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Mirror Quiz crossword of February 11th, 2016 other clues |
1986 Commonwealth men's 800m gold medallist |
— orange, large sweet fruit with a depression enclosing an underdeveloped secondary growth |
1960 film thriller starring Carl Boehm and Moira Shearer |
Wide area of Precambrian rock also called the Laurentian Plateau |
2004 debut novel by Martin Sixsmith |
Niels —, winner of the 1922 Nobel Prize in Physics |
William Shakespeare play featuring the character Thaisa |
Mary —, pseudonym under which Agatha Christie wrote 1930 novel Giant's Bread |
Fred —, scientist who authored 1957 novel The Black Cloud |
The —, 1992 novel by Iain Banks |
Chester —, US cartoonist who created the Dick Tracy comic strip |
— Hill, site of the Battle of Hastings in 1066 |
US television comedy series starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Selina Meyer |
Collective noun for a group of snipe |
Former name of Hagatna, capital of the Pacific island of Guam |
Northernmost point on the earth's axis |
BBC TV series whose presenters have included Phil Drabble, Eric Halsall and Robin Page |
Ivan —, 1989 Australian Open singles tennis champion |
Unit of area equal to 100 square metres |
1998 novel by Irvine Welsh |
Thomas —, author of A History of British Birds who died in 1828 |
Peter —, actor who played Chris Tate in ITV soap Emmerdale from 1989-2003 |
West African republic; capital Lome |
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