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The crime of intentionally setting fire to property for some improper reason crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of November 5th, 2016 other clues
Member of the Muslim dynasty of Indian emperors established by Babur in 1526
Brownish-yellow quartz used as a gemstone
Keith —, Secretary of State for Social Services from 1970-74
Bob —, singer-actor who starred as Jack Fate in 2003 comedy-drama film Masked and Anonymous
Michael —, leader of the Labour Party from 1980-83
1897 novel by Bram Stoker
In weaving, the yarn woven across the width of a fabric
Sigmund —, Moravia-born psychiatrist who died in London in 1939
Republic in SW Africa; capital Luanda
President of Indonesia from 1967-98
That branch of mathematics dealing with the size and shape of the earth
The —, 1692 semi-opera by Henry Purcell based on William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
Annelie —, 1972 Olympic 100m hurdles gold medallist
Former professional boxer who played Tony Banta in US sitcom Taxi
Hideki —, Japanese prime minister hanged as a war criminal in 1948
Ancient plucked stringed instrument whose body is shaped like a sliced pear
Roman god of doorways, passages and bridges
Robber in Greek mythology who forced travellers to lie on a bed before stretching or mutilating them to fit it
The —, 1828 novel by Sir Walter Scott
The —, 2002 film comedy starring Jimi Mistry as Ramu Gupta
Anita —, author of novels No Mother to Guide Her and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Resort town in north Cornwall

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