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Third mast from the bow on a vessel with three or more masts crossword clue
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Mirror Quiz crossword of August 4th, 2016 other clues |
Vegetable protein developed from fungus used in cooking as a meat substitute |
Toby —, rugby union fly-half; 2006 England Test debutant against Argentina |
Stout single-edged cavalry sword |
Stellan —, Swedish actor who played the title role in 2015 BBC TV drama series River |
Young of a fox or ferret |
Full point scored in karate or judo |
Another name for nicotinic acid, whose deficiency in the diet causes pellagra |
Isolated bench in an ice hockey arena also known as a penalty box |
Sid —, rugby union scrum-half; 1967 New Zealand Test debutant against Australia |
Ship in which Jason went in search of the Golden Fleece |
The —, flat marshy headland in Essex on the North Sea coast |
— bean, kidney bean with a pinkish speckled skin that turns brown when cooked |
Jeremy —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar winner for Reversal of Fortune |
M S —, Australia Test cricketer who took 7-39 against Sri Lanka at Darwin in 2004 |
Wladyslaw —, prime minister of the Polish government in exile from 1939-43 |
Nell —, author of the stage plays Steaming and Cancer Tales |
Department of France whose capital is Lille |
1956 novel by Angus Wilson whose central character is Gerald Middleton |
Nobleman or governor in India at the time of the Mogul Empire |
Prime minister of Hungary from 1953-55 |
1936 Olympic women's 100m gold medallist |
2000 biopic starring Geoffrey Rush as the Marquis de Sade |
J Arthur —, British entrepreneur who co-founded Pinewood Studios |
Commonest basic pattern of the human fingerprint |
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