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Plant cultivated for its showy pink or purple flowers whose name derives from its ability to flourish in dry soil crossword clue
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Mirror Quiz crossword of January 20th, 2021 other clues |
Catherine Cookson novel featuring the character Irene Baindor published posthumously in 2001 |
Mark on the floor behind which a darts player must stand to throw |
Waterfowl also known as the whio, endemic to New Zealand |
European republic; capital Belgrade |
City in Gipuzkoa, Spain; former home of Serveta scooters |
City in central Victoria, Australia, settled in 1851 after the discovery of gold |
Department of southeast France; capital Toulon |
Country in northeast Africa; capital Asmara |
See 18 Down |
2009 film thriller starring Kate Beckinsale and Gabriel Macht |
See 12 Down |
2010 action film starring Adrien Brody, Topher Grace and Laurence Fishburne |
Director of films Dirty Harry, Telefon and Charley Varrick |
Sea monster in Greek mythology that lived opposite Scylla in the Strait of Messina |
Russell —, author of novels Riddley Walker and Kleinzeit |
Village in Essex after which dessert apple the — pippin is named |
See 3 Across |
Notch at the end of an arrow that receives the bowstring |
Overseas territory of the UK ceded by Spain in the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht |
1967 novel by Ira Levin |
Cry of a sheep |
US state; capital Montpelier |
The —, 2007 family film subtitled Legend of the Deep based on a Dick King-Smith novel |
Department of central France; capital Bourges |
The —, 1969 novel by Jackie Collins |
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