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— Hill, smallest of the Seven Hills of Rome; citadel of the earliest Romans crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of March 27th, 2016 other clues
Six-volume novel series by Compton Mackenzie whose main protagonist is John Ogilvie
Port in SW Portugal south of Lisbon
Latin American dance of three steps and a kick to each bar
Kate —, journalist whose autobiography The Kindness of Strangers was published in 2002
Sign of the zodiac also called the Twins
Lucien —, cyclist who won the 1966 Tour de France
Starchy cereal used for puddings obtained from an Asian palm tree
Eric —, comedian-writer who authored 2005 volume of biography If I Don't Write It, Nobody Else Will
2003 novel by Robert Harris
Singer-actress who played Dr Green in 2001 comedy-crime film One Night At McCool's
1960 film drama featuring David Farrar and Christopher Lee
Ray —, US inventor of a noise reduction system who died in 2013
Shrimp-like marine crustacean; the principal food of whalebone whales
David —, Best Director Oscar nominee for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Main port and commercial capital of Yemen
Industrial city in Alabama, US on the Black Warrior River
Trygve —, Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1946-52
Tyson —, 2007 World Championships 100m and 200m gold medallist
Author of the novels The Boys from Brazil and The Stepford Wives
Old Iranian language used today as the liturgical language of the Zoroastrian faith
Benjamin —, author of The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care
Another name for a catkin
Diane —, actress who played Daisy Jackson in 1980s ITV sitcom Foxy Lady

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