Mirror Quiz Crossword March 1 2023 Answers
ACROSS
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Thomas —, US president from 1801-09
JEFFERSON
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Leon —, author of novels The Haj and QB VII
URIS
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High jump technique that dominated the sport before the Fosbury Flop
STRADDLE
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Musical instruction that a piece be performed smoothly and connectedly
LEGATO
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& 12D Actor who plays Zak Dingle in ITV soap Emmerdale (5,9)
STEVE
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University city in Emilia-Romagna, Italy, on the northern flank of the Apennines
BOLOGNA
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Otto —, German artist whose paintings include 1920’s Skat Players
DIX
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Line on a map connecting places having equal rainfall
ISOHYET
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Eric —, WBA Flyweight champion from 2000-03
MOREL
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Capital of Poland
WARSAW
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Garth —, comedy character co-created and played by Matthew Holness, winner of the 2001 Perrier Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
MARENGHI
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Light slender flexible sword tipped by a button
FOIL
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Registration county of NE Scotland whose settlements include Thurso and John O’Groats
CAITHNESS
DOWN
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F —, South Africa Test cricketer who hit 137 against New Zealand at Port Elizabeth in 2013
DUPLESSIS
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In bridge, an original holding of one card only in a suit
SINGLETON
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Rocky —, rugby union flanker; 2005 Australia Test debutant against Samoa
ELSOM
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1977 novel by Craig Thomas
FIREFOX
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European freshwater fish with a compressed dark greenish body
RUDD
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Suburb of Paris housing an international airport
ORLY
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2005 novel by Andy McNab
AGGRESSOR
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See 13 Across
HALLIWELL
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Piece of metal held in the mouth of a horse by reins in order to control the animal while riding
BIT
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Polygon with 10 sides
DECAGON
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The —, 1980 children’s book by Roald Dahl
TWITS
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Large burrowing rodent of Central and South America with white-spotted brown fur
PACA
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In weaving, the yarn woven across the width of a fabric
WEFT