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Mirror Quiz crossword of January 30th, 2016 other clues
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Anita Brookner 1984 Booker-McConnell Prize-winning novel
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Wine bottle holding the equivalent of six normal bottles
Bjarne —, cyclist who won the 1996 Tour de France
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Light-coloured dry sherry
Thomas —, British aviation pioneer; founder of the Hawker Siddeley engineering group
Anthony —, Flemish painter whose works include a 1630 portrait of Philippe Le Roy
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Frederick —, composer of the music for 1947 stage musical Brigadoon
Paul —, 1993 World Championships 800m gold medallist
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Large round Dutch cheese similar to Edam
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Jodi —, author of the novels My Sister's Keeper and Harvesting the Heart

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