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Mirror Quiz crossword of October 5th, 2016 other clues
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Constellation also called the Great Bear
Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for Winter's Bone
US river rising in Kansas that joins the Arkansas River near Muskogee, Oklahoma
2015 BBC TV crime drama series starring Amanda Abbington and Ashley Walters
European republic; capital Bucharest
God of fields, woods and shepherds in Greek mythology
Gene —, Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar-nominee for Leave Her to Heaven
US actress married to actor David Hemmings from 1968-75
Longest river in the Czech Republic
The —, 1997 film drama starring Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin
Fiona —, actress who played the title role in 1972 fantasy film Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Carl —, Spanish golfer; 2007 Open de Saint-Omer winner
Jimmy —, singer-actor who played the title role in 1990s BBC TV series Spender
Area of low marshy ground in South Africa such as the Umgeni —
1950s BBC TV children's puppet series co-created by Freda Lingstrom and Maria Bird
The —, Harold Pinter stage play first produced in 1960
2004 biopic starring Jamie Foxx in the title role
Sir Nikolaus —, architectural historian who authored The Buildings of England book series
Italo —, author of the novels A Life and Zeno's Conscience
Capital of Azerbaijan
Russian river that flows to the Caspian Sea at Guryev

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