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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 |
See 25 Across |
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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