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Mirror Quiz crossword of May 29th, 2017 other clues |
City and spa resort on North Island, New Zealand, noted for its geothermal activity |
Mark —, US author of 1881 novel The Prince and the Pauper |
Tax of one tenth of annual produce or earnings formerly taken in support of the Church |
Greek philosopher who died in 399 BC |
Billy —, retired seaman who dies of a heart attack in 1883 Robert Louis Stevenson novel Treasure Island |
US state; capital Frankfort |
The —, 2008 novel by Will Self |
John —, Governor of Victoria, Australia, from 2001-06; second man to run a sub-four minute mile |
SI unit of power |
Line on a map connecting places having equal rainfall |
2017 animated film comedy starring the voice talent of Alec Baldwin in the title role |
Howard —, Best Director Oscar nominee for Sergeant York |
Comedy partner of Dudley Moore who died in 1995 |
Georges —, French statesman and revolutionary guillotined in 1794 |
Machine-readable data storage system co-developed by Bernard Silver and N J Woodland |
Region of E France famous for its wines |
Act of knocking down all the pins with the first ball of a frame in ten-pin bowling |
Capital of Uri, Switzerland, housing a statue of William Tell |
A —, Yorkshire cricketer; 2014 PCA Player of the Year |
— Spruce, evergreen tree named after a former capital of the Department of Alaska and District of Alaska |
Town in Xinjiang, China, north of the Kunlun Mountains; an early centre of Buddhism |
Amelie —, winner of the 2006 Australian Open and Wimbledon singles tennis championships |
Central Asian republic; capital Kabul |
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