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Mirror Quiz crossword of March 28th, 2020 other clues |
1895 novel by H G Wells |
Daniel —, author of 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe |
Louise —, actress whose roles have included Rosa Di Marco in BBC TV soap EastEnders |
2007 film comedy starring Will Ferrell and Jon Heder |
Hardy —, dressmaker by appointment to Queen Elizabeth II who founded his own fashion house in 1946 |
'American Tribal Love Rock Musical' that opened on Broadway in 1968 |
See 9 Across. |
— gun, light 9 mm sub-machine-gun formerly used in the British Army |
Group or set of twenty |
In heraldry, the colour silver |
Sally —, 1986 Commonwealth 100m hurdles gold medallist |
Sylvia —, US poet whose volumes include The Colossus and Ariel |
See 1 Across. |
See 3 Down. |
1982 children's book by Gillian Cross |
Back part of a golf club head where it bends to join the shaft |
Lew —, 1956 Australian Championships singles tennis champion |
Metalloid element used in hardening steel; symbol B |
Author of the novels Three Weeks and The Price of Things |
Wading bird similar to the heron |
Liliaceous plant of the Mediterranean with a thick flower stalk |
Eric —, British sculptor and typographer whose works include 1914 print Slaughter of the Innocents |
1987 film drama starring Barbra Streisand and Richard Dreyfuss |
Island in the Inner Hebrides separated from the Scottish mainland by the Sound of — |
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