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Mirror Quiz crossword of September 14th, 2015 other clues
Actor who played the title role in 1970s BBC TV drama series Owen, M. D.
Council region of South Island, New Zealand, founded by Scottish settlers
Andy —, rugby union lock whose last New Zealand Test appearance was against Argentina in 1985
1973 biopic starring Al Pacino in the title role
Poem by John Masefield included in 1902 volume Salt-Water Ballads
Son of Seth in the Old Testament who lived for nine hundred and five years
African antelope with lyre-shaped horns
Jurgen —, winner of the 2013 Winston-Salem Open singles tennis title
Unit of liquid measure of capacity equal to one eighth of a gallon
Town in Dordogne, SW France, associated with the wine industry
Julius —, president of Tanzania from 1964-85
Port in SW Sweden on the Sound opposite Copenhagen
Former secret police in East Germany
Asian republic whose capital is New Delhi
Golfer who won The Open Championship in 2012
Cap —, closest point between Britain and France
City in Germany; leading administrative centre of the Ruhr
Any of various non-venomous snakes, such as the python, which squeeze their prey to kill by asphyxiation
Citrus tree with sour pear-shaped fruit grown chiefly in Italy
Matthew —, quadruple Olympic rowing gold medallist for Great Britain
Singer-actor; member of The Monkees whose original surname is Thorkelson
The —, 1997 horror film starring Penelope Ann Miller as Dr Margo Green

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