The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2020 Jun 14
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A famous pop group; the rhyme scheme used twice to begin a Petrarchan sonnet Crossword Clue
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American fashion designer noted for her contribution to the development of blue jeans Crossword Clue
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American poet’s name, typically printed in lower case Crossword Clue
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Any book regarded as authoritative on its subject Crossword Clue
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A riverside scavenger of Victorian times Crossword Clue
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Article sold below cost price to attract custom Crossword Clue
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A Walk in the ____ was Horst Jankowski’s biggest hit Crossword Clue
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BBC sitcom first shown in 2006, starring Jack Dee as an unsuccessful comedian Crossword Clue
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Born after (specifically) no more than 37 weeks of pregnancy Crossword Clue
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Central character of two film sequels to the Rocky series Crossword Clue
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City attacked with chemical weapons in the Iran-Iraq war Crossword Clue
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City in Saxony-Anhalt, served by the same airport as Leipzig Crossword Clue
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Dartmoor’s second-highest point Crossword Clue
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DH Lawrence’s second novel with the Brangwen sisters Crossword Clue
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Dominant grape variety in most red Chateauneuf-du-Pape Crossword Clue
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Egg-shaped Crossword Clue
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Finland’s pre-euro currency Crossword Clue
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First name of three wives of medieval English kings Crossword Clue
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____ has played Alan Turing and Stephen Hawking in films Crossword Clue
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In a typical state with three branches, one has ____ powers Crossword Clue
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Informally, a phrase or short solo in popular music Crossword Clue
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In Greek myth, the mortal woman who became the wife of Eros Crossword Clue
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Lacking teeth Crossword Clue
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London area where founder members of the Who grew up Crossword Clue
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Marlene’s husband in Only Fools and Horses Crossword Clue
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Meaning of “veni” in words attributed to Julius Caesar Crossword Clue
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Medieval instruments, similar to modern timpani Crossword Clue
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Name for a cockerel, derived from one featured in the Reynard the Fox fables Crossword Clue
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Often in brackets, a Latin word indicating text reproduced despite apparent errors Crossword Clue
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Painting style, of which Vermeer was a famous exponent Crossword Clue
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Plant of the same genus as love-lies-bleeding Crossword Clue
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Portuguese footballer who managed Hull City, Watford, and Everton Crossword Clue
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Prime minister of Norway three times, 1981-1996 Crossword Clue
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Random number generator used (in five versions) since 1957 Crossword Clue
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Relating to operations by, for example, a web host rather than client Crossword Clue
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Sailor’s dish of stewed meat, vegetables and ship’s biscuit Crossword Clue
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Salad of cracked wheat and chopped ingredients such as tomatoes, onions and parsley, often in a mezze selection Crossword Clue
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Seaside resort sometimes called the “Queen of the Welsh Watering Places” Crossword Clue
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Sitcom, starring Gregor Fisher, based on a recurring character in the Naked Video sketch show Crossword Clue
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Soap opera which spawned the spin-off Albion Market Crossword Clue
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That which, in the USA, is usually called a popsicle Crossword Clue
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“The martyrs go hand in hand into the arena; they are ____ alone” (Aldous Huxley, in The Doors of Perception) Crossword Clue
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The medieval scholar Roger ____ is often described as Britain’s first scientist Crossword Clue
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The ox-eye daisy Crossword Clue
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Trade name for methylphenidate, a drug used to treat ADHD and narcolepsy Crossword Clue
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Vehicle component which charges the battery while the engine is running Crossword Clue
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Window material strengthened with metal mesh Crossword Clue
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Wine region of central Portugal Crossword Clue
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“You can’t ____ a man who has no food” (Bob Marley) Crossword Clue