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Cliff on the Capitoline Hill in ancient Rome from which traitors were thrown to their deaths crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of August 7th, 2018 other clues
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Robert —, ITV News Political Editor since 2016
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Francis —, narrator of 1817 Walter Scott novel Rob Roy
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Grayson —, winner of the 2003 Turner Prize
Sid —, South Africa-born actor who starred in 1970s ITV sitcom Bless This House
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Nellie —, 1976 Olympic team, floor exercise and vault gold medal-winning artistic gymnast
Les Chants de —, 19th-century poetic novel by the Comte de Lautreamont
Buster —, Briton who won the 1972 French Open Boys' Singles tennis championship
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D L —, England cricketer who scored the first century in an ODI
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