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Street in Paris whose name is used figuratively to refer to the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of October 19th, 2017 other clues
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Legendary Greek king able to turn that which he touched into gold
Probationary rank held by young naval officers under training
Supreme legislature of Norway
Member of a South American Indian people whose empire centred on Peru
Member of any of the peoples who lived in Britain north of the Forth and Clyde between the 1st and 4th centuries
Variety of celery with a large turnip-like root
Alfred —, Swedish inventor of dynamite
1999 film comedy starring Matthew Broderick and Reese Witherspoon
1979 film drama starring Richard Gere and Lisa Eichhorn
In poetry, a metrical foot consisting of one short syllable followed by one long syllable
Ancient kingdom east of the River Tigris
Mountain range in south central Europe
Celia —, actress who portrayed Doris Speed in 2010 BBC TV drama The Road to Coronation Street
City in Henan, China on the southern bank of the Yellow River
Mikhail —, Russian composer of operas A Life for the Tsar and Ruslan and Lyudmila
Highest possible score with one arrow in darts
Small herbaceous perennial plant with musk-scented flowers also called five-faced bishop
Simon —, creator of sitcoms How Do You Want Me?, Is It Legal? and Hardware
Commune in Ardennes, NE France on the Meuse River, site of a 1940 World War II battle
Nelson —, 1987 F1 World Drivers’ Championship winner
Maria —, New York-born operatic soprano who died in 1977
Clifford —, author of stage play Waiting for Lefty
Large Eurasian bird of the crow family
Hindu system of meditation and asceticism

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