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Scottish golfer; European 2002 Ryder Cup-winning non-playing captain crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of December 4th, 2020 other clues
The —, 1963 film drama starring Anthony Newley in the title role
Malin —, actress and model who portrayed Debbie Harry in 2013 film drama CBGB
1986-99 Wolverhampton Wanderers FC striker; 1989 England debutant against Scotland
The —, 1967 film drama starring Peter Fonda and Susan Strasberg
2010 comedy-crime film starring Bill Nighy and Emily Blunt
1963 film drama starring Paul Newman in the title role
Giovanni —, US actor who played Parker Selfridge in 2009 action film Avatar
See 11 Across
Mammal of the horse family also called a donkey
Jessica —, US actress who portrayed Vera Miles in 2012 biopic Hitchcock
See 9 Across
Swimming stroke in which feet are kicked like paddles and arms reach forward and pull back through the water
Wackford —, headmaster of Dotheboys Hall in 1839 Charles Dickens novel Nicholas Nickleby
See 1 Across
Author of novels Enlightenment and Up the Garden Path
September, 1854 battle in the Crimean War
Leguminous plant with edible flattened seeds
Dark glassy volcanic rock also called Iceland agate
Worm that feeds on the blood or tissues of other animals
2001 novel by Lisa Armstrong
— of France, wife of Edward II
Pale yellow cheese with holes named after its place of origin in Switzerland
River upon which Norwich stands
Kathy —, actress who played Nora Batty in BBC TV sitcom Last of the Summer Wine
Constable in William Shakespeare stage play Love's Labour's Lost

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