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March 17 2022 Mirror Quiz Crossword Answers

Find out all the March 17 2022 Mirror Quiz Crossword Answers. This is a very famous game created by The Mirror Newspaper. We update the answers daily for our visitors so they don’t get stuck while playing this game.

March 17 2022 Mirror Quiz Crossword Answers

Please Note:Click on any of the crossword clues below in order to show the solution

ACROSS

  • Town in Greater Manchester that houses the monument Mab's Cross
  • & 11D Prince of Portugal and patron of exploration who died in 1460 (5,3,9)
  • Town in Egypt on the River Nile noted for its temple built by Amenhotep III
  • Ball game invented by William G Morgan whose original name in the late 19th century was Mintonette
  • & 16D 1985 novel by M C Beaton that introduced the character Hamish Macbeth (5,2,1,6)
  • See 23 Across
  • Raven in the Charles Dickens novel Barnaby Rudge
  • Rough skin of certain sharks and rays, used as an abrasive
  • The —, 1917 novel by Joseph Conrad
  • & 14A 1847 Anne Bronte novel featuring the character Mr Weston (5,4)
  • The —, 2011 biopic starring Meryl Streep as Margaret Thatcher
  • 2009 stage play by Lucy Prebble

DOWN

  • Eugene O'Neill stage play which opened in New York in 1924
  • Sea of —, arm of the Black Sea fed chiefly by the River Don
  • 1994 film drama starring Jodie Foster in the title role
  • Michael —, author of the stage plays Alphabetical Order and Noises Off
  • Market town in Wigtownshire, Scotland, which had a ferry service to Northern Ireland until 2011
  • Ed —, Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for Sweet Bird of Youth
  • Tony —, winner of the 1966 French Championships singles tennis title
  • See 7 Across
  • In tonic sol-fa, the fourth degree of any major scale
  • Former name of Hagatna, capital of the Pacific island of Guam
  • See 12 Across
  • Craig T —, actor who played the title role in long-running US sitcom Coach
  • Marion —, winner of the 1971 Queen Elizabeth II Cup at the Royal International Horse Show
  • Ned —, supposed Leicestershire weaver alleged to have destroyed industrial machinery in the late 18th century
  • Peter —, actor who played Paul Ryman in BBC TV sitcom Ever Decreasing Circles


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