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Mirror Quiz crossword of April 17th, 2021 other clues
Leader, with brother Horsa, of the first Jutish settlers in Britain
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1985 comedy-drama film starring Jack Nicholson and Kathleen Turner
City in Lombardy, Italy, northeast of Parma surrounded on three sides by artificial lakes
Annual or biennial grass used to make flour
Light slender flexible sword tipped by a button
British royal house that reigned from 1714-1901
City in east-central Texas, US, on the Brazos River
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Town in Leicestershire associated with pork pie manufacture
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Gracie —, comedienne married to comedian George Burns who died in 1964
1939 novel by Zane Grey
1974 disaster film starring Charlton Heston and Ava Gardner
Spanish cold soup made from tomatoes and peppers
1989 novel by Carl Hiaasen
Carlos —, 1998 French Open singles tennis championship winner
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Stella —, US actress who portrayed Sandy West in 2010 biopic The Runaways
2001 novel by Walter Kirn
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Singer and actress who played Barbara Pegg in 1967 film drama To Sir, with Love
The —, Stephen Crane short story first published in 1897 about four shipwrecked men
Former gold rush town in Alaska; finishing point of the Iditarod trail sled dog race

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