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Mirror Quiz crossword of June 28th, 2020 other clues |
The —, Biblical structure; subject of paintings by 16th-century artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder |
1796 novel by Fanny Burney subtitled A Picture of Youth |
See 22 Across |
Frank —, author of 1993 novel The Walpole Orange and 1997 memoir A Kentish Lad |
European province also known as Kosova whose capital is Pristina |
Artificially created human being in Jewish legend brought to life by supernatural means |
Drink made from orange flower water and barley or almonds |
Catherine —, comic actress who played Donna Noble in BBC TV series Doctor Who |
Goddess of peace in Greek mythology |
Henry David —, US author of 1849 essay Civil Disobedience |
1942 biopic starring James Cagney as George M Cohan |
1987 film written by and starring Spalding Gray |
Supernatural creature in Scandinavian folklore that dwell in caves and mountains |
Regulatory agency set up in 1986 to oversee the British Gas Corporation |
Thomas —, New Zealand-born former Exeter Chiefs, Leicester Tigers and England rugby union Number 8 |
Tony —, Secretary of State for Industry from 1974-75 |
See 1 Down |
Side in a right-angled triangle opposite the right angle |
In music, the symbol placed after a note to increase its time value by a half |
Nicolas —, Argentina and Manchester City FC defender |
Johnny —, actor who plays Leonard Hofstadter in US television sitcom The Big Bang Theory |
Freshwater carnivorous mammal with smooth fur and webbed feet |
Chemical element used in hardening steel and glassmaking; symbol B |
Mild yellow Dutch cheese |
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