The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2019 Nov 10
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____ (1389-1464) founded a political dynasty in Florence Crossword Clue
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1972 hit for Elton John, from his Honky Château album Crossword Clue
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19th-century German youth who claimed to have grown up in a darkened cell Crossword Clue
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A British name for Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda Crossword Clue
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African river with a delta about 400 miles from the sea Crossword Clue
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A member of the Middle East’s largest Christian population Crossword Clue
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Another name for the marsupial Phascolarctos cinereus Crossword Clue
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“Are you the manager?” “I am the ____, madam” (Fawlty Towers) Crossword Clue
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Belgian cyclist who won the Tour de France and Giro d’Italia five times each, and one Vuelta a España Crossword Clue
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Big ____ is the only US National Park from which you can cross the border into Mexico Crossword Clue
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Brahms wrote the ____ and Academic Festival overtures as contrasting pieces in 1880 Crossword Clue
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Brazilian football club for which Pelé played Crossword Clue
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British actress who starred with Peter Fonda in Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry Crossword Clue
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Card game invented in Uruguay, popular in the 1950s Crossword Clue
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Chatsworth House in Derbyshire is the seat of dukes of ____ Crossword Clue
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Chinese province bordering Burma, Laos and Vietnam Crossword Clue
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Collectible items from the period 1901-10 Crossword Clue
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Composition for orchestra, chorus and solo singers Crossword Clue
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____ dioxide is the most abundant compound in the earth’s crust Crossword Clue
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Fire up Crossword Clue
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Firm named after Japanese characters for “sun” and “rise” Crossword Clue
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Floral badge worn in spring by Irish republicans Crossword Clue
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For any unsolved clues in this puzzle, ask a “____” to help Crossword Clue
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Forces linking atoms, produced by a transfer of electrons Crossword Clue
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Form of passenger transport invented in Japan, c 1869 Crossword Clue
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____ had a hit with That’s Amore in 1953 Crossword Clue
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Hungary won every Olympic team ____ event from 1928 to 1960 Crossword Clue
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Iannis ____ was a 20th-century composer whose music often used architectural or mathematical ideas Crossword Clue
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In medieval churches, the ____ was usually close to the main entrance Crossword Clue
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Irena ____ is the only athlete to have held the world record in the 100m, 200m and 400m Crossword Clue
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John Harvey ____ and Will Keith ____ invented cornflakes Crossword Clue
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Like a walnut, a ____ nut is strictly the edible seed of a drupe Crossword Clue
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Middle Eastern salutation meaning “peace” Crossword Clue
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“More ____ discoveries are wrong than right. […] the wrong ones do not get published so often” (Jacob Bronowski) Crossword Clue
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Most recent British winner of the Olympic 3000m steeplechase, in 1956 Crossword Clue
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Name shared by Royal Navy vessels and RAF bombers Crossword Clue
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Nocturnal predatory bird with a screeching call Crossword Clue
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Othello’s promotion of ____ causes Iago to plot against him Crossword Clue
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Region of India between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea Crossword Clue
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Spanish for “Auntie Mary”, a liqueur made from coffee beans Crossword Clue
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Swimmer in Greek myth who is mentioned in several Shakespeare plays Crossword Clue
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The amount by which the value of a nation’s exports exceeds the cost of its imports Crossword Clue
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The eight species of ____ are the only old-world mammals with keratin scales covering their skin Crossword Clue
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The item of clothing fastened with a woggle Crossword Clue
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The probable destination of a hiker with a scallop shell on their rucksack Crossword Clue
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The service that was provided by Mechanics’ Institutes Crossword Clue
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The smallest coin in present-day US currency Crossword Clue
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To notice something suspicious Crossword Clue
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Transport service connecting all US states except Alaska, Hawaii, South Dakota and Wyoming Crossword Clue
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White paint mixture traditionally used as a substrate for painting Crossword Clue