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W Somerset —, author of The Sacred Flame and The Bread-Winner crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of March 4th, 2020 other clues
1992 comedy-drama film starring Eddie Murphy, Robin Givens and Halle Berry
The —, 1994 animated film for which Hans Zimmer won a Best Music, Original Score Oscar
Sea of —, arm of the Black Sea fed chiefly by the River Don
Iwan —, rugby union wing whose 1985 Scotland Test debut was against Ireland
Tree with red, sugar and Florida varieties
Genus of trees including the California redwood
Gok —, television presenter whose credits include Miss Naked Beauty and How to Look Good Naked
Miles —, actor and comedian who played Archie in Balamory
Piece of music composed for eight singers
Nadia —, 1976 and 1980 Olympic balance beam gold medal-winning gymnast
African republic whose capital is Lilongwe
Stew originating from France made with haricot beans and meat
Theatrical entertainment performed at Christmas time such as Aladdin or Cinderella
Annual period of fasting for Jewish people also called the Day of Atonement
Lowest deck in a vessel with four or more decks
Common bird of ponds and lakes with a black plumage and red bill
Luigi —, Italian composer of 1961 work Intolleranza 1960
Aniseed-flavoured spirit distilled in Turkey and Yugoslavia
Mild semi-soft cow’s milk cheese of northwest France
Wife of Socrates, whose name has come to mean any quarrelsome woman
1970s ITV drama series that starred Kevin Moreton and Mark McManus in the title role
Jean-Antoine —, French painter whose works include 1717’s The Embarkation for Cythera
Crippled character in the Charles Dickens novel Nicholas Nickleby
Asian bean plant whose nutritious seeds are used as food and forage
1975 film thriller starring Roy Scheider and Robert Shaw

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