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Mirror Quiz crossword of April 14th, 2016 other clues
Indian musical instrument consisting of a pair of drums of variable pitch
2005 novel by Zadie Smith
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US golfer who won the Verizon Heritage tournament in 2007 and 2008
Genus of flowering plants in the iris family including the flame freesia
Judith —, presenter of BBC TV programme Tomorrow's World from 1974-94
Small metal bar set across the fingerboard of a guitar
Style of Japanese porcelain decorated with enamel
1999 crime film starring Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta-Jones
Nicolai —, Swedish operatic tenor whose Covent Garden debut was in 1954
1935 family film starring Shirley Temple and John Boles
Tropical evergreen tree whose dried unopened flower buds are used as a fragrant spice
A J —, England Test cricketer who hit 139 against India at Lord's in 1990
Jack —, author of 1946 children's book The Magical Mimics in Oz
English badminton player who won the 1972 Canadian Open men's singles title
Gioachino Rossini opera first performed in 1829
Hugh —, former Newcastle and Saracens rugby union lock; 2004 England Test debutant against Canada
Kaname —, Japanese golfer; 2002 Dunlop Phoenix tournament winner
Mount —, mountain in central Crete associated with the worship of Zeus in ancient times
Variety of wild ass that inhabits Tibet
Durable method of wall-painting using watercolours on wet plaster
Execution by drowning as carried out during the Reign of Terror at Nantes, France, from 1793-94
One of a class of deities in Greek mythology represented as caprine men
2009 film drama starring Sam Rockwell and Dominique McElligott

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