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Friedrich —, German philosopher whose works include 1886's Beyond Good and Evil crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of December 27th, 2018 other clues
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Small dagger with a slender tapered blade
1976 comedy-drama film starring Jeff Bridges and Sally Field
Mike —, rugby union utility back; 1994 England Test debutant against Wales
US actor who played Gil Westrum in 1962 Western film Ride the High Country
Bristolian pianist who recorded 1959 no 1 singles Roulette and Side Saddle
Katie —, actress who played Cho Chang in the Harry Potter film series
Andrew —, 1995-2004 All Blacks fly-half who played club rugby for Harlequins, Toulon and Racing Metro 92
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Large lighthouse such as that built on an island off Alexandria which was one of the Seven Wonders of the World
Member of a South American Indian people whose empire centred on Peru
Protruding part of the face below the mouth
Unit of distance used in astronomy equal to nearly six trillion miles
Coastal town in S Cornwall associated with the china clay industry
Eurasian plant whose blanched leafstalks are used in salads
In Greek mythology, the upper regions of the atmosphere
Small tree or shrub whose leaves are used to make a beverage
2005-11 BBC TV comedy series starring Johnny Vegas
Marie-Antoine —, French chef regarded as the founder of haute cuisine who died in 1833
See 14 Across
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Luigi —, Italian composer of 1961 work Intolleranza 1960
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1932 novel by Agatha Christie featuring Hercule Poirot
Linford —, 1992 Olympic 100m gold medallist
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for In Old Chicago

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