Monday, October 3, 2016

Mirror Quiz, October 3rd 2016

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October 3rd 2016 Answers

Clue Solution
Tony —, winner of the 1966 French Championships singles tennis title ROCHE
Gene —, jazz drummer portrayed by Sal Mineo in a 1959 biopic KRUPA
Non-SI unit of heat energy equal to 100,000 British thermal units THERM
John —, winner of the 1981 Wimbledon singles tennis championship MCENROE
US city in NW Texas formerly associated with the helium industry AMARILLO
Unfermented soya-bean curd eaten as a foodstuff TOFU
The —, UK video release title of a 2000 family film starring Jim Carrey in the title role GRINCH
William Henry —, US Secretary of State from 1861-69 SEWARD
Sandy —, golfer who won The Open Championship in 1985 LYLE
Louis-Joseph de —, French general killed by British forces under James Wolfe in Quebec in 1759 MONTCALM
Arctic toothed whale, the male of which has a long spiral tusk NARWHAL
Asian kingdom whose capital is Kathmandu NEPAL
24th letter in the Greek alphabet MG
Marvin —, US composer of Pulitzer Prize-winning musical A Chorus Line ALSH
Syngman —, president of South Korea from 1948-60 HE
Nicola —, Italian composer of the operas Germanico in Germania and Semiramide riconosciuta OPR
The —, 1954 novel by Hammond Innes also published as The Naked Land SRNEAD
Marble statue of Aphrodite famous for its missing arms housed in the Louvre Museum VNSEIO
The —, 2006 action film starring Michael Douglas and Kiefer Sutherland SNIE
Ancient region on the Adriatic Sea including parts of present-day Albania, Croatia and Montenegro LYI
Resort town in central Colorado, US, noted for its skiing SE
Old World songbird with a harsh chattering cry CA
Tony —, winner of the 1966 French Championships singles tennis title ROCHE
Gene —, jazz drummer portrayed by Sal Mineo in a 1959 biopic KRUPA
Non-SI unit of heat energy equal to 100,000 British thermal units THERM
John —, winner of the 1981 Wimbledon singles tennis championship MCENROE
US city in NW Texas formerly associated with the helium industry AMARILLO
Unfermented soya-bean curd eaten as a foodstuff TOFU
The —, UK video release title of a 2000 family film starring Jim Carrey in the title role GRINCH
William Henry —, US Secretary of State from 1861-69 SEWARD
Sandy —, golfer who won The Open Championship in 1985 LYLE
Louis-Joseph de —, French general killed by British forces under James Wolfe in Quebec in 1759 MONTCALM
Arctic toothed whale, the male of which has a long spiral tusk NARWHAL
Asian kingdom whose capital is Kathmandu NEPAL
24th letter in the Greek alphabet MG
Marvin —, US composer of Pulitzer Prize-winning musical A Chorus Line ALSH
Syngman —, president of South Korea from 1948-60 HE
Nicola —, Italian composer of the operas Germanico in Germania and Semiramide riconosciuta OPR
The —, 1954 novel by Hammond Innes also published as The Naked Land SRNEAD
Marble statue of Aphrodite famous for its missing arms housed in the Louvre Museum VNSEIO
The —, 2006 action film starring Michael Douglas and Kiefer Sutherland SNIE
Ancient region on the Adriatic Sea including parts of present-day Albania, Croatia and Montenegro LYI
Resort town in central Colorado, US, noted for its skiing SE
Old World songbird with a harsh chattering cry CA

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