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Mirror Quiz crossword of April 2nd, 2015 other clues
Patrick —, Irish poet and novelist who authored 1938 autobiographical work The Green Fool
Lowest deck in a vessel with four or more decks
2002 comedy-drama film starring Ice Cube and Anthony Anderson
Cloris —, Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for The Last Picture Show
1957 novel by Vladimir Nabokov
That part of the lower back also called the lumbus
Rugby union wing who scored the winning try on his 1959 Wales Test debut against England
The —, 2006 novel by Sarah Waters
1881 novel by Johanna Spyri
Horse racecourse that hosts the Sussex Stakes each summer
Robert —, prime minister of Australia from 1983-91
Friedrich —, German educator who opened the Kindergarten institute in 1840
1987 novel by Rex Miller
Charles —, author of the 1823 collection Essays of Elia
Name, from 1971-97, of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
1986 film thriller starring William Petersen based on the Thomas Harris novel Red Dragon
Frederic —, Polish composer whose Waltz in D Flat Major, Op 64 No 1 is known as the Minute Waltz
Charles —, French film pioneer who died in 1957
Anthony —, 16th-century English conspirator executed for plotting to assassinate Elizabeth I
Unit of area equal to 100 square metres
The —, 1979 Jackie Collins novel featuring the characters Nico Constantine and Fontaine Khaled
Michael —, rugby union fly-half whose 1984 Australia Test debut was against Fiji
Country in Central America whose capital is Belmopan
Madeleine —, actress whose roles include Julie Moore in 2002 film drama We Were Soldiers
Old Testament Hebrew prophet of the 8th-century BC
Queen of the Olympian gods in Greek mythology

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