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State of India whose de facto capital is Amaravati crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of August 27th, 2018 other clues
Walt Disney character originally called Dippy Dawg who first appeared in 1932 animated cartoon Mickey's Revue
Irish dish of mashed potatoes, spring onions, milk and butter
J S —, New Zealand Test cricketer who took 5-110 against West Indies in Napier in 2008
Ben —, 2004, 2008 and 2012 Olympic sailing Finn class gold medallist
City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, housing the Reinoldikirche
Commonest basic pattern of the human fingerprint
Ralph —, director of 1978 animated film The Lord of the Rings
City in Valle del Cauca, SW Colombia; 1971 host of the 6th Pan American Games
District in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, London, where Henry VIII founded a naval dockyard in 1512
See 15
1982 comedy-drama film starring Steve Guttenberg and Daniel Stern
1958-69 Liverpool striker; England 1966 FIFA World Cup Final winner
Samuel —, US inventor and painter whose works include The Chapel of the Virgin at Subiaco
Lower scoring of the two sets of rings on an archery target
Millard —, president of the United States from 1850-53
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Oliver —, gamekeeper in 1928 D H Lawrence novel Lady Chatterley's Lover
Optical device that projects the image of an opaque object onto a screen
1980 film drama starring Gary Busey and Jodie Foster
Muse of the dance in Greek mythology
Andrea —, 16th-century Italian architect whose works include the Chiesa del Santissimo Redentore in Venice
Cape —, headland on the extreme NE coast of Mozambique
P W —, state president of South Africa from 1984-89
Neil —, musician and comedian who played Ron Nasty in 1978 TV film The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash
Collective noun for a group of badgers

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