Mirror Quiz Crossword September 18 2023 Answers

In our website you will find all Mirror Quiz Crossword September 18 2023 Answers. Mirror Quiz is one the many crosswords that are released daily which have different clues. Each day The Mirror releases 3 more crosswords which are Classic, Cryptic and Quick.

Mirror Quiz Crossword September 18 2023 Answers

ACROSS
  • Cut of beef extending from the neck to the shoulder blade
    CHUCK
  • Card game for four; a forerunner of bridge
    WHIST
  • Brother of Moses in the Old Testament; first high priest of the Israelites
    AARON
  • Village in West Yorkshire home to the Bronte sisters
    HAWORTH
  • Cavalier King Charles spaniel with chestnut-and-white markings
    BLENHEIM
  • Ben —, marooned pirate in R L Stevenson novel Treasure Island
    GUNN
  • Greek goddess of wisdom and prudent warfare
    ATHENA
  • Pina —, German choreographer associated with the Tanztheater Wuppertal company who died in 2009
    BAUSCH
  • The —, 1958 novel by Iris Murdoch
    BELL
  • Medieval weapon that shoots projectiles called quarrels
    CROSSBOW
  • Town in Surrey at the foot of the North Downs
    REIGATE
  • Fruit of the oak tree
    ACORN
  • Sean —, Great Britain 1988 Olympic hockey semi-finals hat-trick scorer
    KERLY
  • Irvine —, author of novels Crime, Glue and Porno
    WELSH
DOWN
  • Lena —, singer-actress who played Glinda the Good in 1978 fantasy film The Wiz
    HORNE
  • Genus of South American trees whose dried bark is a source of quinine
    CINCHONA
  • Geoffrey —, Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1979-83
    HOWE
  • Richard —, composer of 1911 opera Der Rosenkavalier
    STRAUSS
  • Author whose volumes of short stories include The Illustrated Man and I Sing the Body Electric!
    RAYBRADBURY
  • The —, fence in the 2014 Grand National where Teaforthree unseated its rider
    CHAIR
  • & 21D 1982 graphic novel by Raymond Briggs featuring the couple Jim and Hilda Bloggs (4,3,4,5)
    WHENTHEWIND
  • Port and resort in Kent on the North Sea coast
    RAMSGATE
  • French abbess; pupil and lover of theologian Peter Abelard
    HELOISE
  • Close-fitting medieval visored helmet with a neck guard
    ARMET
  • See 9 Down
    BLOWS
  • Stage play by Bertolt Brecht first performed in 1923
    BAAL