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Mirror Quiz crossword of February 5th, 2016 other clues |
1975 novel by E L Doctorow |
Greta —, Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for Camille, Romance, Anna Christie and Ninotchka |
Weblog in which postings are mainly in video form |
Ancient Greek stringed instrument made of a resonating tortoise shell |
Slightly leavened leaf-shaped bread in Indian cookery |
Drink consisting of a liqueur poured over crushed ice |
Port in Shandong, NE China, on the Yellow Sea |
Tom —, US actor portrayed by Bruce Willis in 1988 comedy-drama film Sunset |
Sebastien —, winner of the World Rally Drivers' Championship from 2004-12 |
Card game; an old form of poker |
Sixth largest of the Hawaiian Islands, once known as Pineapple Island |
Girls' public school near Brighton |
1974 action film starring Richard Harris and Omar Sharif |
Giacomo Barozzi da —, 16th-century architect whose works include the Villa Farnese at Caprarola |
Andrew —, journalist and broadcaster whose credits include BBC TV series This Week and Daily Politics |
Isle of —, island county of NW Wales |
US film and television producer associated with the series Burke's Law, Fantasy Island and Dynasty |
The —, 1950s BBC TV soap starring Edward Evans, Ruth Dunning and Nancy Roberts |
Snooker player; 2015 Welsh Open, Australian Goldfields Open and International Championship winner |
Austrian conductor; artistic director of the Vienna State Opera from 1957-64 |
Mel —, actor married to actress Audrey Hepburn from 1954-68 |
River in Brazil that rises on the Mato Grosso plateau before flowing north to the Amazon delta |
Queen of the Olympian gods in Greek mythology |
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