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Below you will find all the solutions to Mirror Quiz Crossword from January 14th 2019.
January 14th 2019 Answers
| Clue |
Solution |
| South American republic; capital Santiago |
CHILE |
| The —, 2007 novel by Robert Harris |
GHOST |
| Joe —, author of stage plays What the Butler Saw and Entertaining Mr Sloane |
ORTON |
| Full-bodied golden-coloured sweet sherry |
OLOROSO |
| — II, King of England from 978-1013 and 1014-16 |
ETHELRED |
| Smallest quantity of an element that can take part in a chemical reaction |
ATOM |
| R S —, England Test cricketer who hit 104 against West Indies in Bridgetown in 2009 |
BOPARA |
| Katarina —, 1988 Olympic figure skating gold medallist |
WITT |
| Calvin —, president of the US from 1923-29 |
COOLIDGE |
| State capital of North Carolina, US |
RALEIGH |
| Irwin —, director of adventure films Five Weeks in a Balloon and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea |
ALLEN |
| Iain —, late author of novels The Business and The Wasp Factory |
BANKS |
| One of a number of prophetesses in ancient Greece and Rome such as that of Cumae, who guided Aeneas through the underworld |
SIBYL |
| 2005 film comedy starring Will Smith in the title role |
HITCH |
| The —, 1966 novel by Kristin Hunter |
LANDLORD |
| Thomas —, author of 1843 poem The Song of the Shirt |
HOOD |
| British steamed suet pudding containing currants |
SPOTTED |
| Jacobean tragedy by Thomas Middleton published in 1657 |
WOMENBEWARE |
| Actor who starred as Bobby Gold in 1991 film drama Homicide |
JOEMANTEGNA |
| Capital of Sardinia |
CAGLIARI |
| Another name for the kneecap |
PATELLA |
| Pik —, South Africa Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1977-94 |
BOTHA |
| Spotted trout named after a character in 1841 Charles Dickens novel Barnaby Rudge |
DOLLY |
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