| One who might crack a mirror |
| Arrangements, as of opposed mirrors, giving the effect of long vistas |
| Mirror holder |
| Actress who met her current husband amid a natural disaster, mirroring her recent role in "The Mountain Between Us": 2 wds. |
| A veil, rather than a mirror," per Oscar Wilde |
| Group whose logo looks the same in a mirror |
| A Chorus Line" character who sings "The Music and the Mirror |
| Mirror images? |
| Mirror ___ (reversed reflection) |
| He stared into a mirror. "___, handsome," said Lisa playfully. Inspired, Johnny raised the note by a semitone. "Awful!" he yelled. |
| Mirror's reflection |
| Danglers from rear-view mirrors |
| Mirror image? |
| Mirror reflections |
| Establishments with mirrored balls |
| Mirror |
| Mirrored |
| Duran Duran "How many hours ___ stared at my face in the mirror |
| Appearance, as in a mirror |
| Mirrors, in a way |
| Reflections from mirrors |
| Like a mirror |
| Some rearview mirror danglers |
| Smoke and mirrors, say |
| Like some mirrors |
| Rearview mirror danglers |
| She sees Meara in the mirror |
| Facing mirrors, in architecture |
| Sofas, dining room sets, mirrors, etc. |
| Group correctly spelled with one mirrored letter |