Category: Mirror Quiz Crossword Answers
| Page 240 of 346 | Crossword Buzz Answers
Mirror quiz Crossword Answers -29-March-2024 |
Mirror quiz Crossword Answers -28-March-2024 |
Mirror quiz Crossword Answers -27-March-2024 |
- 1.See 3 Down
- 2.Mountainous peninsula at the north end of the Red Sea
- 3.In Mexican cookery, a tortilla folded into a roll with a filling and fried
- 4.2013 novel by Michael Connelly
- 5.Pakistan Test cricketer who took 9-56 against England at Lahore in 1987
- 6.Dennis , WBC Light Heavyweight champion from 1990-91
- 7.Actor who played the title role in 1970 comedy-adventure film The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
- 8.Thicker of the two bones of the leg between the knee and ankle
- 9.River rising in Slovenia that flows to the Danube at Belgrade
- 10.See 1 Across
- 11.Berkshire town housing a public school for boys
- 12.Narcotic drug extracted from the unripe seeds of a poppy
- 13.Capital of the Australian island Tasmania
- 14.1818 opera by Rossini
- 15.See 7 Across
- 16.Port in northeast Sicily that houses a university
- 17.Golfer who won the 2011 South African Open
- 18.Zina , 1990 Wimbledon singles tennis championship runner-up
- 19.Nest of a squirrel
- 20.River in Spain that flows to the Mediterranean southwest of Tarragona
- 21.Department of northern France whose capital is Evreux
- 22.WBC Super Middleweight champion from 1996-97
- 23.1985 film drama starring Al Pacino and Donald Sutherland
- 24.See 21 Across.
- 25.See 9 Across.
- 26.Andy , US golfer who won the Doral-Eastern Open Invitational in 1977, 1982 and 1986
- 27.See 9 Down.
- 28.Light pink wine such as Mateus
- 29.Charles Camille , French composer of 1874 symphonic poem Danse Macabre
- 30.Ardal , Irish stand-up comedian and actor who authored novel The Talk of the Town
- 31.David , playwright whose stage works include Maydays and Pentecost
- 32.Wyomia , 1964 and 1968 Olympic womens 100m gold medallist
- 33.Flesh of a calf used as food
- 34.Unit of length equal to five and a half yards
- 35.Seventh planet from the sun
- 36.Standard monetary unit of Russia
- 37.Resort town in Belgium with medicinal mineral springs
- 38.Holiday resort on the southeast coast of Cyprus
- 39.See 20 Across
- 40.Louis , French designer of the modern two-piece swimsuit
- 41.Word representing the letter C in the NATO phonetic alphabet
- 42.State capital of Alabama
- 43.Either of the two large flat triangular bones also called a shoulder blade
- 44.Eric , Monty Python member who wrote the book of Broadway musical Spamalot
- 45.Gene , World Heavyweight boxing champion from 1926-28
- 46.1944 war novel by John Hershey
- 47.West African republic whose capital is Niamey
- 48.Shipping forecast area north of Fisher off the southwest coast of Norway
- 49.Brad , 1996 Olympic 200m backstroke swimming gold medallist
- 50.Unfinished opera by Puccini featuring the aria In questa reggia
- 51.Omar , US Army general who was Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1949-53
- 52.Ben , 1974 Commonwealth 5,000m gold medallist
- 53.See 4 Down
- 54.Cultivated variety of cabbage with crinkled leaves
- 55.2008 Olympic decathlon gold medallist
- 56.Scottish actor who played Archie MacDonald in BBC TV comedy series Monarch of the Glen
- 57.Jesse , 1936 Olympic 100m and 200m gold medallist
- 58.Actor who portrayed Ian Brady in 2006 Channel 4 television drama Longford
- 59.Hector , US actor whose roles include Barney Thompson in 1990 romcom Pretty Woman
- 60.2001 novel by Alan Titchmarsh
- 61.Tropical yellow-flowered plant cultivated for its strong fibre
- 62.Capital of South Australia
- 63.Port at the mouth of the River Wear
- 64.Paavo , 1924 Olympic 5,000m gold medallist
- 65.Caryl , author of novels The Final Passage and In the Falling Snow
- 66.Sharon , Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for Casino
- 67.David , showjumper who won the 1960 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award
- 68.Former Indian copper coin worth one sixteenth of a rupee
- 69.See 1 Across.
- 70.Arthur , bespectacled Liverpudlian comedian who died in 1982
- 71.See 7 Across.
- 72.Bing , Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for The Country Girl
- 73.Ornamental net loosely holding a womans hair at the back
- 74.German Shepherd dog, a Hollywood star of the 1920s who died in 1932
- 75.See 14 Across.
