The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2020 Mar 22
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18th-century publication for which Benjamin Franklin adopted a pseudonym Crossword Clue
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2015 David Baldacci novel which introduced detective Amos Decker Crossword Clue
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Abalone of the Channel Islands Crossword Clue
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A brightly coloured tropical freshwater fish, often kept in aquariums Crossword Clue
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A co-star of 10D in the “Ocean’s” film franchise Crossword Clue
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Actor who played Derek Bentley in Let Him Have It Crossword Clue
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Actor who played Terry Duckworth in Coronation Street Crossword Clue
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Actress nominated for an Oscar for her first film role, Alexandra Feodorovna in Nicholas and Alexandra Crossword Clue
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An artist’s stand Crossword Clue
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Another name for a cataract (optical) condition) Crossword Clue
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Another name for Alces alces, which in British English is sometimes called “elk” Crossword Clue
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Band whose debut single Go Now was their only No 1 hit Crossword Clue
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British reggae band of the 1970s and early 1980s, originally fronted by Ted Dixon Crossword Clue
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Canvas canopies often attached to shop fronts or caravans Crossword Clue
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Clothing chain founded in 1969 by Donald and Doris Fisher Crossword Clue
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Collective noun for owls Crossword Clue
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District of north London between New Southgate and Woodside Park Crossword Clue
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English winner of the decathlon at the 2006 Commonwealth Games Crossword Clue
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Former makers of bits, spurs and other small metalware (spelling with M) Crossword Clue
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Free of nervous agitation Crossword Clue
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Garden plant with pink flowers and silver woolly foliage Crossword Clue
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Ghostly Crossword Clue
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“I maintain that the phrase, a ‘long poem’ is simply a flat ____” (Edgar Allan Poe) Crossword Clue
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Large Pacific Ocean eel, with dark brown circles around most of the iris Crossword Clue
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Level 42’s first appearance on Top of the Pops was with this 1981 single Crossword Clue
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Name used in the US for the Electric Light Orchestra’s debut album, as a result of misunderstood phone call records Crossword Clue
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Nikolai ____ wrote Taras Bulba Crossword Clue
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Obsessive self-centredness Crossword Clue
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Path followed by an airborne body under the influence of forces including gravity Crossword Clue
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Pen named after its Hungarian designer Crossword Clue
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____ played Lorna Cole in two of the Lethal Weapon films Crossword Clue
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Play thought to be a collaboration between William Shakespeare and George Wilkins Crossword Clue
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Pregnant, colloquially Crossword Clue
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Scotland’s A70 road runs from Edinburgh to ___ Crossword Clue
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Spanish cheese made with ewe’s milk Crossword Clue
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Spanish tennis player who won two grand-slam doubles titles with Emilio Sanchez Crossword Clue
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Stage name of the singer born Anna Mae Bullock Crossword Clue
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That which, in rugby union, is always worth seven points Crossword Clue
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The 1392 Statute of ____, limiting papal power in England, was later exploited by Henry VIII, eg against Wolsey Crossword Clue
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The Dying Swan was created for this ballerina Crossword Clue
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The largest province of South Africa Crossword Clue
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The lord chancellor is keeper of the ____ Crossword Clue
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The most populous of New York City’s five boroughs Crossword Clue
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Type of bridge restricted to pedestrian traffic Crossword Clue
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US actor who came to prominence as Dr Doug Ross in ER Crossword Clue
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Vietnam’s capital Crossword Clue