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Victor —, author of novels Les Miserables and The Hunchback of Notre Dame crossword clue
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Mirror Quiz crossword of May 4th, 2017 other clues |
Sock puppet sheep created by ventriloquist Shari Lewis |
Sarah —, British artist whose works include 1997 sculpture Pauline Bunny |
Volcanic island of the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean whose de jure capital is Plymouth |
Capital of South Australia |
Kate —, Labour MP for Vauxhall since 1989; Minister for Sport from 1999-2001 |
Lover of Galatea in Greek mythology crushed under a boulder by Polyphemus |
Francesco —, 14th-century Italian poet known for the Rime Sparse |
Steven —, Best Director Oscar winner for Traffic |
Name for the colour red in heraldry |
University city in Scotland on the North Sea |
Neil —, English golfer who won the 1977 Tournament Players Championship |
Large sturgeon of the Black and Caspian Seas |
Steve —, 1986 Commonwealth 800m gold medallist |
James —, Scottish engineer and inventor who improved the steam engine |
— Theatre, Dublin venue destroyed by fire in 1951, rebuilt and reopened in 1966 |
City in Manche, France, which absorbed the town of Octeville in 2000 |
Perch-like fish of the wrasse family of New Zealand |
2010 novel by Ian McEwan |
2017 novel by Sarah Pinborough |
Female of a rabbit or hare |
Melvyn —, author of novels Crystal Rooms and Now is the Time |
City in Liaoning province, China, noted for its iron and steel production |
Nomadic Asian people who controlled Egypt from around 1720 to 1560 BC |
The —, US television sitcom starring Florence Henderson and Barry Williams that ran from 1969-74 |
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