The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2020 Jun 21
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1936 Aldous Huxley novel, its title taken from Milton’s Samson Agonistes Crossword Clue
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Abbreviation often seen on European lorries Crossword Clue
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A cricket or football ground in Australia Crossword Clue
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Actress who starred with Richard Burton in Look Back in Anger and The Spy Who Came in from the Cold Crossword Clue
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A genetic variant, of a bacterium for example Crossword Clue
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A Hawaiian garland Crossword Clue
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An artist’s rough sketch Crossword Clue
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A rectangular building stone or masonry using it Crossword Clue
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Artist made famous by his Apocalypse with Pictures, a series of woodcuts published in 1498 Crossword Clue
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A seasonal wind; Edina’s surname in Absolutely Fabulous Crossword Clue
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Australian city, a gateway to the Great Barrier Reef Crossword Clue
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BBC2 business and consumer show, broadcast 1994-2010 Crossword Clue
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Brief spell of precipitation Crossword Clue
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Chalk promontory close to Bridlington Crossword Clue
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Colloquially, a novel method of increasing personal efficiency Crossword Clue
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Combined with or converted to salt Crossword Clue
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Comedian who co-wrote and starred in Dr Terrible’s House of Horrible Crossword Clue
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“Do not ____ thy reasons from this clause” (Twelfth Night) Crossword Clue
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Emmerdale character, played by Michelle Hardwick, a friend of Rhona Goskirk Crossword Clue
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Eponymous canine character of a 1906 novel by Jack London Crossword Clue
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European member of the herring family which leaves the sea to spawn in rivers Crossword Clue
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“Every marriage tends to consist of an ____ and a peasant. Of a teacher and a learner” (John Updike) Crossword Clue
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Full name of the author who sometimes wrote as Saki Crossword Clue
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Goose which is the state bird of Hawaii Crossword Clue
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In 1910, aviation pioneer ____ won a prize of 10,000 dollars offered by Joseph Pulitzer for the first 137-mile flight, with two stops, from Albany to Manhattan Crossword Clue
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In boxing, a punch delivered with a wide swing of the arm Crossword Clue
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In the 1000th edition of Top of the Pops, broadcast in 1983, the No 1 single was performed by ____ Crossword Clue
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John ____ was director-general of the BBC, 1992-2000 Crossword Clue
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Kim Hunter won the 1951 best supporting actress Oscar for her performance as ____ in A Streetcar Named Desire Crossword Clue
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Lunch, as a French noun or verb Crossword Clue
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Most delicious or attractive Crossword Clue
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“Musicians are seldom ____; a woman who could sing like that must know how to love indeed” (Honoré de Balzac) Crossword Clue
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Name for UFO sightings, popularised in a 1977 film Crossword Clue
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Nickname given to the French, US and UK flags (among others) Crossword Clue
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Pablo ____ made the first recording of the Bach cello suites Crossword Clue
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Paul ____ was the founder of Germany’s federal institute for vaccines and biomedicines Crossword Clue
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Prime minister of Denmark since June 2019 Crossword Clue
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Saint ____ was the “Apostle to the Picts” Crossword Clue
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Shown in or out Crossword Clue
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Stage name of 1960s pop icon Terence Nelhams-Wright Crossword Clue
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Students ridiculed for their studiousness Crossword Clue
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The capital of Jersey Crossword Clue
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The capital of Somalia Crossword Clue
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The ____, Chris Rea album of 1998 Crossword Clue
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The first performance on the 1000th edition of Top of the Pops was ____ by Thompson Twins Crossword Clue
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The volume control of an amplifier Crossword Clue
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Those who take goods as booty Crossword Clue
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Wiltshire town whose abbey is the burial place of the first king of the whole of England Crossword Clue