- 76.Jerome , actor whose roles have included Sergeant Bennet Drake in BBC TV drama series Ripper Street
- 77.Biblical character; husband of Mary, the mother of Jesus
- 78.1987 novel by Gore Vidal
- 79.Philippe , rugby union centre whose 1982 France Test debut was against Romania
- 80.Member of a nomadic people living chiefly in north Scandinavia and the Kola Peninsula
- 81.2013 novel by Patricia Cornwell
- 82.Yellow mineral such as pyrite or chalcopyrite
- 83.Small port and resort in west Scotland in Argyll and Bute
- 84.Genus of perennial plants with slender spikes of small yellow flowers
- 85.Stringed musical instrument related to the lute
- 86.Jimmy , President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters from 1957-71 who disappeared in 1975
- 87.2013 novel by David Baldacci
- 88.Insect such as the mason or carpenter
- 89.See 14 Across
- 90.Author of the novels Amelia and An Apology for the Life of Mrs Shamela Andrews
- 91.Fanny , actress who portrayed Mary of Guise in 1998 film drama Elizabeth
- 92.See 17 Across
- 93.The , 1920 stage play by John Galsworthy
- 94.Richard , US actor who played the title role in 1971 film thriller Shaft
- 95.French horse racecourse that hosts the Prix de lArc de Triomphe
- 96.Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar winner for biopic Ray
- 97.International airport in Chicago formerly called Orchard Field
- 98.US city that houses the University of Wyoming
- 99.See 23 Across.
- 100.Actress whose roles include Diane Hirsch in 2010 film drama Remember Me
- 101.Author of the novels The Business and The Wasp Factory
- 102.Rocks, a group in the English Channel southwest of Plymouth
- 103.Golfer who won The Open Championship in 1960
- 104.Louis , French aviator who made the first flight across the English Channel
- 105.See 14 Down.
- 106.Richard , 2001 World Championships 5,000m gold medallist
- 107.See 7 Down
- 108.2013 novel by Sebastian Faulks
- 109.Giovanni Antonio , 17th-century Italian composer whose works include a mass dedicated to the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand III
- 110.Claude , painter whose works include 1886s Haystack at Giverny
- 111.Carrie-Anne , actress whose roles include Trinity in 1999 action film The Matrix
- 112.Another name for association football
- 113.Town in Oise, France; scene of the coronation of Charlemagne
- 114.2004 biopic starring Liam Neeson in the title role
- 115.Actor whose roles include Manfred Powell in 2001 action film Lara Croft: Tomb Raider
- 116.Brightest star in the constellation Orion
- 117.Marcus Vipsanius , Roman general and son-in-law of Augustus
- 118.See 6 Across.
- 119.Alex , former football manager who was knighted in 1999
- 120.Fourth letter in the Greek alphabet
- 121.Miles , US jazz trumpeter and composer married to actress Cicely Tyson from 1981-88
- 122.See 11 Down
- 123.Front part of the lower leg
- 124.Composer of the music for 1927 Broadway show Show Boat
- 125.2007 film comedy starring Rupert Everett and Colin Firth
- 126.Naturalist who authored the books Born Free and Living Free
- 127.Former French coin of low denomination
- 128.G S , Australia Test cricket captain from 1975-83
- 129.Supposed Leicestershire weaver alleged to have destroyed industrial machinery in the late 18th century
- 130.2011 action film starring Saoirse Ronan in the title role
- 131.Freshwater diving bird with lobed membranes along each toe
- 132.See 16 Across.
- 133.City that was capital of Japan from 794-1868
- 134.Eighth letter of the Greek alphabet
- 135.In heraldry, the colour blue
- 136.King of Scotland from 1040-57
- 137.Port in southwest Japan
- 138.Chemical element; symbol Pb
- 139.William Henry , US Secretary of State from 1861-69
- 140.Plant with flat clusters of white flower heads whose dried stalks are used for divination
- 141.2009 family film featuring Kelsey Grammer as Mr Cranston
- 142.Hindu trinity of the gods Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva
- 143.Sheila , 1966 Tony Award Best Actress in a Play nominee for Entertaining Mr Sloane
- 144.1998 steel sculpture by Antony Gormley erected in Gateshead
- 145.See 24 Across
- 146.Kirsty , presenter of BBC Radio show Desert Island Discs
- 147.Government department responsible for economic strategy in Britain
- 148.Joint in the hind leg of a horse between the gaskin and the cannon bone
- 149.See 16 Down
- 150.2013 novel by Ian Rankin