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Volume of short stories by Katherine Mansfield published posthumously in 1924 crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of December 14th, 2016 other clues
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The —, 2008 crime film starring Brian Cox, Damian Lewis and Joseph Fiennes
Edward —, Chairman of the Conservative Party from 1965-67
Tropical Asian tree with orange-yellow ovoid fruit
David —, singer-actor who played Keith Partridge in 1970s US television series The Partridge Family
Asian primate also called the white-handed gibbon
Resort that hosted the F1 Portuguese GP from 1984-96
Triangular-shaped semidesert region that forms the southern part of Israel
Mount —, dormant volcano; highest peak of the Caucasus
Muse of tragedy in Greek mythology
1962 suspense film starring Macdonald Carey and Shirley Anne Field
Hard rubber used for pipe stems and fountain pens
Jesse —, 1936 Olympic 100m and 200m gold medallist
Slender fish of the snake mackerel family with an almost uniformly dark brown body
Shontayne —, dual code rugby centre; 2010 England Test debutant against the Wallabies
Loch —, body of water in NW Scotland south-west of Inverness
1962 opera by Michael Tippett based on Homer's Iliad
— the Cat, cartoon character voiced by Mel Blanc
1983 novel by Bernard MacLaverty
Soft silver-white metal; symbol Li
Brendan —, author of 1958 autobiographical novel Borstal Boy
Elisabeth —, Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for Leaving Las Vegas
In cricket, the position of the fielder who stands a little behind and to the offside of the wicketkeeper

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