The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2017 Sep 10
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Actress who played Laura Jesson in Brief Encounter Crossword Clue
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Actress whose most notable character was Yvette Carte-Blanche in ’Allo ’Allo Crossword Clue
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A female kangaroo Crossword Clue
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A length of four inches Crossword Clue
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“____, and quit my sight!” (Macbeth, to Banquo’s ghost) Crossword Clue
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A noted ornithologist gave his name to this fictional secret agent Crossword Clue
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Another name for a dowser Crossword Clue
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Another name for the weaver’s knot or hitch Crossword Clue
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A secret organisation, or any group thought to resemble it Crossword Clue
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Band whose song Live It Up featured in the film Crocodile Dundee Crossword Clue
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Bomber pilot and close friend of Yossarian in Catch-22 Crossword Clue
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Breed of dog whose name is based on a word meaning “land” Crossword Clue
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Canadian province between Manitoba and Quebec Crossword Clue
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Current venue of the US Open tennis tournament Crossword Clue
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Disc formerly used instead of a coin in French payphones Crossword Clue
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Folded veil used as a nun’s headdress Crossword Clue
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Form of transport which must be booked in advance Crossword Clue
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Fragile porcelain from a town in Fermanagh Crossword Clue
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Gathered mass of carded wool ready for spinning Crossword Clue
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Greta Garbo starred as a Russian emissary in this 1939 film Crossword Clue
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Harry ____ played Mr Bumble in the film version of Oliver! Crossword Clue
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Hornby model railway brand, introduced in 1938 Crossword Clue
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H Rider Haggard’s fictional game hunter Crossword Clue
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Influential 20th-century US architect Crossword Clue
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Influential musician and producer, originally a member of Roxy Music Crossword Clue
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Jordan’s only coastal city, near Eilat in Israel Crossword Clue
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Location of public executions in London, 1783-1868 Crossword Clue
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Material on which another material is deposited Crossword Clue
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Midfielder who joined Arsenal from Southampton in 2011 Crossword Clue
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Mob Quad is in this part of Oxford University Crossword Clue
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Most of this national park is in Wyoming Crossword Clue
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Musician, played by Suzi Quatro, in some episodes of Happy Days Crossword Clue
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Narrator and purported author of epic poems by James Macpherson Crossword Clue
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Notable feature of Jupiter Crossword Clue
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Prince ____ Road is a street in London’s “Albertopolis” area Crossword Clue
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Proprietary name for a type of rechargeable battery Crossword Clue
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Scattered or scanty Crossword Clue
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Sir ____ Fuchs led a land crossing of Antarctica in 1957-8 Crossword Clue
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Stage name of the singer born Robyn Fenty Crossword Clue
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Strong wind which blows on the South African coast Crossword Clue
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Sweet, nut-based filling in chocolate Crossword Clue
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Taxonomy grouping equivalent to a division in botany Crossword Clue
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The City of London’s main shopping street since medieval times Crossword Clue
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The deep inner layer of the skin Crossword Clue
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The first stage of the 2014 Tour de France ended in this spa town Crossword Clue
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The influential philosophy text Critique of Pure Reason was written by Immanuel ____ Crossword Clue
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The ____ Mob drove the Bulletproof Bomb in Wacky Races Crossword Clue
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The most popular variety of this vegetable is calabrese Crossword Clue
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Theory of Games and Economic Behavior was written by John von ____ and Oskar Morgenstern Crossword Clue
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The UK’s best-selling single of 1974 Crossword Clue
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Tour de France winner in 2015, 2016 and 2017 Crossword Clue
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Trollope’s fictional English county, in the title of the final novel in a six-volume series Crossword Clue
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Vertical feature of staircases Crossword Clue
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Vessel displaying the consecrated host in Catholic Masses Crossword Clue
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Vladimir ____ wrote Lolita Crossword Clue
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Wild asses, or historical stone-throwing devices Crossword Clue
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Winner of the 2009 Grand National on Mon Mome, at 100-1 Crossword Clue