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Mirror Quiz crossword of September 2nd, 2020 other clues
J M —, 2016 England Test cricket debutant; Hampshire captain from 2015
Young deer aged under one year
The —, 2002 novel by China Mieville
Location of a nuclear generating station on the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania, US, noted for a partial meltdown in 1979
1954 sci-fi film starring James Whitmore and Edmund Gwenn
1972 thriller novel by Trevanian
Former Brazil and Santos midfield footballer at Manchester City from 2007-09
Zuzana —, 2013 and 2015 World Championships women's 400m hurdles gold medallist
A —, South Africa Test cricketer who took 6-32 against West Indies in Bridgetown in 2005
1995 sci-fi film starring Ethan Randall and Cassidy Rae
Walled city in Apulia, Italy, housing Greek and Roman remains
See 3 Across
See 9 Across
Steve —, co-founder of Apple Computer, Inc who died in 2011
Scottish actor who played the title role in 1980s television comedy series Mog and The Optimist
1994 film comedy directed by and starring Martin Clunes
The —, 1958 film comedy starring Jerry Lewis and Marie McDonald
David —, former controller of Radio 2 and Radio 4 who died in 2007
Hebrew prophet of the 6th-century BC
Jean —, London-born fashion designer who started her own label in 1967
Plant related to the onion; a national emblem of Wales
Ivan —, author of 1859 novel Oblomov
Henry —, British chemist born in 1731 who recognised hydrogen
2013 sci-fi film drama starring Joaquin Phoenix written and directed by Spike Jonze
Gastone —, Italian cyclist; 1960 Tour de France winner

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