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Village in Wales, north-west of Pontypridd, famous for its male voice choir crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of September 26th, 2016 other clues
Stringed musical instrument with a long fretted neck and circular body
County town of County Tyrone in Northern Ireland
Jean —, author of 1929 novel Les Enfants terribles
Robert —, Swedish golfer; 2008 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship winner
Blyth —, 1996 Olympic Individual Eventing gold medallist
Old World bird with a pinkish-brown body and black-and-white wings
2007 novel by Richard Russo
Collective noun for a group of snipe
Shrub of the rose family also called a Japanese quince cultivated for its edible fruit
Spanish painter born in Crete in 1541
2004 novel by David Mitchell short-listed for the Man Booker Prize
City in Germany; leading administrative centre of the Ruhr
Broadway production starring Ethel Merman; 1960 Tony Award for Best Musical nominee
Gilbert —, author of novels The Holy Innocents and Love and Death on Long Island
Sue —, actress whose roles have included Barbara Royle in BBC TV comedy series The Royle Family
Society set up in Poperinge, Belgium, during World War I to encourage Christian comradeship
Peter —, medieval French theologian noted for his affair with Heloise d'Argenteuil
BBC TV comedy panel game chaired by Dara O Briain
2006 Woody Allen film comedy featuring the director as Sid Waterman
2005 novel by Barbara Taylor Bradford
Cultivated variety of cabbage with a compact head and wrinkled leaves
Jeremy —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar winner for Reversal of Fortune
Goddess of youth and spring in Greek mythology

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