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Strong fabric, usually of cotton, in plain weave with fine ribbing used for dresses and children's wear crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of March 4th, 2016 other clues
Paradorn —, 2004 Nottingham Open men's singles tennis championship winner
University friend of Hamlet in the William Shakespeare play of that name
Catalina —, 2004 Olympic balance beam and floor exercise gold medallist
1959 novel by William Golding
Seventh letter in the Greek alphabet
Middle section of the human foot
Berry-like fruit of a rose plant
Takuma —, Japanese F1 driver from 2002-08
Twin brother of Jacob in the Old Testament
Port and largest city in Kansai, Japan
The —, horse racecourse at which the Irish Derby is run
John —, 1964 winner of the F1 World Drivers' Championship
Ninth letter of the Greek alphabet
Oriental tobacco-pipe also called a hubble-bubble
Horse that won the 2000 Grand National
Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin show; 1977 Tony Award winner for Best Musical and Best Original Score
1965 film drama starring James Stewart and Richard Attenborough
HMS —, battleship launched in 1906 armed with ten 305mm guns
Small musical instrument whose lyre-shaped metal frame is held between the teeth
Site of a complex of caves in Dordogne, France, containing Palaeolithic wall drawings and paintings
Fine plaster used for coating walls
Sylvia —, US poet whose volumes include The Colossus and Ariel
Eleanor —, actress who played Augusta Colt in 2004 romcom Wimbledon

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