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Mirror Quiz crossword of December 29th, 2020 other clues
US actor who played Philip Marlowe in 1944 film noir Murder, My Sweet
Tasmania-born actor who played the title role in 1942 biopic Gentleman Jim
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Branch of the British Police force first set up in Nottingham in 1854
Alexander —, Russian composer whose Symphony no 3 in C minor, Opus 43 is entitled Le Divin Poeme
Lucas — the Elder, German Renaissance painter whose works include 1531's The Three Graces
Metropolitan city in South Korea on the Taehwa River
2004 novel by David Mitchell shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize
Sophie —, former model who authored 2007 novel Playing with the Grown-ups
2009 horror film starring Alison Lohman and Justin Long
Spiral-shaped currant cake decorated with sugar
— Sea, that part of the Indian Ocean west of the Arafura Sea and north of Australia
Large freshwater game and food fish of Europe, Asia and North America with long narrow jaws
Lieutenant of Othello in the William Shakespeare play of that name
Mediterranean plant with white or pink flowers whose aromatic seeds are used as a condiment and a flavouring
Winged two-legged heraldic dragon with a barbed tail
Steffi —, Australian Open singles tennis championship winner from 1988-90 and 1994
John —, singer also known by stage name Johnny Rotten
2002 novel by Chuck Palahniuk
Aram —, composer of ballets Gayane and Spartacus
Georgy —, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union from 1953-55
US and Canadian Mennonite sect tracing its origin to Jakob Amman
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Small tree with edible oval fruit

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