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Mirror Quiz crossword of January 26th, 2018 other clues
1946 Mervyn Peake novel; first in the Gormenghast trilogy
Capital of Libya
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God of love in Greek mythology
Lou —, rugby union lock; 2012 Wales Test debutant against Scotland
River of North Yorkshire that flows to the Swale to form the Ouse
Isabella —, cook whose Book of Household Management was first published in 1861
Annette —, Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for American Beauty
Spirit made from sugar cane
The —, 1996 action film starring Sean Connery and Nicolas Cage
Elinor —, author of novels Three Weeks and The Price of Things
Wading bird similar to the heron
Frank —, 1951 Tony Award for Best Musical winner for Guys and Dolls
Actress-singer who played Natalie Connors in 2003 adventure film Agent Cody Banks
Musical interval consisting of three whole tones whose use was prohibited in medieval times
God of thunder in Norse mythology
Seaside resort in Cornwall housing a branch of the Tate Gallery
Mammal with large branched antlers that inhabits arctic regions
Elfenesh —, winner of the 2003 Tokyo International Women's Marathon
Mary —, Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for Melvin and Howard
Sinclair Lewis novel first published in 1927
Island group southwest of Cornwall that includes St Mary's and Tresco
Tree native to Western Australia whose wood is used for furniture making
1928 novel by P C Wren

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