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Mirror Quiz crossword of August 24th, 2017 other clues |
Bobby —, 1939 Wimbledon singles tennis championship winner |
Ahmed —, first president of Algeria |
Alloy of copper and zinc containing more than 50 per cent of the former |
1991 comedy-drama film starring Ned Beatty and Adrian Dunbar |
1994 action film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis |
1982 action film starring Jeff Bridges and Bruce Boxleitner |
Robert —, author of 1960 stage play A Man for All Seasons |
Fictional mill town in which 1854 Charles Dickens novel Hard Times is set |
1911 novel by Edith Wharton |
State of Malaysia that occupies N Borneo |
1966 comedy-drama film starring Donald Pleasence and Francoise Dorleac |
1979 sci-fi film starring Tom Skerritt and Sigourney Weaver |
Actor who played Napoleon Solo in US television series The Man from UNCLE |
Jonathan —, author of novels Every Last Cent and The Ten Word Game |
C O —, Kenya player who took 5-24 against Sri Lanka in the 2003 Cricket World Cup |
North American plant of the poppy family whose underground rhizomes exude red sap when cut |
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Philippe —, rugby union centre; 1982 France Test debutant against Romania |
Building dating from the 15th century; ceremonial centre of the City of London |
Umberto —, author of novels The Name of the Rose and Foucault's Pendulum |
Cathedral city in Marne, France |
That part of a firearm behind the barrel or bore |
Melissa —, author of novels The Nanny, The Waitress and Persuading Annie |
Major mountain system of South America |
Standard monetary unit of Brazil |
British nobleman ranking below a marquis and above a viscount |
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