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Mirror Quiz crossword of May 13th, 2018 other clues
Actor who played Josh Griffiths in BBC TV medical drama series Casualty
1996 comedy starring Ellen DeGeneres and Bill Pullman
Type of popular music in South Africa often based around a penny whistle
Port in SW Republic of Ireland at the mouth of the River Lee
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George —, Best Director Oscar winner for My Fair Lady
Policeman in the Noddy tales by Enid Blyton
Malaysian or Indonesian knife with a wavy-edged blade
Hal —, US silent film producer-director who died in 1992
French abbess; pupil and lover of theologian Peter Abelard
1966 action-comedy film starring Dean Martin and Stella Stevens
Plant with white bell-shaped flowers
David —, Chief Whip of the Liberal Party from 1985-87
Tropical Asian tree with orange-yellow ovoid fruit
Germany-born actor who played Albin Grau in 2000 film drama Shadow of the Vampire
Ocean creature; the world's largest mammal
1951 John Van Druten stage play based on The Berlin Stories by Christopher Isherwood
Arabic stringed musical instrument resembling a lute
1968 Olympic men’s long jump gold medallist
Bob —, comedy partner of Vic Reeves
Chiricahua Apache chief who died in 1874
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Town in NE Wales on the Dee estuary housing a ruined castle
Arthur —, 1975 Wimbledon singles tennis championship winner

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