The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2017 Dec 31
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1952 film noir with no dialogue, starring Ray Milland Crossword Clue
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1967 single by Petula Clark, written by Charlie Chaplin Crossword Clue
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African republic situated between Ghana and Benin Crossword Clue
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A Hindu religious teacher Crossword Clue
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A hurricane, as described in the title of the best-known novel by Richard Hughes Crossword Clue
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Amusing in a peculiar fashion Crossword Clue
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An ant Crossword Clue
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Archaic word meaning ignorance Crossword Clue
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A settee, its name from an Arabic word for a raised platform Crossword Clue
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A soldier of a light cavalry regiment Crossword Clue
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BBC documentary series hosted by Neil Oliver and Nicholas Crane Crossword Clue
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Botanical name for a grape or a grapelike berry Crossword Clue
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Brand name of four types of Italian vermouth Crossword Clue
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Brand name used by Vincent Bach, who made trumpets and trombones rather than string instruments Crossword Clue
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Broad-winged bird of prey often used in falconry Crossword Clue
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Colombian captain of AS Monaco and all-time top scorer for his national team Crossword Clue
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Consumer protection body replaced by the Competition and Markets Authority in 2014 Crossword Clue
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Cosmetic treatment of the feet Crossword Clue
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Dehydration by evaporation is used to produce this foodstuff Crossword Clue
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Elvis Costello and the Attractions single which followed Oliver’s Army Crossword Clue
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Extinct elephant-like mammal Crossword Clue
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Franz Kafka novel published posthumously in 1925 Crossword Clue
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Genus including most of the tree ferns grown in British gardens Crossword Clue
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In a relationship Crossword Clue
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In sailing, the distance made to windward while tacking Crossword Clue
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Jewish term for the Passover festival Crossword Clue
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Long distance footpath which runs from Winchester to Eastbourne Crossword Clue
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Musical genre of the 1980s identified by the smiley face symbol Crossword Clue
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Passage through which a fluid enters a machine Crossword Clue
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Rail service with St Pancras International as its main station in the UK Crossword Clue
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Reason for a yachtswoman to tack Crossword Clue
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Setting of the 2004 video game Grand Theft Auto Crossword Clue
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Severe poverty Crossword Clue
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Shortened name of the drug commonly called heroin Crossword Clue
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Short story by Daphne du Maurier, later a film starring Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland Crossword Clue
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Slang word for money Crossword Clue
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Small, long-eared member of the Equus genus Crossword Clue
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Songs or poems celebrating a marriage Crossword Clue
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Subterranean ____ Blues, a song by Bob Dylan Crossword Clue
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Surname of the Tennessee politician who died at the siege of the Alamo Crossword Clue
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The affliction graphospasm, also called scrivener’s palsy Crossword Clue
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The ____ agreement of 1985 relaxed a number of European border controls Crossword Clue
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The belladonna lily Crossword Clue
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The Downs is a roadstead between ____ and the Goodwin Sands Crossword Clue
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The monetary unit of Paraguay Crossword Clue
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The muse of astronomy and another name for Aphrodite Crossword Clue
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The original Good King Wenceslas was a duke of ____ Crossword Clue
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The President of Sudan Crossword Clue
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The “sport of kings” Crossword Clue
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This element’s atomic number is 1 Crossword Clue
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Tibet’s forbidden city Crossword Clue
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Time after which TV programmes unsuitable for children may be broadcast Crossword Clue
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To draw or paint Crossword Clue
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Turnips, to the Scottish Crossword Clue
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Type of car called a station wagon in the USA Crossword Clue
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Ukraine city whose previous names include Hughesovka and Stalino Crossword Clue
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Unwanted fish or other aquatic creatures in a fisherman’s net Crossword Clue
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William Herschel used a microscope to show that this marine animal is not a plant Crossword Clue