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— Castle, former home in Sutherland, Scotland of Andrew Carnegie that overlooks the Dornoch Firth crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of February 10th, 2015 other clues
Tragedy by John Ford first published in 1633
Youth of Abydos in Greek mythology who drowned in the Hellespont
Serge —, Director of the Paris Opera Ballet who choreographed 1950 work Phedre
Nine-ball —, game at which Niels Feijen and Liu Shasha are the 2014 world champions
Old town in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia on the shores of Lake Nero
French city; capital of the former duchy of Burgundy
Number represented by XI in Roman numerals
Son of Seth in the Old Testament who lived nine hundred and five years
Edward —, composer of 1900 oratorio The Dream of Gerontius
Katsushika —, Japanese artist noted for his colour wood-block prints who died in 1849
The —, 1973 film western starring John Wayne and Ann-Margret
Thin slice of meat, usually veal, coated with egg and breadcrumbs and fried
Jochen —, posthumous winner of the 1970 F1 World Drivers' Championship
Stephen —, Secretary of State for Trade and Industry from 1998-2001
Huw —, BBC TV Managing Director from 1968-75
Warwickshire CCC player; 1993 NatWest Final Man of the Match award winner
1999 Deborah Moggach novel set in 17th-century Amsterdam
1974 stage play by Tom Stoppard
Mark —, 1994 French Open golf champion
Ductile greyish-white element; symbol W
US city in SE Michigan noted for its car manufacturing industry
Teri —, Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for Tootsie

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