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Mirror Quiz crossword of December 23rd, 2016 other clues
1927 Opera-oratorio by Igor Stravinsky based on a tragedy by Sophocles
Roman emperor who had a wall built in Britain as a defence against the northern tribes
Hard greyish-black mineral used as an abrasive and polishing agent
Henry —, 1978 Commonwealth 5,000m gold medallist
Vikram —, author of novels The Golden Gate and An Equal Music
The —, 1982 film comedy starring Richard Pryor and Jackie Gleason
Ancient Greek city; site of the most famous oracle of Apollo
Herol —, British boxer defeated by Julian Jackson in a 1990 WBC Middleweight title fight
David —, cartoonist who created the character Colonel Blimp
Front part of the lower leg
Green-blue colour; the complementary of red
George —, 1900 Olympic 2,500m steeplechase winner
Small dried seedless grape of the Mediterranean region
Daughter of Zeus and Demeter in Greek mythology whose Roman equivalent was Proserpina
Number used to denote the position in an ordered sequence
Peter —, Scottish painter whose works include White Canoe and Orange Sunshine
The —, 1975 Frederick Forsyth novella set on Christmas Eve 1957
Chris —, winner of the US Open women's singles tennis championship from 1975-78
1903 novel by Erskine Childers
Rare uranium mineral named after its place of origin in the Fergana Valley, Kyrgyzstan
Seaside town home to the Royal Liverpool Golf Club
1996 comedy-drama film starring Kevin Costner and Rene Russo
Peter —, Aston Villa 1982 European Cup Final winning scorer
2012 biopic directed by and starring Ben Affleck; 2013 Best Picture Oscar winner

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