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Mirror Quiz crossword of July 6th, 2016 other clues |
1954 film musical starring Ann Blyth and Howard Keel |
Large colourful deep-sea creature also called a moonfish |
Musical chord whose notes are played in rapid succession rather than simultaneously |
Snooker rest with an elevated arch-shaped head |
One of a number of prophetesses in Ancient Greece and Rome such as that of Cumae, who guided Aeneas through the underworld |
Slender fish of the snake mackerel family with an almost uniformly dark brown body |
1999 memoir by Frank McCourt |
Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend; younger son of King Bors |
Poem or song of mourning or lamentation such as that written by Ralph Waldo Emerson on the death of his son in 1842 |
Carlos —, winner of the 1998 French Open singles tennis championship |
1984 musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Richard Stilgoe |
1982 stage play by Michael Frayn |
City in Wiltshire whose cathedral has the tallest spire in England |
International airport in Chicago, US, formerly called Orchard Field |
2012 biopic directed by and starring Ben Affleck; 2013 Best Picture Oscar-winner |
Ancient Egyptian female fertility goddess usually depicted with a cow's horns |
Earl of —, title created in 1661 for Edward Hyde, Lord Chancellor from 1658-67 |
Campaign by Mao Zedong from 1958-60 to rapidly industrialise China |
Muslim festival, such as — al-Fitr or — al-Adha |
Capital of Libya |
Chay —, Scottish yachtsman who sailed single-handed around the globe in a westward direction in 1970-71 |
1995 Iain Banks novel |
The —, 1997 stage play by Conor McPherson |
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