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Mirror Quiz crossword of August 21st, 2015 other clues
Town in NE Hampshire associated with an international airshow
1997 Grand National-winning horse ridden by Tony Dobbin
Tom —, golfer who won The Open Championship in 1973
Mark —, Australian F1 driver who won the 2009 German GP
County on the Atlantic coast of the Republic of Ireland east of County Mayo
Eric —, Monty Python member who wrote the book of Broadway musical Spamalot
1922 novel by Virginia Woolf
Racecourse at which the English Grand National is run
The —, mission in San Antonio, Texas; site of a siege and massacre in 1836
Jimmy —, singer-actor who played the title role in 1990s BBC TV series Spender
Unit of speed of one nautical mile per hour
Lottie —, 1891-93 Wimbledon singles tennis champion
Edible, marine, bivalve mollusc found on the sea bed
Roman general assassinated in Egypt in 48 BC
Roman goddess of abundance and fertility
Tropical African tree whose oily seeds yield a fat used in soap manufacture
Amorphous form of hydrated silica used as a gemstone
Percussion instrument made from a hollow gourd commonly used in Latin American music
Shallow one-sided drum used in Irish and Scottish folk music
The —, 1957 novel by Muriel Spark
Roy —, Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1967-70
Michael —, comedy actor who played George-Michael Bluth in US television series Arrested Development
Small fish with a scaleless skin and long dorsal fin
The —, 1909 novel by L Frank Baum
Island in the Baltic Sea separated from mainland Sweden by Kalmar Sound

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