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Robert —, poet whose works include How they Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix and Love Among the Ruins crossword clue
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Mirror Quiz crossword of October 4th, 2016 other clues |
Deep inlet of the Atlantic Ocean upon which Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, stands |
Fast-running flightless African bird |
— Strait, the body of water between Java and Sumatra linking the Java Sea with the Indian Ocean |
Sword similar to the foil but with a larger guard |
The —, 1860 novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne |
Juan —, president of Argentina from 1946-55 |
Donkey in stories by A A Milne |
Former chief magistrate in the republic of Venice |
The —, 1997 horror film starring Penelope Ann Miller and Tom Sizemore |
Strong-smelling plant whose long whitish root is eaten as a vegetable |
1853 short story by Herman Melville subtitled A Story of Wall Street |
Roger —, director of 1968 action film Barbarella married to its star Jane Fonda from 1965-73 |
Charles —, French film pioneer who died in 1957 |
Alexandre —, Poland-born composer of 1951 ballet Le Train de Nuit |
Eurasian shrub with round yellowish-green edible berries |
European butterfly also called a hedge brown |
Insect such as the mason — or carpenter — |
Large extinct flightless bird of New Zealand |
The —, 1969 novel by Brion Gysin |
Johanna —, Swiss author of 1881 children's book Heidi |
Musical note also known as a double whole note |
Bert —, actor who played Professor Spats in 1968 comedy-drama film The Night They Raided Minsky's |
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