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Mirror Quiz crossword of April 5th, 2015 other clues
John —, musician whose written works include 1965 volume A Spaniard in the Works
Town in NW France at the mouth of the River Loire
Former secret police in East Germany
Berkshire racecourse that hosts the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes
— salmon, large North Pacific food fish
Large mammal also known as a killer whale
Residential western suburb of Paris formerly associated with the porcelain industry
Cole Porter show that won the 1949 Tony Award for Best Musical
The —, 1996 film drama starring Robert De Niro and Wesley Snipes
The —, 1995 film thriller starring Sandra Bullock and Jeremy Northam
Damian —, 1998 European Championships 3,000m steeplechase gold medallist
Aaron —, composer of 1954 opera The Tender Land
Atmospheric layer lying between the troposphere and the mesosphere
Eugene —, Romanian dramatist whose stage works include Exit the King and Rhinoceros
Organisation providing canteens and shops for British military personnel at home or overseas
Enamelled or lacquered metal ware popular in the 18th-century
John —, former Blue Peter presenter born in 1934
Karel —, Czech author of 1921 stage play R U R
Paul —, Swiss artist whose works include 1928's Cat and Bird
Nicholas —, 16th-century English playwright who authored the comedy Ralph Roister Doister
City in Ukraine on the Vorskla River; site of a 1709 battle between Russia and Sweden
Benjamin —, 18th-century American statesman and scientist whose inventions include a lightning rod
Joe —, actor whose roles have included Henry Goldblume in US television series Hill Street Blues
Robert —, 18th-century Scottish architect and furniture designer

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