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Mirror Quiz crossword of September 18th, 2020 other clues
Small burrowing rodent of North America such as Gunnison's —
London Underground station on the Central Line between Shepherd's Bush and Notting Hill Gate
Tree of Africa and south Asia that exudes a resin used in perfume and medicine
River that flows into Morecambe Bay at Fleetwood
Nell —, author of stage plays Steaming and Cancer Tales
CGS unit of work or energy
Capital of the Bahamas
Lover of Hari Kumar in 1966 Paul Scott novel The Jewel in the Crown
Tree with winged seeds whose wood is used for tool handles
See 8 Across
Loretta —, actress who played Major Houlihan in US television sitcom M*A*S*H
River upon which Nottingham stands
See 15 Across
Market town in North Devon; birthplace of playwright John Gay
Brightest star in constellation Ursa Minor
Son of Telamon; Greek hero of the Trojan War
Yellow cheese with large holes named after a valley in Switzerland
Graeme —, cyclist; author of 2003 autobiography Flying Scotsman
See 7 Down
Best Picture Oscar-winning 1952 Cecil B DeMille film drama starring Betty Hutton and Cornel Wilde
Grigori —, Siberian peasant monk murdered in St Petersburg, Russia, in 1916
Alias of Natty Bumppo in stories by James Fenimore Cooper
Canine companion of Wallace in claymation films by Nick Park
Long-legged doglike mammal of south Asia and Africa
Children's card game

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