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Mirror Quiz crossword of February 5th, 2018 other clues |
Samantha —, Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for The Collector |
African republic; capital Cairo |
Lowest deck in a vessel with four or more decks |
Gustinus —, Austrian sculptor to whom a museum in the Augarten Palace and Park, Vienna, is dedicated |
One of the official languages of Switzerland since 1938 |
1999 film comedy starring Matthew McConaughey in the title role |
Sigourney —, Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for Gorillas in the Mist |
Joe —, record producer portrayed by Con O'Neill in 2008 biopic Telstar |
Adrian —, poet whose volumes include All Shook Up and Heart on the Left |
William —, Protestant martyr who translated the Bible into English |
Capital of Liechtenstein |
The —, Test cricket series between England and Australia |
Joe —, prime minister of Canada from 1979-80 |
Artificially created human being in Jewish legend brought to life by supernatural means |
Vermiform —, pouch extending from the lower end of the caecum in man |
Large desert in E Asia |
City in S Bulgaria on the Maritsa River |
Author of 2008 novel Child 44 |
English actor-comedian known for his topical songs on BBC TV satire show TW3 |
1892 story by Arthur Conan Doyle featuring detective Sherlock Holmes |
See 8 |
Ranulph —, author of 2001 novel The Secret Hunters |
Capital of Gard, France, whose Roman remains include the Maison Carree |
Kornelia —, 1976 Olympic 100m and 200m freestyle swimming gold medallist |
Cultivated variety of cabbage with crinkled leaves |
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