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Quirked
Quirked Quirked, a. Having, or formed with, a quirk or quirks.

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- Pauline Perpetua Sheen MBE (better known by her stage name Pauline Quirke) is an English actress. She began her career with roles on various television...
- Quirke may refer to: Alan Quirke (born 1976), Irish Gaelic footballer Antonia Quirke , British film critic Dave Quirke (born 1947), Irish former professional...
- Andy Quirke is an Irish actor and producer best known for his dual performance in Damo and Ivor. Andy's father is businessman Richard Quirk. He has a brother...
- The Quirke series of crime novels, written by Irish novelist John Banville under the pen name Benjamin Black, centres on the titular character, a pathologist...
- on ITV from 2 January 2014 to 24 December 2020. The series stars Pauline Quirke and Linda Robson, with Lesley Joseph. It was created by Laurence Marks and...
- Quirke is a crime drama television series that was first broadcast on BBC One and RTÉ One in 2014. The three-part series is based on the Quirke novels...
- Kieron Quirke is an English writer. Quirke was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham and the Junior Royal Academy of Music. Quirke attended Merton...
- Michael James Quirke (born 10 September 1991) is a footballer who plays as a defender for Coventry United. A Coventry City youth product, he used to be...
- Stephen Quirke is an Egyptologist. He is the current Edwards Professor of Egyptian Archaeology and Philology at University College London. He has worked...
- Antonia Quirke is a British film critic. As well as writing on film for the Financial Times and a w****ly column for the New Statesman, she has presented...