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Suzanne —, winner of the Wimbledon singles tennis championship from 1919-23 crossword clue


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Mirror Quiz crossword of April 19th, 2017 other clues
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2013 film drama starring Rebecca Hall and Alan Rickman
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Fielding position between the slips and point in cricket
American variety of bull terrier historically bred for dog fighting
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Unit of length equal to 22 yards
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Capital of Haute-Garonne department, France
The Venerable —, saint who died in 735 AD
1956 novel by Fred Gipson
Wind of force 10 on the 1831 Beaufort Wind Force Scale
Grover —, president of the US from 1885-89 and 1893-97
Victor — , 1980 French Open men's doubles tennis championship winner with Hank Pfister
Town in North Lanarkshire east of Glasgow
September, 1854 battle in the Crimean War
Biblical father of King Saul
Plant of the amaranth family whose white root is cultivated for the sucrose it contains
Philip —, actor who played Gene Hunt in BBC TV series Life on Mars
Female swan
The —, Anton Chekhov stage play first performed in 1896
Department of SE France whose capital is Grenoble
1978 comedy-thriller film starring Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase

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