The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2020 May 31
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“About the sixth hour, when beasts most graze, birds best peck, and men sit down to that ____ which is called supper” (Love’s Labour’s Lost) Crossword Clue
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Actor whose most famous role was that of Alf Garnett Crossword Clue
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A large animal; slang for money Crossword Clue
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Also known as Bury Park, Luton Town FC’s former home ground Crossword Clue
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Ancient Turkish city, the birthplace of St Paul Crossword Clue
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A regular presenter of the world’s longest-running children’s TV show, from 1962 to 1972 Crossword Clue
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A semicircular moulding, especially at the top or bottom of a column Crossword Clue
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A small island in a river Crossword Clue
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A tool used for cutting and shaping wood Crossword Clue
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Canova sculpture in St Petersburg’s Hermitage Museum Crossword Clue
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Character from a symbol font (computing) or, in America, a wild party Crossword Clue
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Denoting a physical action stimulated by thought Crossword Clue
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Fictional diarist created by Helen Fielding for a newspaper column in 1995 Crossword Clue
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Film director who won two Oscars for Gandhi Crossword Clue
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French fashion designer who co-hosted the 1990s TV series Eurotrash with Antoine de Caunes Crossword Clue
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Fruit sometimes called a “shaved peach” Crossword Clue
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Grange Hill character given a spin-off series, 1983-1985 Crossword Clue
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Greek city linked to Epirus by the country’s only undersea tunnel Crossword Clue
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Greek god of the sun Crossword Clue
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Henry David ____ wrote Walden Crossword Clue
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Informally, the Deutsches Reich, 1918-1933 Crossword Clue
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____ Island is the northernmost part of Northern Ireland Crossword Clue
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____ join a hardback book’s covers and pages Crossword Clue
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Just before going to bed Crossword Clue
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Location of Caledonian MacBrayne’s busiest terminal Crossword Clue
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Luciano ____ (1937-2005), Italian tenor Crossword Clue
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Main character of Naughty Dog’s Uncharted video games Crossword Clue
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Of the ear Crossword Clue
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One of Pakistan’s two official languages Crossword Clue
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____ performed the theme tune to the James Bond film For Your Eyes Only Crossword Clue
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Philosopher associated with the concept of the superman Crossword Clue
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Polish pianist and composer who served as his country’s prime minister Crossword Clue
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Popular resort of Sydney, New South Wales Crossword Clue
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Rhythmical stress in prosody, or a sudden attack caused by a medical condition Crossword Clue
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River after which one of Germany’s states is named Crossword Clue
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Russian name for a legislative assembly’s lower house Crossword Clue
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Sans-serif typeface created by Hermann Zapf and released in 1958 Crossword Clue
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Site of the battle which started the American Civil War Crossword Clue
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The battle of ____ was America’s first major offensive in France during the First World War Crossword Clue
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The ____ di Siena is a horse race first held in its “modern” form in 1633 Crossword Clue
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The first word of a fairy tale, typically Crossword Clue
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The form of skiing which is not Nordic Crossword Clue
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The lioness in Born Free Crossword Clue
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“The moon’s an ____ thief” (Timon of Athens) Crossword Clue
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The spore-bearing inner mass of puffball fungi Crossword Clue
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To call abundance in solo whist and take eight tricks Crossword Clue
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To walk in an ostentatious way (from a step in square dancing) Crossword Clue
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Toxic gas whose chemical formula is a refusal Crossword Clue
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Weak glue-like mixture used to prepare walls before papering or plastering Crossword Clue
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Will-o’-the-wisp, or a delusive hope Crossword Clue