The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2017 Oct 15
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A feeling of horror or revulsion Crossword Clue
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A name for some shrikes Crossword Clue
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An Etonian oarsman, rather than a cricketer Crossword Clue
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Arkwright and Granville sitcom Crossword Clue
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Armenian composer of the ballets Gayane and Spartacus Crossword Clue
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A young Italian man Crossword Clue
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Bellini opera based on the English Civil War Crossword Clue
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Capital of France’s Eure department, whose name comes from the Gallic Eburovices tribe Crossword Clue
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Cocktails with vodka, coffee liqueur and cream or milk Crossword Clue
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Crackling on a vinyl record Crossword Clue
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Director of Rosemary’s Baby in 1968 and Chinatown in 1974 Crossword Clue
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Distance calculator Crossword Clue
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England’s World Cup-winning manager Crossword Clue
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Eponymous outlaw in a Walter Scott novel Crossword Clue
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Formally install in office Crossword Clue
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Former Parisian palace designed for Catherine of Medici and burnt down in 1871 Crossword Clue
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Garden plants with bright red, orange or yellow flowers and edible leaves Crossword Clue
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German art song — usually for solo voice with piano Crossword Clue
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Home of Nigeria’s oldest university, and capital of the state of Oyo Crossword Clue
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Hypnotic, tranquillising drug taken for the relief of insomnia Crossword Clue
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Impose beliefs upon Crossword Clue
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In botany, split into three parts Crossword Clue
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Informally, parts of the human heart Crossword Clue
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In showjumping, a fence made of rough branches Crossword Clue
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In which Ventôse, Germinal and Thermidor appeared Crossword Clue
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John Timpson’s co-presenter on Today from 1975 to 1986 Crossword Clue
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Latin phrase indicating that something is the direct consequence of an action Crossword Clue
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Liliaceous plant, or its juice used in skin and hair preparations Crossword Clue
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London metropolitan borough which became part of Tower Hamlets in 1965 Crossword Clue
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Millwall’s football ground in Cold Blow Lane from 1910 to 1993 Crossword Clue
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Mozart opera in which Pamina and Papageno appear Crossword Clue
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Music-hall entertainer Harry ____ wrote and sang Roamin' in the Gloamin' Crossword Clue
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Name first used for François Leclerc du Tremblay, Richelieu’s right-hand man Crossword Clue
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Official South African governmental policy of racial segregation, renounced in 1992 Crossword Clue
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Old English epic in which the dragon Grendel is mortally wounded Crossword Clue
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Pants and knickers Crossword Clue
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Public transport route from Stanmore to Stratford Crossword Clue
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River in Guyana, or a type of brown sugar Crossword Clue
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Small portable organs Crossword Clue
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Soviet president who introduced glasnost and perestroika Crossword Clue
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Spanish port on the Bay of Biscay, where a film festival has been held since 1953 Crossword Clue
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Spike of small flowers on trees and shrubs such as willow Crossword Clue
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Stricken with reverential fear Crossword Clue
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The capital of Croatia Crossword Clue
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The Crewe ____ were featured in Gridiron UK, a film about American football Crossword Clue
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The decisive 1942 second battle of ____ was the watershed of the Western Desert campaign Crossword Clue
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The dramatic ____ relate to action, time and place Crossword Clue
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The eviction of tenants from large Scottish estates in the early 19th century Crossword Clue
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The king is persuaded to marry Reignier's daughter ____, at the end of Henry VI Part 1 Crossword Clue
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The principal presenter of Today from 1958 to 1970 Crossword Clue
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The privatisation of the bus industry following the 1985 Transport Act Crossword Clue
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The ____ Times or 'Pink ’Un' was founded in 1888 Crossword Clue
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'Tinopolis' in South Wales, home of the Scarlets rugby union team Crossword Clue
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Writer of contemptible verse Crossword Clue