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Village north-west of Cambridge to which a women's college, established in 1869, moved in 1872 crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of February 2nd, 2016 other clues
Unfinished novel by Charles Dickens whose characters include John Jasper and Rosa Bud
Musical chord consisting of a note and the third and fifth above it
Species of wild mountain goat of Asia, Europe and North Africa
Art of growing dwarfed ornamental varieties of trees and shrubs in pots
Menachem —, prime minister of Israel from 1977-83
City and railway junction in Romania that has belonged to Turkey, Austria and Hungary
Philippine plant related to the banana whose leafstalks are the source of Manila hemp
Capital of Corsica
Mixture of diced apples, celery, walnuts and mayonnaise served on a bed of lettuce
Mammal with large branched antlers that inhabits arctic regions
A S —, author of the novels Still Life and The Virgin in the Garden
Jack —, Home Secretary from 1997-2001
Tony —, actor who played Dr Toby Latimer in BBC TV sitcom Don't Wait Up
Type of unleavened bread popular in India and the Caribbean
Rita —, actress whose 1961 film debut as Jo in drama A Taste of Honey won her a Golden Globe
Name given to the 13 ton bell in St Stephen's Tower in the Houses of Parliament, London
2001 film drama starring Ian Hart and Kelly Macdonald written and directed by Peter Capaldi
Dirk —, actor whose autobiographical volumes include A Postillion Struck by Lightning
Name, from 1971-97, of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Tree of tropical America whose very light wood is used for making rafts
— Sea, lake east of the Caspian Sea which straddles Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan

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