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Mirror Quiz crossword of August 14th, 2020 other clues |
Seaport and holiday resort in Kent west of Herne Bay |
1975 Western film starring John Wayne and Katharine Hepburn |
See 10 Across |
Author of stage plays Barefoot in the Park and The Dinner Party |
Son of Seth in the Old Testament who lived 905 years |
Island in the Caroline Islands of the Pacific Ocean; an important Japanese naval base in World War II |
Squeaky-voiced companion of Winnie-the-Pooh in books by A A Milne |
The —, 1970 novel by Colin Wilson |
Unit of length equal to 5½ yards |
Burrowing bivalve mollusc such as the quahog |
John —, chronicler and antiquary who published a Survey of London in 1598 |
Nelson —, 2008 Olympic triple jump gold medallist |
See 8 Across |
1934 detective novel by Rex Stout featuring Nero Wolfe |
US state; capital Cheyenne |
Ninth letter of the Greek alphabet |
Bill Naughton stage play first produced on BBC Radio in 1957 under the title My Flesh, My Blood |
The —, 1945 Broadway stage play by Irwin Shaw |
David —, Labour MP for Tottenham; Minister of State for Culture from 2005-07 |
The —, 2002 action film starring Jason Statham and Shu Qi |
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Michael —, hay-trusser; title character in 1886 Thomas Hardy novel The Mayor of Casterbridge |
Blaise —, 17th-century mathematician and philosopher who developed the theory of probability with Pierre de Fermat |
Male bee in a colony whose function is to mate with the queen |
Capital of Lot-et-Garonne, France |
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