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Mirror Quiz crossword of July 23rd, 2017 other clues
Old World songbird with a harsh chattering cry
Pear-shaped fruit with a leathery green or blackish skin
Cultivated variety of cabbage with a compact head and wrinkled leaves
Spa town in Allier, France; seat of the collaborationist government from 1940-44
Waterbird of Europe, Asia and North America with a white bill and forehead
Province of Ireland whose counties include Mayo
Plant in Greek mythology whose fruit induced forgetfulness in those who ate it
2001 film comedy starring Rowan Atkinson and John Cleese
Jean-Baptiste-Camille —, French artist whose works include 1871's The Marsh at Arleux
1999 novel by Andy McNab
Patsy —, inaugural winner of the UK Championship snooker tournament in 1977
Collective name for the four legal societies in London
Iridaceous genus of plants with white, yellow or purple flowers
Valentina —, cosmonaut; first woman in space
Unit of weight equal to 2,240 pounds
Sea nymph in Greek mythology who detained Odysseus on the island of Ogygia
Lower scoring of the two sets of rings on an archery target
Shrub or small tree with red, purple or black berry-like fruits
1839 short story by Edgar Allen Poe
Archibald —, US Solicitor General from 1961-65
Island in the English Channel whose two main parts are linked by the isthmus La Coupee
Brian —, author of 1991 volume of biography An Evil Cradling

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