Below you will find all the answers for the Mirror Quiz Crossword Answers November 7 2017.
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| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| 1956 film Western starring John Wayne and Jeffrey Hunter | THESEARCHERS |
| Gloria —, Cuba-born singer-songwriter who recorded 1989 UK no 1 album Cuts Both Ways | ESTEFAN |
| Alan —, actor who played the title role in 1980s ITV police drama series Cribb | DOBIE |
| Carl —, German composer whose scenic cantata Carmina Burana was first staged in 1937 | ORFF |
| Capital of the Bahamas | NASSAU |
| 1989 biopic starring Michael Chiklis as comedian John Belushi | WIRED |
| 1996 horror film starring David Arquette and Neve Campbell | SCREAM |
| 1985 film comedy starring Eileen Brennan and Tim Curry | CLUE |
| Edible internal parts of an animal, such as the heart and liver | OFFAL |
| In Germany, one-hundredth of a Deutschmark until the introduction of the euro | PFENNIG |
| University city in Marche, Italy housing the Cattedrale di Sant’Emidio | ASCOLIPICENO |
| Brian —, South Africa-born actor who played Andra Binnie in BBC TV comedy series Rab C Nesbitt | PETTIFER |
| Jockey who rode 1971 Derby winner Mill Reef | GEOFF |
| 2014 comedy-drama film starring Michael Fassbender and Domhnall Gleason | FRANK |
| Decapod crustacean such as the Chinese mitten — | CRAB |
| 1862 novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky | THEHOUSEOF |
| Jasper —, character in novels by George Borrow including The Romany Rye and Lavengro | PETULENGRO |
| Alastair —, actor who played the title role in 1951 film drama Scrooge | SIM |
| Former Spanish viceroyalty that included Mexico and the Philippines | NEW |
| J D —, author of 1951 novel The Catcher in the Rye | SALINGER |
| Member of a French dialect-speaking people living chiefly in southern and eastern Belgium and northern France | WALLOON |
| Michael —, BBC TV weatherman who retired from full-time forecasting in 2004 | FISH |
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