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Mirror Quiz crossword of March 26th, 2021 other clues
1997 action film starring Mel Gibson and Julia Roberts
Material associated with a third wedding anniversary
2002 novel by Irvine Welsh
Tree of the genus Antiaris also called the ipoh whose milky sap is used as arrow poison
J D —, author of novels Divided in Death and Origin in Death
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See 1 Across
BBC TV crime drama series starring Emilia Fox as Dr Nikki Alexander
Unit of area equal to 100 square metres
Franco —, Italian actor who played Lancelot Du Lac in 1967 film musical Camelot
Nigel —, 1992-96 WBC Super Middleweight champion
Former municipal borough of Kent now in the London Borough of Bexley
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Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for Tommy
1963 comedy-thriller film starring Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn
Port in Japan; largest city on Okinawa Island
The —, Socratic dialogue written by Plato examining the nature and structure of a just society
American term for a cannon in the game of pool
The —, 1951 short story collection by Ray Bradbury
The —, 2003 book by Jimmy Carter subtitled A Novel of the Revolutionary War
Town in southwest Lincolnshire; birthplace of Margaret Thatcher
Rupert —, actor who portrayed King Charles II in 2004 film drama Stage Beauty
Gay —, US golfer: 1967 Masters Tournament winner
— water, alkaline mineral water from a French spa on the south shore of Lake Geneva
1968 biopic starring Julie Andrews as Gertrude Lawrence

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