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Soren —, 19th-century Danish philosopher who authored the volumes Either/Or and Fear and Trembling crossword clue
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Mirror Quiz crossword of September 18th, 2017 other clues |
Alan —, alias used by film directors when they disown a project, as Dennis Hopper did with 1990’s Catchfire |
Elephant in stories for children by Jean de Brunhoff |
Yitzhak —, prime minister of Israel from 1992-95 |
Unit of length, one twelfth of a foot |
1930 stage play by Agatha Christie |
Sculpture, painting or drawing of the dead Christ supported by the Virgin Mary |
1990 Woody Allen film comedy starring Mia Farrow in the title role |
Alessandro —, Italian Baroque sculptor whose works include the Fuga d'Attila relief and Portrait of Camillo Pamphili |
Knight of the Round Table and lover of Queen Guinevere in Arthurian legend |
Standard unit of currency of Ethiopia |
Flowering plant of the daisy family with an edible root also called Purple salsify |
See 4 |
Roman poet whose works include Ars Amatoria |
Capital of Australia |
Place near Jerusalem where, according to the Hebrew Bible, children were sacrificed |
River upon which Rome, Italy stands |
River in Hades in Greek mythology that caused forgetfulness in those who drank from it |
See 15 |
Character in Greek mythology bound to a perpetually turning fiery wheel by Hermes on the orders of Zeus |
1961 film comedy starring Tony Hancock and George Sanders |
Racing toboggan on which riders lie supine |
Capital of Wales |
Duke of —, Allied commander-in-chief in the War of the Spanish Succession |
— Strait, body of water between Cape Breton Island and Newfoundland |
Sugar alcohol used as a sweetener and laxative |
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