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Mirror Quiz crossword of April 16th, 2017 other clues
Danie —, rugby union centre; 1980 South Africa Test debutant against South America
Nikolai —, author of 1842 novel Dead Souls
Band of inelastic tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone
Charles —, British painter whose works include 1928's I Am the Abyss and I Am Light
Mammal of central African forests with a reddish-brown coat
Daniel —, Best Actor in a Supporting Role BAFTA Film Award winner for Jean de Florette
Actor-singer who played Sam in 1942 film drama Casablanca
Roman emperor from 253-260
Willow tree whose twigs are used for making baskets
Chay —, Scottish yachtsman who sailed single-handed around the globe in a westward direction in 1970-71
Sue —, author of novels Enlightenment and Up the Garden Path
2007 novel by Reginald Hill
Unit of weight equal to 2240 pounds
Giant in British folklore associated with Magog
Leslie —, winner of a Best Music, Original Song Oscar for Talk to the Animals from Doctor Dolittle
Largest anthropoid ape
1985 sci-fi film featuring Barret Oliver in the title role as a cyborg
Gertrude —, author of 1933 book The Autobiography of Alice B Toklas
River of central England that flows to the River Severn at Tewkesbury
Region of central and NW Romania that belonged to Hungary from the 11th century until 1918
Highest mountain in the world
Black-and-white striped mammal of the horse family
Tracey —, conceptual artist whose works include 1998's My Bed

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