The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2020 Jun 07
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200m bronze medallist at the 1968 Olympics, noted for a medal ceremony Black Power salute with Tommie Smith Crossword Clue
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A general feeling of pessimism Crossword Clue
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A gesture of triumph with a clenched fist Crossword Clue
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A member of the zoological family Giraffidae Crossword Clue
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An alternative name for the Holocene epoch in geology Crossword Clue
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Anita ____’s first novel, in 1981, was A Start in Life Crossword Clue
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A plant considered harmful, often controlled by regulations Crossword Clue
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A rib Crossword Clue
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Army officer who led the 1953 British Mount Everest expedition Crossword Clue
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A senior priest Crossword Clue
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____ banknotes and coins were first used on January 1, 2002 Crossword Clue
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Britain’s best-known ____ is kept at Hereford Cathedral Crossword Clue
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____ came to fame as the awkward West Midlander Barry Taylor in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet Crossword Clue
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Canadian winner of three world darts championships, who commentated on others for the BBC, 1995-2007 Crossword Clue
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Chablis is made from this grape variety Crossword Clue
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____ coached 1964 Olympic long jump champion Lynn Davies, and later presented the TV show We Are the Champions Crossword Clue
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Colleague of James Ivory as a film producer and director Crossword Clue
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Contemporary folk singer who recorded her first album in 1960 and her most recent in 2018 Crossword Clue
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Description of all petrol sold in Britain since January 1, 2000 Crossword Clue
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Dried fruits and nuts eaten as snack food by hikers Crossword Clue
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English translation of “ceteris paribus” Crossword Clue
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Fee for sitting at a restaurant table Crossword Clue
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Fictional astronaut created by David Bowie Crossword Clue
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Finely minced pork mixed with cereal, often sold in tins Crossword Clue
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Guaranteed to succeed Crossword Clue
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Informally, the Palazzo Santa Sofia on Venice’s Grand Canal Crossword Clue
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Informally, the raiser of more than £32 million for NHS Charities Together Crossword Clue
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____ Investigates was a 1990s BBC crime drama series starring Patricia Routledge Crossword Clue
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'I saw the hideous phantasm of a man […], stir with an ____, half vital motion' (Mary Shelley in Frankenstein) Crossword Clue
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Island just off the Ross of Mull Crossword Clue
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Jerome ____ wrote songs including Ol’ Man River and Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Crossword Clue
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Joint of meat containing the backbone Crossword Clue
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Last word in a telegramese sentence Crossword Clue
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Latin for “purchaser”, used in a proverbial phrase Crossword Clue
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Musical instrument invented by Bartolomeo Cristofori, around 1700 Crossword Clue
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Musical performance by a soloist or small group Crossword Clue
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Omit (a sound or syllable) in speech Crossword Clue
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Short-lived British abstract style of modern art, named by Ezra Pound who contributed to its 1914 manifesto Crossword Clue
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Small case hung from an obi in traditional Japanese dress Crossword Clue
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Southern pacific boat, often with an outrigger and triangular sail Crossword Clue
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Staying calm in a difficult situation Crossword Clue
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The only presenter of Channel 4’s Grand Designs series Crossword Clue
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This type of decoration may be champlevé or cloisonné Crossword Clue
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Traditional name for a work of embroidery supposedly commissioned by Bishop Odo in the 1070s Crossword Clue
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TV talent show first shown in 2004 Crossword Clue
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Twelve famous faces seen on A Question of Sport Crossword Clue
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Type of board used with a planchette Crossword Clue
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Very small, especially as a description of a person Crossword Clue
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____ was the Cadbury’s rival of the Mars bar, 1967-78 Crossword Clue
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Welsh comedian Max Boyce’s catchphrase Crossword Clue