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Mirror Quiz crossword of January 31st, 2021 other clues
Very small nocturnal fox inhabiting deserts of Arabia and north Africa
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18th letter in the Greek alphabet
Collective noun for a group of lions
Long-haired breed of domestic cat with a round head
Tributary of the Narew River forming part of Poland's border with Belarus and Ukraine
1991-2006 Portugal midfielder; 2001 FIFA World Player of the Year
In fantasy literature, an imaginary creature like an ugly violent goblin
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2010 novel by Val McDermid
Anatomical term for the back of the head
English actress who played Rose in 1948 film drama Brighton Rock
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Collection of organisms inhabiting the surface layer of a sea or lake
River rising in Mississippi, US, that converges with the Yalobusha at Greenwood to form the Yazoo
P R —, Australia Test cricketer who took 6-71 against England at Edgbaston in 1993
US basketball team; 2009 NBA Finals runners-up to Los Angeles Lakers
Eugene —, Romanian dramatist whose stage works include Exit the King and Rhinoceros
— Sea, body of water housing the Isle of Man
Underworld abode of the souls of the dead in Greek mythology
Member of an Indian religion founded in the 16th century
European bird of prey with a deeply forked tail such as the red —
Coarse fabric woven from jute or hemp used for sacking
Samuel —, Plymothian watercolourist born in 1783 whose works include French Street Scene with a Medieval Turret

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