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Mirror Quiz crossword of September 30th, 2015 other clues
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Silvery-white metal; symbol Sm
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Damien —, 1995 Turner Prize-winning artist
2003 Channel 4 film starring David Morrissey and Michael Sheen
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Richard —, co-creator and co-presenter of BBC TV quiz show Pointless
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