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Mirror Quiz crossword of December 29th, 2020 other clues |
US actor who played Philip Marlowe in 1944 film noir Murder, My Sweet |
See 8 Across |
Branch of the British Police force first set up in Nottingham in 1854 |
Alexander —, Russian composer whose Symphony no 3 in C minor, Opus 43 is entitled Le Divin Poeme |
Lucas — the Elder, German Renaissance painter whose works include 1531's The Three Graces |
Metropolitan city in South Korea on the Taehwa River |
2004 novel by David Mitchell shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize |
Sophie —, former model who authored 2007 novel Playing with the Grown-ups |
2009 horror film starring Alison Lohman and Justin Long |
Spiral-shaped currant cake decorated with sugar |
— Sea, that part of the Indian Ocean west of the Arafura Sea and north of Australia |
Large freshwater game and food fish of Europe, Asia and North America with long narrow jaws |
Lieutenant of Othello in the William Shakespeare play of that name |
Mediterranean plant with white or pink flowers whose aromatic seeds are used as a condiment and a flavouring |
Winged two-legged heraldic dragon with a barbed tail |
Steffi —, Australian Open singles tennis championship winner from 1988-90 and 1994 |
John —, singer also known by stage name Johnny Rotten |
2002 novel by Chuck Palahniuk |
Aram —, composer of ballets Gayane and Spartacus |
Georgy —, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union from 1953-55 |
US and Canadian Mennonite sect tracing its origin to Jakob Amman |
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Walt —, 19th-century US poet whose volumes include Leaves of Grass |
Small tree with edible oval fruit |
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