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Mirror Quiz crossword of April 10th, 2015 other clues
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1928 Virginia Woolf novel whose hero metamorphoses into a woman
Young unfledged pigeon
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Chinese dynasty interrupted by Xin ruler Wang Mang that ruled from 206 BC until AD 220
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Pier —, Sardinia-born actress whose roles included Anna Curtis in 1960 film drama The Angry Silence
Female sheep
David —, Best Director Oscar-winner for Lawrence of Arabia
One of the basic patterns of the human fingerprint
Hardwood of tropical Africa used as a substitute for teak
2002 novel by Iain Banks
The —, 2013 novel by Jack Higgins
Town in Shropshire between Shrewsbury and Wolverhampton
1880 novel by Emile Zola
French anti-ship missile that travels at a very low altitude at high subsonic speed
Mark at each end of a tennis court denoting the limit of play
County of the Republic of Ireland whose county town is Dundalk
Scottish soup made from a fowl boiled with leeks
Town in Shropshire associated with a type of porcelain
One of the three gorgons in Greek mythology
Brigitte —, actress-singer who played the title role in 1959 film comedy Babette Goes to War
Type of lyric poem composed of couplets in which a long line is followed by a shorter one
Maori war chant accompanied by gestures

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