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Slow dance of Polish origin in triple time crossword clue
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Mirror Quiz crossword of June 1st, 2016 other clues |
1986 novel by Jeffrey Archer |
Organisation formed in 1961 to administer a common policy for the sale of petroleum |
Venomous marine creature of the Indian and Pacific Oceans such as the yellow-bellied — |
James Joyce play first published in 1918 |
Menachem —, prime minister of Israel from 1977-83 |
Wole —, winner of the 1986 Nobel Prize in Literature |
2000 novel by James Delingpole |
Silvery-white metal; symbol Rh |
Island off Italy in the Gulf of Naples |
Title used by princes of the Emperor of Austria from 1453-1919 |
Diana —, 1994 Best Actress in a Play Tony Award winner for Medea |
— Castle, 17th-century house in Copenhagen built for Christian IV of Denmark |
Eliphalet —, US inventor and arms manufacturer who died in 1861 |
Felipe —, F1 driver who won the 2006 Brazilian GP |
City in NE Turkey on the Black Sea |
Another name for the European sea eagle |
The —, English horse race for fillies held at Epsom since 1779 |
Genus of African plants comprising the red-hot pokers |
Plant also called rockfoil with small white, red or yellow flowers |
Sheila —, actress who married actor Richard Attenborough in 1945 |
Fused clavicles of a bird, also called a wishbone |
Board game associated with Boris Spassky and Jose Capablanca |
City in the Czech Republic; historical capital of Moravia |
Jimmy —, London-based shoe and handbag designer |
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