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River in Scotland upon which Stirling stands crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of February 10th, 2020 other clues
Metal tip or mounting on a sheath or scabbard
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Secretary of State for Defence from 2010-11 and Secretary of State for International Trade from 2016-19
1983 Grand National winner ridden by Ben de Haan
Franco —, Italian actor who played Lancelot Du Lac in 1967 film musical Camelot
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Nick Park 1989 animated film starring Wallace and Gromit
Darlene —, 1960 and 1961 US National Championships singles tennis tournament winner
Bushy-tailed rodent such as the red — or fox —
Ancient region on the Adriatic Sea including parts of present-day Albania, Croatia and Montenegro
— River, tributary of the Missouri, US, that flows into the Lake of the Ozarks reservoir
Joe —, Widnes rugby league centre; 1984 Man of Steel award and Lance Todd Trophy winner
2006 film comedy starring Jack Black and Ana de la Reguera
Anke —, 1996 Australian Open singles tennis championship runner-up
2009 film drama starring Gabourey Sidibe in the title role
Small port and resort in Argyll and Bute, west Scotland
Crisp plain-weave silk or rayon used for women's clothing
The —, 1987 novel by James Ellroy
County of the Republic of Ireland; county town Ennis
1984 comedy-drama flim starring Rob Lowe and Ally Sheedy
Gnaeus Julius —, Roman general and governor of Britain who died in 93
B —, Australia Test cricketer who took 7-98 against West Indies in Sydney in 1982
Young unfledged pigeon
Small European freshwater fish of the carp and minnow family
Piece of music composed for three people

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