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Mirror Quiz crossword of May 12th, 2017 other clues |
Town in West Sussex housing an 11th-century castle |
1997 comedy-drama film starring Bridget Fonda and Christopher Walken |
Dai —, captain of the 1957 British PGA Ryder Cup-winning team |
B S —, India Test cricketer who took 7-98 against Australia at Kolkata in 1969 |
Fred —, lyricist who co-wrote the musical Cabaret with John Kander |
The —, William Thackeray novel first published in serial form in 1844 |
Steve —, US actor-comedian who played the title role in 2007 film Evan Almighty |
Card game similar to whist |
2002 novel by Michael Crichton |
City in Uttar Pradesh, India, famous for the Taj Mahal |
Piece of music composed for eight singers |
State in NW Mexico whose cities include Gomez Palacio and Lerdo |
Francis —, French composer of 1924 ballet Les Biches |
Richard —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for The Hasty Heart |
Felix —, actor who portrayed the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1964 film drama Becket |
Terence —, author of stage plays French Without Tears and Separate Tables |
Brownish-grey colour whose name derives from the French word for mole |
1970 film Western starring Jason Robards in the title role |
The —, 1971 comedy-drama film starring George C Scott and Diana Rigg |
Youngest daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York |
City in Saudi Arabia on the Red Sea coast |
Capital of Bihar, India, on the River Ganges |
Term in physics for the retarding force exerted by air or fluid surrounding a moving object |
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