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Town in Hertfordshire; scene of a major railway accident in 2002 crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of November 28th, 2019 other clues
City and major oil centre in Oklahoma, US, on the Arkansas River
Small brightly-coloured long-tailed bird such as the ring-necked —; Britain’s naturalised parrot
1999 Deborah Moggach novel set in 17th-century Amsterdam
Variety of gypsum, often transparent and colourless
Vladimir —, 1956 Olympic 5,000m and 10,000m gold medallist
Major news agency of Russia that originated as the TTA in 1902
Genus of mosses capable of holding a lot of water
1974 stage play by Tom Stoppard
The —, powerful current caused by conflicting tides around the Shetland and Orkney Islands
1999 film starring Annette Bening and Aidan Quinn
Former standard monetary unit of Estonia replaced by the euro
Market town in Devon on the River Dart that houses a castle
In cricket, the position of the fielder who stands a little behind and to the offside of the wicketkeeper
BBC TV presenter whose credits include Blue Peter, Countryfile and The One Show
John Logie —, Scottish engineer and television pioneer who died in 1946
Capital of Victoria, Australia
S B —, New Zealand Test cricketer who made 170 against South Africa in Auckland in 2004
Ezra —, US poet whose works include 1920’s Hugh Selwyn Mauberley
Quick uninterrupted passage up or down the scale on a piano or harp
Platform enclosing the head of each mast of a sailing ship
See 3
Vladimir —, Russian Constructivist artist known for his 1919 design Monument to the Third International
John —, painter whose works include 1852's The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah
See 8 Across
David —, 2001 PGA Championship winner
River that flows through Leicester

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