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Mirror Quiz crossword of March 27th, 2016 other clues |
Port in SW Portugal south of Lisbon |
Latin American dance of three steps and a kick to each bar |
Kate —, journalist whose autobiography The Kindness of Strangers was published in 2002 |
Sign of the zodiac also called the Twins |
Lucien —, cyclist who won the 1966 Tour de France |
Starchy cereal used for puddings obtained from an Asian palm tree |
Eric —, comedian-writer who authored 2005 volume of biography If I Don't Write It, Nobody Else Will |
2003 novel by Robert Harris |
Singer-actress who played Dr Green in 2001 comedy-crime film One Night At McCool's |
1960 film drama featuring David Farrar and Christopher Lee |
Ray —, US inventor of a noise reduction system who died in 2013 |
Shrimp-like marine crustacean; the principal food of whalebone whales |
David —, Best Director Oscar nominee for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button |
Main port and commercial capital of Yemen |
Industrial city in Alabama, US on the Black Warrior River |
— Hill, smallest of the Seven Hills of Rome; citadel of the earliest Romans |
Trygve —, Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1946-52 |
Tyson —, 2007 World Championships 100m and 200m gold medallist |
Author of the novels The Boys from Brazil and The Stepford Wives |
Old Iranian language used today as the liturgical language of the Zoroastrian faith |
Benjamin —, author of The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care |
Another name for a catkin |
Diane —, actress who played Daisy Jackson in 1980s ITV sitcom Foxy Lady |
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