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Ian —, author of 1915 war book The First Hundred Thousand crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of September 23rd, 2015 other clues
Biblical region of ancient Egypt east of the Nile delta inhabited by Jacob and his descendants until the Exodus
Former region of Africa that comprised the southern part of Spanish Sahara
Dannie —, author of poetry volumes Running Late and Ask the Bloody Horse
Danish winner of the 1943 Nobel Prize in Medicine
City in Los Angeles County, California; former home of the Hollywood Park Racetrack
US humorist whose volumes include 1931's Hard Lines
Dry white wine of the Loire Valley, France
Ancient Egyptian female fertility goddess usually depicted with a cow's horns
City in S Israel; largest in the Negev desert
Genus of shrubs or trees cultivated for their large clusters of white, blue or pink flowers
Asian primate also called the White-handed gibbon
Poison —, Eurasian plant that contains the alkaloid coniine
Monetary unit of Israel worth one hundredth of a shekel
2014 comedy-horror film starring Aubrey Plaza and Dane DeHaan
River that forms part of the border between Germany and Poland
Mikhail —, winner of the World Chess Championship from 1948-57
Light-coloured dry sherry
Jean-Marc —, scrum-half whose France debut was in the 2011 Rugby World Cup Final
— Islands, name by which Tuvalu was known until 1976
Rodney —, comic actor who played Bob Ferris in BBC TV sitcom The Likely Lads
In English law, the former crime of taking goods of another person without permission with the intention of keeping them
Graham —, jockey who rode 1972 Grand National winner Well To Do
Albrecht —, painter and engraver regarded as the greatest artist of the German renaissance

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