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Guillermo —, 2004 French Open singles tennis championship runner-up crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of July 16th, 2020 other clues
1987-2001 Denmark goalkeeper; Manchester United 1999 Champions League Final winner
Niccolo —, Genoa-born composer of 24 Caprices for Solo Violin who died in 1840
City in Russia on the Oka River named after the first leader of the Cheka
Name of Zimbabwe from 1964-79
James —, author of 1957 autobiographical novel A Death in the Family
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Huddersfield-born football defender; Arsenal 1971 FA Cup Final winner
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Eva Marie —, Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for On the Waterfront
Robber in the New Testament released at the Passover instead of Jesus
Wading bird with a long neck and commonly grey or white plumage
Kerry —, Australian media mogul who launched World Series Cricket in 1977
Writer for children who created the Famous Five and Secret Seven series
Max —, 1934-35 World Heavyweight boxing champion
Matsuo —, 17th-century Japanese poet known for The Narrow Road To The Deep North
1939 novel by James Joyce
Woody climbing plant of New Zealand with sweet-tasting fruit
Member of a Mexican Indian people whose great empire was overthrown by Hernan Cortes in the 16th century
Cricket team; 2014 and 2015 County Championship Division One winners
Boxing sanctioning organisation run by Edward S Levine
Hardy —, dressmaker by appointment to Queen Elizabeth II who founded a fashion house in 1946
Condiment also known as Japanese horseradish
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Market town in North Yorkshire on the River Ouse housing an 11th-century abbey
Gemma —, British actress who played Mia in Channel 4 drama series Humans
Veronica —, actress who played Joyce Harwood in 1946 film drama The Blue Dahlia

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