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Mirror Quiz crossword of July 9th, 2019 other clues
2007-08 Channel 4 series presented by mentalist Derren Brown
1999 biopic starring Pierce Brosnan in the title role
1953 film Western starring John Wayne and Geraldine Page
Standard monetary unit of Iran
Theodor W —, Frankfurt-born philosopher whose writings include Prisms and Negative Dialectics
1905 novel by H G Wells
The —, 1979 novel by Peter Benchley
Dannie —, author of poetry volumes Running Late and Ask the Bloody Horse
Town in western Belgium; scene of many battles in the First World War
Julian —, actor who played Andrew Foyle in ITV drama series Foyle's War
2010 action-comedy film starring Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg
Republic of Ireland political party founded in 1933, led by Leo Varadkar since 2017
2012 novel by Michael Frayn
Shrimp-like marine crustacean; principal food of whalebone whales
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Young deer aged under one year
2010 novel by Ruth Rendell
Schoolmaster in William Shakespeare play Love's Labour's Lost
The —, 1921 silent comedy-drama film starring, written and directed by Charles Chaplin
Alain —, Canadian snooker player; 1996 German Open tournament runner-up
Ruined city in central Crete housing remains of the Minoan Bronze Age civilisation
Stephen —, cyclist; 1987 Giro d'Italia winner
Peter —, English tenor who created the role of Peter Quint in 1954 Benjamin Britten opera The Turn of the Screw
Chief coalmining and industrial region of Germany

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