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Plant of the morning glory family endemic in India whose root was formerly used in medicine as a mild laxative crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of February 28th, 2018 other clues
2008 novel by Christopher Brookmyre
Carbohydrate obtained from seaweeds used in ice cream as a thickening agent
Margaret —, English actress who played the title role in 1945 drama The Wicked Lady
John Maynard —, English economist whose works include 1930’s A Treatise on Money
Colourless gas formed by an electric discharge in water
Small Old World songbird such as the great — or bearded —
Ben —, author of stage plays Thark and The Bed Before Yesterday
Roger —, actor who plays DI Fred Thursday in ITV drama series Endeavour
See 3
1972 drama starring Liv Ullmann in the title role
Mario —, author of 1969 novel The Godfather
US breed of horse typically with a spotted rump associated with the Nez Perce tribe
Peter —, actor who played the title role in 1979 BBC TV drama series Telford's Change
2008 action film starring Vin Diesel and Michelle Yeoh
Spicy tomato-based sauce in Mexican cookery
Anatomical term for the back of the head
Riddick —, US fighter who became WBA, WBC and IBF Heavyweight champion in 1992
1994 thriller starring Jean Reno in the title role
God of the Philistines in the Old Testament whose name translates as lord of flies
Lizard of Africa and Asia, many species of which have the ability to change colour
1999 memoir by Frank McCourt
In music, the rapid repetition of a single note produced by a back-and-forth movement of the bow on a string instrument
Jim —, 1968 Olympic 100m gold medallist
US sitcom that featured the Tate and Campbell families
White sheep or goat cheese popular in Greece

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