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Mirror Quiz crossword of March 18th, 2021 other clues
Daughter of Aeneas and Lavinia and mother of Romulus and Remus in Roman legend
Genus of large African antelopes that includes the gemsbok
Tonto's horse in stories involving 1930’s radio character The Lone Ranger
Mikhail —, 1990 Nobel Peace Prize winner
Asian tree with large lemon-like fruit
County of the Republic of Ireland; county town Ennis
Mountain system running the entire length of the Italian peninsula
Mikhail —, 1960-61 world chess champion
Robert —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar winner for Goodbye, Mr Chips
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Process of printing fabric in which parts not to be dyed are covered by wax
Thomas —, British general; Governor of Montreal from 1760-63
Watery liquid that separates from the curd when milk is clotted
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Cultivated variety of cabbage with branched greenish flower heads
Slaven —, 2015-17 West Ham United FC manager
Scotland and former Glasgow Warriors rugby union centre who most recently played for CA Brive
1954 stage work by Terence Rattigan
1996 novel by Frederick Forsyth
Immanuel —, German idealist philosopher who died in 1804
1979 BBC TV sitcom starring Richard Beckinsale, David Swift and Anna Calder-Marshall
1971 Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for Love Story
1916 Arnold Bennett novel in The Clayhanger Family series
2010 film drama starring Colin Firth as King George VI
Charles —, 18th-century planter in Virginia, US, who headed an irregular court that punished British supporters during the American Revolution
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