymond |
In bridge, a holding of two non-consecutive high cards of a suit, such as the ace and queen |
Disease, especially of the big toe, caused by an excess of uric acid in the blood |
Inland port in SE Texas, US; site of the Lyndon B Johnson Space Center |
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