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Tree of the pea family also called cocuswood whose wood is used for making reeded wooden musical instruments crossword clue
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Mirror Quiz crossword of December 4th, 2017 other clues |
Capital of Nigeria |
Bryan —, Australian actor who played King Carney in 2008 film drama Australia |
The —, 2010 action film starring Liam Neeson as Colonel Hannibal Smith |
Thomas —, English publisher of an 1818 expurgated version of The Family Shakespeare |
Largest city in Punjab, India |
Malaysian or Indonesian knife with a wavy-edged blade |
Roman emperor from 98-117 |
Second epoch of the Palaeogene period in the geologic timescale |
See 26 |
South American republic; capital Bogota |
Highest mountain in the world |
Sarah —, actress who played Sarah Braithwaite in ITV series At Home with the Braithwaites |
Pasta in the form of short tubes |
Labour MP for Neath from 1991-2015; Secretary of State for Wales from 2002-08 |
1986-91 BBC TV sitcom starring Jean Boht as Nellie Boswell |
Arthur —, 1958 Commonwealth shot put gold medallist |
Fern of the spleenwort family of North America and Eurasia |
1936 children's book by Noel Streatfeild |
See 3 |
2008 Scottish Grand National winner ridden by Mr Charlie Huxley |
1958 comedy film starring, directed and written by Jacques Tati; 1959 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar winner |
University city in central Texas, US associated with the agriculture and petroleum industries |
Alessandro —, Italian physicist who developed the first electrochemical cell |
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for Coming Home |
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