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Mirror Quiz crossword of February 13th, 2020 other clues
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Four-wheeled horse-drawn closed carriage with a raised open driver's seat in front
General Tom —, 19th-century circus performer born Charles Sherwood Stratton
Large shrub whose fruit is the sloe
1939-49 BBC Radio comedy programme starring Tommy Handley
Ada —, owner of Cold Comfort Farm in the 1932 novel of that name by Stella Gibbons
City in Osaka, Japan, northeast of Moriguchi housing a campus of Setsunan University
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Emma —, Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar winner for La La Land
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Town in Mendip, Somerset; birthplace of 2009 F1 World Championship winner Jenson Button
2018 action film starring Bruce Willis and Cole Hauser
Larry —, actor who played Archie Mitchell in BBC TV soap EastEnders
Comedian and writer who authored 2005 memoir If I Don't Write It, Nobody Else Will
Capital of Ecuador
1976 film Western directed by and starring Clint Eastwood in the title role
US actress who played Peach Lips in 1953 musical-drama film Lili
1922 novel by D H Lawrence
1983 novel by Ed McBain
Henry —, author of novels The Aspern Papers and Roderick Hudson
2006 action film starring Denzel Washington and Paula Patton
Department of southern France; capital Foix
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Jorge —, 2011-12 WBO Bantamweight champion
Tropical American tree with smooth-skinned edible greenish-purple fruit

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