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Wednesday 17 November 2021

[Solution] The Daily Mirror Crossword Answers Today Wed Nov 17 2021

Welcome to our free daily The Daily Mirror crossword puzzles Answers Wed Nov 17 2021. The Daily Mirror, founded in 1903, is a British national daily tabloid-sized newspaper, that is also considered to be engaged in tabloid-style journalism. It is owned by parent company Reach plc. From 1985 to 1987, and from 1997 to 2002, the title on its masthead was simply The Mirror. The creators of the The Daily Mirror newspaper has also shared 2 pages of their newspaper with some games that you can play while you are having a break. 

Following the clues and attempt to fill in all the The Daily Mirror puzzle’s squares making you tedious?. We at AnswerTrivia.com happy to help you with crossword answers. Check back each day for a new The Daily Mirror Crossword Answers or explore ones we recently published. Here is the complete list of clues and answers for the Wed Nov 17 2021, The Daily Mirror Times crossword puzzle. Thank you once again for visiting answertrivia.com website in solving all the Wed Nov 17 2021 Times Crossword Answers.




1. Wince : FLINCH

 


2. Edible starch : SAGO

 


3. Is indebted to : OWES

Is indebted toDuring World War II, it has been estimated that between 19,500 and 50,000 members of the Imperial Japanese military were captured alive or surrendered to Western Allied combatants, prior to the end of the Pacific War in August 1945. Soviet troops seized and imprisoned more than half a million Japanese troops and civilians in China and other places. The number of Japanese soldiers, sailors ...

A high-income economy is defined by the World Bank as a nation with a gross national income per capita of US$12,696 or more in 2020, calculated using the Atlas method. While the term "high-income" is often used interchangeably with "First World" and "developed country", the technical definitions of these terms differ.The term "first world" commonly refers to countries that aligned themselves ...

 



4. Volcano mouth : CRATER

 


5. Fencing blade : EPEE

 


6. Indian garment : SARI

Indian garment 


7. Yuletide : NOEL

YuletideYule ("Yule time" or "Yule season") is a festival historically observed by the Germanic peoples.Scholars have connected the original celebrations of Yule to the Wild Hunt, the god Odin, and the pagan Anglo-Saxon Mōdraniht.. Later departing from its pagan roots, Yule underwent Christianised reformulation, resulting in the term Christmastide.Some present-day Christmas customs and traditions ...

Only "Happy Holidays from Snoopy," "Hocktide 



8. Furrow : RUT

 


9. Meadow : LEA

 


10. Periods of 24 hours : DAYS

 


11. Sculpture : BUST

 


12. Rotate : TURN

 


13. Commands : ORDERS

 


14. Type of cheese : EDAM

 


15. Currency unit : PESO

Currency unitThe smallest A A The mon was the  


16. Pebbles : STONES

PebblesA The Pebbles 


17. Surface : FACET

 


18. Tehran’s country : IRAN

 


19. Equine mammal : HORSE

Equine mammalThe EquidaeThe hoof is the tip of a toe of an A  


20. Clairvoyant : SEER

 


21. Work towards : ASPIRE

 


22. Observable : OVERT

 


23. Companion : ALLY

 


24. Probabilities : ODDS

 


25. Swords : SABRES

SwordsSoulcalibur: Lost SwordsThe Butterfly  


26. Lessening : LETUP

 


27. Particles : ATOMS

 


28. Samples : TESTS

 


29. Reverse : UNDO

 


30. Enthusiastic : KEEN

EnthusiasticEntomologyEarly life. Born in Glasgow, Ure was the daughter of civil engineer Colin McGregor Ure and Edith Swinburne.She went to the independent Mount School in York, where in 1951 she played the role of the Virgin Mary in the York Cycle of Mystery Plays, revived for the Festival of Britain. She trained for the stage at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, then based at the Royal Albert Hall ...

 



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