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Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702-14 crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of April 2nd, 2018 other clues
Mike —, Governor of Indiana from 2013-17; current vice president of the United States
Francois —, 2009-10 WBF Heavyweight champion
Alan —, author of novels Cry, the Beloved Country and Too Late the Phalarope
1999 comedy starring Albert Brooks and Sharon Stone
1949 comedy-drama starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn
Flightless bird in the genus Apteryx
MLB team whose home is the Minute Maid Park; 2017 World Series winners, Houston —
Central American country, formerly British Honduras
Back part of a golf club head where it bends to join the shaft
Plucked stringed instrument related to the lute
Isabel —, author of novels City of the Beasts and The Island Beneath the Sea
Tax of one tenth of annual produce or earnings formerly taken in support of the Church
Genus of plants with white, blue, purple or pink daisy-like flowers
1981 crime film, also known as Violent Streets, starring James Caan and Tuesday Weld
In cricket, a run not scored from the bat
Lake in Cumbria west of Windermere where various world water speed records have been set
Alun —, British screenwriter whose works include 1964 comedy A Hard Day's Night
President of the Society of American Magicians from 1917-1924, Harry —
— Mountains, range in eastern North America whose highest peak is Mount Mitchell
Gertrude —, author of 1933 book The Autobiography of Alice B Toklas
1924 stage play by Eugene O'Neill
New Town in Worcestershire formerly associated with the Enfield Cycle Co Ltd
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Kathy —, author of novels Best Laid Plans and Courting Trouble

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