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Mirror Quiz crossword of March 17th, 2015 other clues
1908 novel by G K Chesterton
European olive-green to reddish-brown carp popular in aquaria
Felix —, founder of a school of fine art in London in 1871
Jeff —, author of the novels Automated Alice and Falling Out Of Cars
Middle section of the human foot
2000 comedy-drama film featuring Gwyneth Paltrow and Huey Lewis
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Aaron —, US Republican vice president tried for treason in 1807
Deborah Kara —, actress whose roles include Dahlia Gillespie in 2006 horror film Silent Hill
The —, Greek epic poem attributed to Homer
Actress who played Pauline Fowler in BBC TV soap EastEnders
Francis —, English Renaissance dramatist whose collaborations with John Fletcher include 1616's The Scornful Lady
Best Director Oscar nominee for The Elephant Man and Blue Velvet
Donald —, composer and lyricist best known for his collaborations with Michael Flanders
Robin —, 1980 Olympic singles figure skating gold medallist
Code word for the letter P in the NATO phonetic alphabet
Radioactive metal; chemical element with symbol Tc
Character in Ian Fleming's novel Casino Royale portrayed on screen by Ursula Andress and Eva Green
— lentil, slate-green pulse with blue speckles of south-central France
Hirobumi —, former Japanese prime minister assassinated in 1909
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Jacques —, French philosopher associated with the theory of deconstructionism
Margaret —, 1973 Australian Open singles tennis champion

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