The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2018 Feb 18
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1976 musical gangster comedy movie with a cast of children Crossword Clue
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2009 film starring Colin Firth, based on a Christopher Isherwood novel about a gay academic Crossword Clue
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A constellation named after an ancient Greek musical instrument Crossword Clue
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A deadly sin Crossword Clue
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Adjustable diaphragm used in most modern cameras Crossword Clue
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A ____ is the last entire pet called Eric in Monty Python’s Fish Licence sketch Crossword Clue
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A kitchen mill or grater, both with three choices for the rotating component Crossword Clue
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Alfredo ____ scored for Real Madrid in five European Cup victories Crossword Clue
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A long-legged wading bird Crossword Clue
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Ancient Roman military unit with about 500 soldiers Crossword Clue
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____ and the Range of Light is a book of Ansel Adams photos Crossword Clue
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A poem with six verses, all ending with the first or last line of the first verse Crossword Clue
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As at least some people think Crossword Clue
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As sold in the UK, this Italian sausage comes from Bologna Crossword Clue
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As something to be on, an opposite to 'wagon' Crossword Clue
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At sea, 'stop!' Crossword Clue
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Austrian abbot whose work started modern genetics Crossword Clue
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Avoid going to bed Crossword Clue
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Backward movement of a fired gun Crossword Clue
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Behaviour matching that of most other people Crossword Clue
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Britain’s highest chalk sea cliff Crossword Clue
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Character who does not eat Sophie in a Roald Dahl book Crossword Clue
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Czech composer of The Bartered Bride Crossword Clue
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Emily Brontë character played in films by Laurence Olivier, Timothy Dalton and Ralph Fiennes Crossword Clue
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English syllable, maybe repeated, equivalent to 'grunz' in German, 'boo' in Japanese, and 'nöff' in Swedish Crossword Clue
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Former centre of Catharism in France’s Tarn department Crossword Clue
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Former name for the western part of New Guinea, annexed by Indonesia in 1962 Crossword Clue
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French mathematician, whose topological Conjecture was proved in 2003 Crossword Clue
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Group of museums informally called 'America’s attic' Crossword Clue
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Gut feelings may also be located ____ Crossword Clue
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In Australia, genuine or true Crossword Clue
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Informally, the first US president to win the Nobel peace prize Crossword Clue
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In marketing, ____ time is the period during which a customer waits in a queue Crossword Clue
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'____ is not the art of scholars, but illiterates' (Werner Herzog) Crossword Clue
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Lowest possible rating in many online reviews Crossword Clue
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Lytton ____ wrote Eminent Victorians, which revolutionised biographical writing Crossword Clue
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Of a business, no longer operating Crossword Clue
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One of the 'ines herbes' in French cuisine Crossword Clue
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Permission to be absent from a school or college Crossword Clue
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River in Devon, with a small population of beavers Crossword Clue
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Someone who makes tight-fitting undergarments Crossword Clue
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Sydney is its largest city Crossword Clue
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The 1942-3 battle of ____ is possibly the bloodiest in history Crossword Clue
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The 'apple of love' in some European languages Crossword Clue
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The ____ Channel is between Mexico and Cuba Crossword Clue
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The first talkie feature film, starring Al Jolson Crossword Clue
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The last major British TV drama series made in black and white, first shown in 1967 Crossword Clue
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The police of this port 'dismisseth us' in a tongue-twister Crossword Clue
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The second electronic digital stored-program computer, first used at the University of Cambridge in 1949 Crossword Clue
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Thomas Love Peacock novel, similar to his previous Headlong Hall Crossword Clue
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Type of missile used to destroy other missiles Crossword Clue
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Urban railway system in Germany Crossword Clue
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Widespread hatred, often incurred as a result of one’s actions Crossword Clue
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Winston Churchill’s birthplace Crossword Clue
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Woven fabric with a pattern of diagonal ridges Crossword Clue