The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2020 Apr 05
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007 is thus, as a killer Crossword Clue
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1.76 pints Crossword Clue
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1st Baron Tweedsmuir, governor of Canada 1935-40, who wrote Huntingtower Crossword Clue
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Actress who has played Raquel Wolstenhulme in Coronation Street, and Celia’s daughter in 28D Crossword Clue
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Alain-Fournier’s only novel, about lost love and the mysterious world between childhood and adulthood Crossword Clue
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Angry or excited Crossword Clue
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An important form of communication for users of airports Crossword Clue
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A physical exercise also called the trunk-curl Crossword Clue
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BBC sports commentator at 11 summer Olympics and long-time presenter of Grandstand and A Question of Sport Crossword Clue
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Breathes out Crossword Clue
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Co-host of The One Show with Christine Bleakley, from 2007 to 2010 Crossword Clue
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Composer of Belshazzar’s Feast and Crown Imperial Crossword Clue
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Early evening BBC TV programme mixing news, consumer affairs and light entertainment, broadcast 1969-83 Crossword Clue
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Flexible armour made of riveted metal rings Crossword Clue
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Float ____ is made by the Pilkington process Crossword Clue
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Former docklands are often sites for urban ____ projects Crossword Clue
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Heavy hard-wearing fabric of coated canvas for protection from the sun, wind and rain Crossword Clue
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Host of live music TV programmes The Tube and Later… with ____ Crossword Clue
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In cricket, close an innings before the tenth wicket falls Crossword Clue
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In the Bible, the youth who received divine protection when thrown into a lions’ den Crossword Clue
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Leaves of the plant Camellia sinensis Crossword Clue
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Like Florence’s baptistery or Ely Cathedral’s central tower Crossword Clue
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London thoroughfare on which the Athenaeum, the Reform Club and the Travellers Club are situated Crossword Clue
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Member of a practically extinct US offshoot of the Quakers, practising a celibate and communal lifestyle Crossword Clue
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Musical term meaning “slowly” Crossword Clue
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“Of course, fanatical Communists and ____s generally can be respected, even if they are mistaken” (George Orwell) Crossword Clue
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Our associated weekly publication about the world of books Crossword Clue
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Overshadowed in importance or power Crossword Clue
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Permission from a bishop for a priest to leave a diocese to take up a new appointment elsewhere Crossword Clue
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Prizewinning creator of Fleabag Crossword Clue
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Romantic comedy about the widowed Alan Buttershaw and Celia Dawson Crossword Clue
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Roped tussles often seen at county shows and the like Crossword Clue
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Scottish landmark which Robert Louis Stevenson called “A hill for magnitude, a mountain in virtue of its bold design” Crossword Clue
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Secretary of the Bank of England from 1898 to 1908 who wrote a children’s classic Crossword Clue
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Small, agile songbirds with black, white and pink plumage Crossword Clue
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State capital of Wyoming Crossword Clue
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Structure, normally with slats, which protects windows from the sun in hot countries Crossword Clue
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Swiss city, the centre of Calvinism in the Reformation Crossword Clue
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The abbreviated name for Anglesey’s 58-lettered village Crossword Clue
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The elected chief of the stranded boys in Lord of the Flies Crossword Clue
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The raft which was sailed from Peru to Polynesia in 1947 Crossword Clue
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The seventh consecutive UK No 1 hit for the Beatles on the Parlophone label, and their first track lasting more than three minutes Crossword Clue
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To an American, this would be romaine Crossword Clue
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Tree whose dark purple “berries” are strictly seed cones Crossword Clue
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Vermouth, pastis, or dry sherry, for example Crossword Clue