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Mirror Quiz crossword of July 30th, 2020 other clues |
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1893 novel by R L Stevenson subtitled A Sequel To "Kidnapped" |
Whitish milky fluid containing protein and starch produced by many plants including the rubber tree |
1966 comedy-drama film starring James Mason, Alan Bates and Lynn Redgrave |
Small round boneless slice of lamb from the fillet or leg |
Bill —, cartoonist whose strips include The Cloggies and The Fosdyke Saga |
Thomas William —, English agriculturist associated with the Holkham estate in Norfolk |
Silvery-white metal; symbol Pt |
Aquatic New World bird; smallest member of the Podicipedidae family |
Bay window supported by one or more brackets |
English county; administrative centre Truro |
1964 Olympic men's 200m gold medallist |
John —, 16th-century theologian whose works include Institutes of the Christian Religion |
Nicolas —, director of films Two Deaths, Bad Timing and Track 29 |
See 25 Across |
Michael —, author of stage plays Alphabetical Order and Noises Off |
Standard monetary unit of Bolivia |
Cereal grain used in brewing and animal feed |
Author of novels Glover's Mistake and Utterly Monkey |
Mikhail —, 1960-61 world chess champion |
Peter —, Nigeria and Stoke City midfield footballer |
White or unbleached cotton fabric with no printed design |
1951 novel by Samuel Beckett |
Harriet Beecher —, author of 1852 novel Uncle Tom's Cabin |
Martin —, Astronomer Royal from 1972-82 |
Professional name of Russian-born designer Romain de Tirtoff |
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