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Mirror Quiz crossword of December 3rd, 2020 other clues
2012 comedy-horror film starring Alicia Silverstone and Krysten Ritter
City in Brazil housing the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace F1 racetrack
George —, Manchester-born actor who played Professor Moriarty in 1939 film drama The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Arnold —, Austrian composer of 1912 musical melodrama Pierrot Lunaire
Port in southeast Spain on the Costa Blanca
Tobias —, German golfer; 2002 TNT Dutch Open tournament winner
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Georges —, French singer-songwriter who wrote 1947 novel La lune ecoute aux portes
Richard —, comedy actor who played Godber in 1970s BBC TV sitcom Porridge
Small town in Flintshire, Wales, noted for its 13th-century ruined castle
1991 action film starring Denzel Washington and John Lithgow
The —, 1965 horror film starring Peter Cushing and Patrick Wymark
Breed of Hungarian hunting dog with a rusty-gold coat
City in southwest Hungary on the slopes of the Mecsek mountain range
US city in east-central Texas on the Brazos River
Nigel —, Aston Villa goalkeeper who replaced Jimmy Rimmer in the 1982 European Cup Final
The —, final part of The Oresteia by Aeschylus named after the Erinyes in Greek mythology
Feline animal also called a puma
Alfred —, director of film thrillers Sabotage and Saboteur
God of war in Norse mythology
Jeff —, West Bromwich Albion 1968 FA Cup Final winning scorer against Everton
English golfer; 2011 BMW Italian Open tournament winner
Maria —, actress who played the title role in 1956 film drama Gervaise
Tree with thin peeling bark such as the silver — or yellow —
Antony —, actor who played Dr Moth in 1998 comedy-drama film Shakespeare in Love
One of a number of small creatures in the Star Wars film series who live on the moon of Endor

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