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Mirror Quiz crossword of June 27th, 2018 other clues
Nuala —, author of 2001 novel My Dream of You
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Brian —, Chairman of the Conservative Party from 1995-97
Anne —, author of 2001 novel The Skies of Pern
Petty thief in William Shakespeare play The Winter's Tale named after a grandfather of Odysseus in Greek mythology
Stanley —, South Africa-born entertainer known for speaking gobbledegook who died in 2002
City in Germany on the Havel River that hosted a 1945 meeting of the principal Allies in World War II
Kirsty —, television presenter whose credits include Newsnight and The Late Show
God of love in Greek mythology
Fast mackerel shark with a white area on the back of the dorsal fin
Group of mountains in Antarctica on the coast of Victoria Land, Antarctica, bounded by the Ross Sea
Edward —, actor who played the title role in 1973 film drama The Day of the Jackal
Principal area in SE Wales that includes the towns of Pontypool and Cwmbran
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Trading group established in Europe in 1960 whose members now include Iceland and Norway
Ferdinand —, French commander in chief of Allied armies on the Western front in World War I
Conspiracy by a group of Catholic extremists to blow up James I and his Parliament on November 5, 1605
Card of the lowest ranking suit in bridge
Ernest Albert —, British painter whose works include The Banks of the River Loing and Suffolk Marshes
Lough —, inlet between Donegal and Derry on the north coast of Northern Ireland
Term coined by Norman Mailer to describe facts which have no existence before appearing in a magazine or newspaper
Male of a cat
Either of the two occasions when day and night are of equal length
Sheikhdom in the NE United Arab Emirates
Capital of Turkey

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