The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2019 Jun 16
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& 25A The first woman to sit in the House of Commons [two-word answer] Crossword Clue
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Actor James ____ built The Theatre in London in 1576 Crossword Clue
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Bewildered, amazed Crossword Clue
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Capital of Morocco, also a Maltese town near Mdina Crossword Clue
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Colloidal dispersion of solid or liquid particles in a gas, such as smoke or fog Crossword Clue
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Composer of Curlew River and The Prince of the Pagodas Crossword Clue
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Debut single (and biggest hit) of Mungo Jerry, in 1970 Crossword Clue
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____ de Machaut, French composer of songs in the 1300s Crossword Clue
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Edinburgh residence of Scottish monarchs until 1603 Crossword Clue
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English pre-Raphaelite textile designer and writer Crossword Clue
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Ernest Hemingway novel about Frederic Henry’s First World War experiences in Italy Crossword Clue
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Finland, to the Finns Crossword Clue
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“For here / Am I sitting in a ____, / Far above the world” (David Bowie, in Space Oddity) Crossword Clue
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French port at the mouth of the Seine Crossword Clue
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French wine made principally from merlot or cabernet sauvignon grapes Crossword Clue
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German city whose Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex became a Unesco world heritage site in 2001 Crossword Clue
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____ Hawthorne, author of The Scarlet Letter Crossword Clue
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In 2008, Rebecca ____ became the first British swimmer since 1908 to win two gold medals at the same Olympics Crossword Clue
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Incus Crossword Clue
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Influential famous folk Crossword Clue
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Informally, the singer for whom Noel Coward created the role of Ada Cockle in The Girl Who Came To Supper Crossword Clue
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Irish statesman and philosopher who criticised Britain’s treatment of its American colonies Crossword Clue
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“____ is when a guy gets stabbed in the back and, instead of bleeding, he sings” (Ed Gardner) Crossword Clue
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John Curry, Katarina Witt and Sonja Henie, for example Crossword Clue
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Justine ____, Belgian tennis player who won the French Open in 2003 and 2005-2007 Crossword Clue
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Martyr, later canonised, believed to be the first bishop of Paris Crossword Clue
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Musical direction — “all playing (or singing) together” Crossword Clue
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New York suburb to the north of the Bronx Crossword Clue
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Notre Dame’s three ____s survived the fire in April Crossword Clue
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Painter of Antwerp Cathedral’s The Descent from the Cross Crossword Clue
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Palindromic trade name for a machine used to aerate soil Crossword Clue
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Part of the Antarctic Ocean, named after a British navigator Crossword Clue
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Philosophical study of the fundamental nature of reality Crossword Clue
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Piz Bernina is the highest mountain in the Eastern ____ Crossword Clue
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Racing toboggan on which riders lie on their backs Crossword Clue
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Rang the changes Crossword Clue
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Saying about a city, recorded by Goethe in his Italian Journey Crossword Clue
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Scottish football team from Paisley, “The Buddies” Crossword Clue
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See 8D Crossword Clue
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The emperor ____ monkey is supposedly so-called as its “moustache” makes it resemble Wilhelm II Crossword Clue
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The first person, in 1935, to fly solo from Hawaii to the US mainland Crossword Clue
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The odious hypocrite of Molière’s comedy Crossword Clue
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The Restriction of Offensive Weapons Act 1959 prohibited the import of ____ into the UK Crossword Clue
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The world of Enid Blyton’s Noddy books Crossword Clue
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Thoroughfare along the south side of St James’s Park Crossword Clue
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Trophy to be awarded on September 16, 2019 Crossword Clue
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____ were originally played for important people, or sung by lovers for their ladies Crossword Clue
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Wilhelm ____ is jointly credited for the discovery of calculus Crossword Clue
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Wind-pollinated hanging flowering spike of various trees Crossword Clue
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“You can tell the history of jazz in four words: Louis Armstrong. ____.” (Miles Davis) Crossword Clue