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Ring-necked —, small, brightly-coloured, long-tailed bird and the UK’s only naturalised parrot crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of March 2nd, 2020 other clues
William —, WBA Middleweight champion from 1996-97
German submarine in World Wars I and II
University in Birmingham founded in 1966
Hebrew prophet whose book of the Old Testament condemns the Edomites
Broderick —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar winner for All the King’s Men
1964 action film starring Stanley Baker and Jack Hawkins
Stephen —, 1992-96 world snooker champion
Unit of length equal to six feet used to measure depths of water
Large desert in east Asia
Seal ornamented with a sunken design rather than one in relief
Greig —, rugby union scrum-half whose 2010 Scotland Test debut was against New Zealand
Young eel
Neolithic village in the Orkney Islands, northeast Scotland
Emma —, actress who played Skeeter Phelan in 2011 film The Help
Town that served as the port of ancient Rome
W H —, Australia Test cricketer who hit 266 against England at the Oval in 1934
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In surveying, the horizontal angle of a bearing clockwise from a standard direction
Artist whose works include 1929’s The Woman and the Roses
Martin —, former England rugby union captain whose 1997 Test debut was against Argentina
Tropical Asian tree whose seeds yield an oil formerly used to treat leprosy
Former no 9 iron in golf that gave a great deal of lift
— Mountains, range of peaks within the Australian Alps whose highest point is Mount Kosciusko
Loch —, body of water in Perth and Kinross, Scotland housing a castle that was a place of imprisonment of Mary, Queen of Scots
In music, a legato performance of a melodic interval of two or more notes in a part

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