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Petty thief in William Shakespeare play The Winter's Tale named after a grandfather of Odysseus in Greek mythology crossword clue
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Mirror Quiz crossword of June 27th, 2018 other clues |
Nuala —, author of 2001 novel My Dream of You |
See 3 |
Brian —, Chairman of the Conservative Party from 1995-97 |
Anne —, author of 2001 novel The Skies of Pern |
Stanley —, South Africa-born entertainer known for speaking gobbledegook who died in 2002 |
City in Germany on the Havel River that hosted a 1945 meeting of the principal Allies in World War II |
Kirsty —, television presenter whose credits include Newsnight and The Late Show |
God of love in Greek mythology |
Fast mackerel shark with a white area on the back of the dorsal fin |
Group of mountains in Antarctica on the coast of Victoria Land, Antarctica, bounded by the Ross Sea |
Edward —, actor who played the title role in 1973 film drama The Day of the Jackal |
Principal area in SE Wales that includes the towns of Pontypool and Cwmbran |
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Trading group established in Europe in 1960 whose members now include Iceland and Norway |
Ferdinand —, French commander in chief of Allied armies on the Western front in World War I |
Conspiracy by a group of Catholic extremists to blow up James I and his Parliament on November 5, 1605 |
Card of the lowest ranking suit in bridge |
Ernest Albert —, British painter whose works include The Banks of the River Loing and Suffolk Marshes |
Rodent of Central and South America valued for its meat |
Lough —, inlet between Donegal and Derry on the north coast of Northern Ireland |
Term coined by Norman Mailer to describe facts which have no existence before appearing in a magazine or newspaper |
Male of a cat |
Either of the two occasions when day and night are of equal length |
Sheikhdom in the NE United Arab Emirates |
Capital of Turkey |
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