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Henri —, 1988 French Open singles tennis championship runner-up crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of December 1st, 2020 other clues
Large bird of prey of sub-Saharan Africa of the genus Polemaetus
Silvery-white metallic element; symbol U
Stringed instrument resembling a bowed lyre associated with Welsh music
Blyth —, 1996 Olympic Individual Eventing gold medallist
The —, 2011 novel by Jesse Ball
Horatio —, British-born US general defeated at the Battle of Camden in 1780
City in northeast Pakistan housing the University of the Punjab
Arabella —, wife of the title character in 1895 Thomas Hardy novel Jude the Obscure
Russian river, a tributary of the Lena, upon which Bodaybo, Irkutsk, stands
1959 film drama starring Breno Mello in the title role; 1960 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar winner
Jack —, Aston Villa and former Republic of Ireland and England youth attacker; 2015 FA Cup Final runner-up
In music, a note with the time value of half a semibreve
Colonel —, cartoon character created by David Low
God of wine in Roman mythology
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1958 novel by Lawrence Durrell
William Shakespeare stage play featuring characters Hermione and Polixenes
Jackie —, Canadian entertainer; first host of ITV game show The Golden Shot
Edible woodland fungus also called porcino with a rich nutty flavour
European flatfish also called a fluke
Antonio —, a founder of the Italian Communist Party in 1921
George —, author of novels The Mill on the Floss and Adam Bede
Landlocked anchorage in Orkney; a major naval base in both World Wars
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