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Jannie —, South Africa fly-half who scored 34 points in their 1999 Rugby World Cup win over England crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of March 17th, 2021 other clues
1961 novel by V S Naipaul
1998 novel by Ian McEwan
Dance step or movement in ballet
City in southern Bulgaria on the Maritsa River
David —, playwright whose stage works include Maydays and Pentecost
Domesticated ox with a humped back used in India as a draught animal
Road -, 1994 Jack Ketchum novel also published as Joyride
2009 horror movie starring Odette Yustman and Gary Oldman
1979 Derby winner ridden by Willie Carson
See 11 Down
City in northeast Pakistan housing the University of the Punjab
Claude —, painter whose works include 1886's Haystack at Giverny
Judy —, 1978 Commonwealth 800m gold medallist
George —, director of films 7 Faces of Dr Lao and The Time Machine
See 24 Across
Opera by Charles Gounod premiered in 1859
City in Turkey on the northern coast of the Sea of Marmara
1977 novel by Robin Cook
1726 novel by Jonathan Swift
Position in chess that inevitably results in a drawn game
Subject of Lady Heron’s Song in 1808 Walter Scott poem Marmion
Winslow —, US painter whose works include 1875 oil Weaning the Calf
Satellite of Uranus discovered along with Ariel in 1851 by William Lassell
Alfie —, comedy actor who co-starred with Bill Fraser in 1960s ITV sitcom Bootsie and Snudge
Large Moroccan house built around a courtyard

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