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Strong cord made from the dried intestines of sheep used for stringing sports rackets crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of September 22nd, 2016 other clues
1919 novel by Sax Rohmer
Warm dry wind blowing down the northern slopes of the Alps
Legendary continent said to have sunk beneath the ocean west of the Straits of Gibraltar
1961 comedy-musical film starring Elvis Presley as Chad Gates
— orange, large sweet fruit with a depression enclosing an underdeveloped secondary growth
Michael —, actor whose roles include Hugo Drax in 1979 action film Moonraker
Joe —, World Heavyweight boxing champion from 1937-49
Eddy —, author of novels The Lucy Ghosts and Ring of Red Roses
M A —, Australia Test cricketer who took 6-154 against South Africa at Perth in 2012
2013 Cheltenham Gold Cup-winning horse
Greek goddess of the moon
Annemarie —, 1972 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships combined gold medallist
Laurence —, US actor who played Morpheus in The Matrix film series
Small Old World songbird such as the Great — or the Bearded —
Head of a gang of thieves in Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist
Outer of the two bones of a human leg between the knee and ankle
Genus of the orchid family whose name derives from the Greek word for mistletoe
US film actress nicknamed The Vamp who died in 1955
Tuesday —, US actress married to Dudley Moore from 1975-80
Villainous ensign in William Shakespeare play Othello
New town in Northamptonshire formerly associated with the steel industry
Walter —, pirate in William Shakespeare play Henry VI Pt II who kills the Duke of Suffolk
Twyla —, US dancer who conceived, directed and choreographed 2002 Broadway musical Movin' Out
Winner of the 1975 Wimbledon men's singles tennis championship
Kirk —, golfer who won the 2006 Chrysler Classic of Tuscon

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