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1931 novel by Pearl Buck that won the Pulitzer Prize the following year crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of July 2nd, 2017 other clues
2016 action-comedy film starring Ryan Reynolds in the title role
Nick —, actor who played Aramis in 2001 action film The Musketeer
1980 stage play by Steven Berkoff
The —, 1968 film drama starring Burt Lancaster and Janet Landgard
Russian river that flows to the Caspian Sea at Guryev
1960 novel by Lynne Reid Banks
— Coast, area of SE India extending from False Divi Point to Kanyakumari
Hard black variety of lignite
Department of SE France; capital Toulon
Host city in France of the 1924 Winter Olympics
Large loose-fitting brightly-coloured upper garment originally from West Africa
Kathy —, actress who played Nora Batty in BBC TV sitcom Last of the Summer Wine
Person who refrains from using any animal product for food or clothing
1959 children’s book by Mary Norton; third in a series featuring the Clock family
1957 stage play by Samuel Beckett
Port in SW Sweden on the Sound opposite Copenhagen
In billiards, the white ball distinguished from the plain ball by a mark
Type of fastening invented by Georges de Mestral in 1948
Donald —, First Minister of Scotland from 1999-2000
City on the Mediterranean under Egyptian administration from 1949 until its occupation by Israel in 1967
The —, 1971 novel by E L Doctorow inspired by the 1951 Rosenberg Trial

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