Chief ____ to the Cabinet Office, title of the official resident cat at 10 Downing Street Crossword Clue Answers on July 31, 2024
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Updated Jul 31, 2024
Chief ____ to the Cabinet Office, title of the official resident cat at 10 Downing Street Crossword Clue
Let’s find the answers to Chief ____ to the Cabinet Office, title of the official resident cat at 10 Downing Street for the July 31, 2024 edition of the crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 6 letters. Start with M and end with R, and the possible solutions are MARKER, MANNER, MOUSER.
Answer
The answer to the clue, Chief ____ to the Cabinet Office, title of the official resident cat at 10 Downing Street is MOUSER.
Explanation
The answer to the Chief ____ to the Cabinet Office, title of the official resident cat at 10 Downing Street is MOUSER.
The crossword clue "Chief ____ to the Cabinet Office, title of the official resident cat at 10 Downing Street" (6) leads to the answer "MOUSER." The clue cleverly plays on the dual meaning of "Chief Mouser"—referring both to the ceremonial title given to the resident cat at 10 Downing Street, who is known for catching mice, and the playful role of being a notable and distinguished presence in the Cabinet Office. This title highlights the cat's role in the household while also being a nod to its prestigious position within British political lore.
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