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Mirror Quiz crossword of February 23rd, 2017 other clues |
2001 film drama starring Jude Law and Joseph Fiennes |
Vincent —, US actor who portrayed Orson Welles in 1994 biopic Ed Wood |
Roman soldier in a series of novels by Barry Sadler beginning with 1979's The Eternal Mercenary |
Strong alcoholic drink distilled from fermented fruits |
Front part of the lower leg |
Henry —, sugar merchant who established a London art gallery in 1897 |
1787 Epsom Derby winner named after a character in R B Sheridan stage play The School for Scandal |
Former residence of Sir Walter Scott near Melrose on the River Tweed |
Australian marsupial that feeds on eucalyptus leaves |
Old nautical term for port, the left side of a ship when facing the bow |
John —, author of poems The Eve of St Agnes and Ode on a Grecian Urn |
Group of rock-forming minerals used in heating elements |
Robert —, German bacteriologist awarded the 1905 Nobel Prize in Medicine |
River in Russia; longest in Europe |
Terry —, late fantasy writer best known for the Discworld series of novels |
Ben —, author of stage plays The Alchemist and Volpone who died in 1637 |
The —, 1980s US television series starring George Peppard and Mr T |
Inn in Southwark, London, mentioned in The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer |
23rd letter of the Greek alphabet |
Muriel —, author of novels The Girls of Slender Means and The Finishing School |
1988 novel by Jilly Cooper |
Jorn —, Danish architect who designed the Sydney Opera House |
Glenn —, Best Motion Picture Actor - Musical/Comedy Golden Globe award-winner for Pocketful of Miracles |
Paul Gustave —, 19th-century French illustrator of works by Rabelais |
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