The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2020 Jan 05
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1978 comedy film starring Clint Eastwood and an orangutan called Clyde Crossword Clue
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About 130 beats per minute, in music Crossword Clue
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Actor whose first major film success was Genevieve Crossword Clue
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A decomposed snail in a ginger beer bottle in 1928 led to the case which laid the foundation of laws about ____ Crossword Clue
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A large book Crossword Clue
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Albanian warlord who ruled a near-autonomous state in the Ottoman empire based in Ioannina, visited by Byron Crossword Clue
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A name for the pan used to make a Spanish rice-based dish Crossword Clue
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A small mountain lake Crossword Clue
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A type of presenter, from a French word for “godfather” Crossword Clue
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British economist David ____ developed the theory of comparative advantage about international trade, in 1817 Crossword Clue
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Charles Dickens novel divided into five “staves” Crossword Clue
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Comedian Trevor Noah took over from Jon Stewart in 2015 as presenter of The ____ on American TV Crossword Clue
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Earache Crossword Clue
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Erectile plumage or hair Crossword Clue
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First word in the title of a long-running Jools Holland show Crossword Clue
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Founder of the short-lived UK newspaper Today Crossword Clue
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Having 20/10 rather than 20/20 vision Crossword Clue
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Home secretary succeeded by Douglas Hurd in 1985 Crossword Clue
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Hydrocarbon in natural and synthetic rubbers Crossword Clue
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In ____, (conducted) while a person is not present Crossword Clue
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In diocese of Norwich regulations, “____s should honour the dead, comfort the living and inform posterity” Crossword Clue
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In US slang, to turn from a moral to an immoral life Crossword Clue
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“I pass, like ____, from land to land; / I have strange power of speech” (Coleridge, in The Ancient Mariner) Crossword Clue
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Machine which turns and shapes wood or metal Crossword Clue
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Madonna single released between Cherish and Dear Jessie Crossword Clue
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Name used for a sight by American archers Crossword Clue
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Nursemaid employed by Europeans in colonial India Crossword Clue
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Often pink-flowered relative of the primula, native to southern Europe but sometimes growing wild in southern England Crossword Clue
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Persecution by billeting of intimidatory troops in a Huguenot home, used by Louis XIV in the 1680s Crossword Clue
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Played by Race Davies, the sister of Steve, Martin Kemp’s EastEnders character Crossword Clue
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Portrayed on TV by Barbara Hale, Perry Mason’s secretary Crossword Clue
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Possible response to fear of civil unrest or natural disaster Crossword Clue
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Scottish regular on Dragons’ Den, 2005-2015 Crossword Clue
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____’s directorial debut was She’s Gotta Have It in 1986 Crossword Clue
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Singer whose 2007 cover of What a Wonderful World with Eva Cassidy was her first No 1 single Crossword Clue
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Song by the Script, its title in the line “Maybe I’ll get famous as ____” Crossword Clue
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Star Trek android character played by Brent Spiner Crossword Clue
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Tempranillo and garnacha tinta are the main grape varieties used to make this red wine Crossword Clue
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____ tenens, a deputy or stand-in Crossword Clue
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The ____, a 1980 novel by Margaret Drabble, its central character a journalist called Kate Armstrong Crossword Clue
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The glossy surface of the teeth Crossword Clue
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The greatest British film of all time, according to the British Film Institute in 1999 Crossword Clue
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The most populous US city on the Rio Grande Crossword Clue
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“There is no ____ which is not true” (Miguel de Cervantes) Crossword Clue
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This was founded by Aneurin Bevan in 1948 Crossword Clue
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Translation of the name created by German psychologist William Stern for the score in his tests on students Crossword Clue
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Will Smith’s usual way of addressing the head of the household in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Crossword Clue
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Word which can precede snake, roots, and widow Crossword Clue