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Mirror Quiz crossword of July 8th, 2015 other clues
Capital of the Netherlands
Son of Telamon; Greek hero of the Trojan War
Oliver —, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth from 1653-58
James —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for 127 Hours
D A —, cricketer whose 1992 England Test debut was against New Zealand at Christchurch
Jack —, author of the novels The Dharma Bums and On the Road
Port in SW Scotland housing the Wallace Tower
Town in Hertfordshire south of Hemel Hempstead
Brendan —, author of 1958 autobiographical novel Borstal Boy
1995 novel by Kay Hooper
County of the Republic of Ireland whose towns include Clones and Carrickmacross
1964 action film starring Stanley Baker and Jack Hawkins
Palm tree of the Seychelles that produces a large fruit containing a two-lobed edible nut
British coin worth two shillings and sixpence taken out of circulation in 1970
City in Louisiana on the Vermilion River
Sylvester —, actor who played the title role in BBC TV series Doctor Who from 1987-89
Graham —, jockey who rode 1972 Grand National winner Well To Do
Arthur —, 1958 Commonwealth shot put gold medallist
H M —, South Africa Test cricketer who hit 176 not out against New Zealand at Johannesburg in 2007
Mountain of the Andes; highest peak of the Western Hemisphere
Thomas —, 16th-century English dramatist who authored The Spanish Tragedy
Maiden in Greek mythology changed into a spider for having challenged Athena to a weaving contest
Cyrus —, US Secretary of State from 1977-80
W African republic whose capital is Lome
Villainous ensign in the William Shakespeare play Othello

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