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Mirror Quiz crossword of April 21st, 2021 other clues
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2003-09 Channel 4 reality television series; 2004 BAFTA Award for Best Features programme winner
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Port on the Gulf of Bothnia; provisional capital of Finland in 1918
Cotton cloth with a pattern of coloured squares on a white background
Federal US bureau created in 1947 to conduct espionage activities
Play by Tom Stoppard first produced in 1968
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Clarence Threepwood, Lord —; P G Wodehouse character whose home is Blandings Castle
Standard unit of currency of Peru replaced by the nuevo sol in 1991
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2008 comedy-drama film starring Kevin Costner and Madeline Carroll
1988 short story collection by Clifford D Simak
Style of abstract art associated with Kenneth Noland and Bridget Riley
Queen of the fairies in William Shakespeare play A Midsummer Night's Dream
Unit of length, a twelfth of a foot
2009-15 US television comedy-drama series set in the fictitious William McKinley High School
Former Castleford Tigers, Workington Town and Huddersfield Giants hooker
Title character of an 1857 novel by Charles Dickens born and raised in the Marshalsea debtors' prison
Gilberto —, Brazilian guitarist and singer-songwriter; a 2005 Polar Music Prize winner
Lightweight white linen or cotton cloth
Town in Vicenza, Italy, east of Lake Garda, associated with the wool industry
1935 action film starring James Cagney as 'Brick' Davis
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