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On this page you will find all the solutions to Mirror Quiz Crossword Puzzle from December 1st 2020.
December 1st 2020 Answers
| Clue |
Solution |
| Large bird of prey of sub-Saharan Africa of the genus Polemaetus |
MARTIALEAGLE |
| Silvery-white metallic element; symbol U |
URANIUM |
| Stringed instrument resembling a bowed lyre associated with Welsh music |
CRWTH |
| Blyth —, 1996 Olympic Individual Eventing gold medallist |
TAIT |
| The —, 2011 novel by Jesse Ball |
CURFEW |
| Horatio —, British-born US general defeated at the Battle of Camden in 1780 |
GATES |
| City in northeast Pakistan housing the University of the Punjab |
LAHORE |
| Arabella —, wife of the title character in 1895 Thomas Hardy novel Jude the Obscure |
DONN |
| Russian river, a tributary of the Lena, upon which Bodaybo, Irkutsk, stands |
VITIM |
| Henri —, 1988 French Open singles tennis championship runner-up |
LECONTE |
| 1959 film drama starring Breno Mello in the title role; 1960 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar winner |
BLACKORPHEUS |
| Jack —, Aston Villa and former Republic of Ireland and England youth attacker; 2015 FA Cup Final runner-up |
GREALISH |
| In music, a note with the time value of half a semibreve |
MINIM |
| Colonel —, cartoon character created by David Low |
BLIMP |
| God of wine in Roman mythology |
BACCHUS |
| 1958 novel by Lawrence Durrell |
MOUNTOLIVE |
| William Shakespeare stage play featuring characters Hermione and Polixenes |
THEWINTERS |
| Jackie —, Canadian entertainer; first host of ITV game show The Golden Shot |
RAE |
| Edible woodland fungus also called porcino with a rich nutty flavour |
CEP |
| European flatfish also called a fluke |
FLOUNDER |
| Antonio —, a founder of the Italian Communist Party in 1921 |
GRAMSCI |
| George —, author of novels The Mill on the Floss and Adam Bede |
ELIOT |
| Landlocked anchorage in Orkney; a major naval base in both World Wars |
SCAPA |
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