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Mirror Quiz crossword of March 17th, 2015 other clues |
1908 novel by G K Chesterton |
European olive-green to reddish-brown carp popular in aquaria |
Felix —, founder of a school of fine art in London in 1871 |
Jeff —, author of the novels Automated Alice and Falling Out Of Cars |
Middle section of the human foot |
2000 comedy-drama film featuring Gwyneth Paltrow and Huey Lewis |
See 20 Down |
Aaron —, US Republican vice president tried for treason in 1807 |
Deborah Kara —, actress whose roles include Dahlia Gillespie in 2006 horror film Silent Hill |
The —, Greek epic poem attributed to Homer |
Actress who played Pauline Fowler in BBC TV soap EastEnders |
Francis —, English Renaissance dramatist whose collaborations with John Fletcher include 1616's The Scornful Lady |
Best Director Oscar nominee for The Elephant Man and Blue Velvet |
Donald —, composer and lyricist best known for his collaborations with Michael Flanders |
Robin —, 1980 Olympic singles figure skating gold medallist |
Code word for the letter P in the NATO phonetic alphabet |
Radioactive metal; chemical element with symbol Tc |
Character in Ian Fleming's novel Casino Royale portrayed on screen by Ursula Andress and Eva Green |
— lentil, slate-green pulse with blue speckles of south-central France |
Hirobumi —, former Japanese prime minister assassinated in 1909 |
See 6 Across |
Jacques —, French philosopher associated with the theory of deconstructionism |
Margaret —, 1973 Australian Open singles tennis champion |
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