The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2020 Jun 28
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A cathedral cleric Crossword Clue
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According to the Odyssey, ____ detained Odysseus for seven years Crossword Clue
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A “classic” baseplate for this toy shows its name 1024 times Crossword Clue
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A fawn colour, especially of dresses or coats Crossword Clue
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An emotional display, often embarrassing for onlookers Crossword Clue
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Any of Scotland’s 282 separate peaks over 3000 feet high Crossword Clue
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A regular ____ can be described as a triangular pyramid Crossword Clue
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Audiences traditionally stand for this Handelian chorus Crossword Clue
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A young pilchard; a variety of chalcedony Crossword Clue
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Business costs not attributable to individual products Crossword Clue
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Cheshire location of the main Bentley car factory Crossword Clue
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Chinese silk straight dress with stand-up collar and side slit Crossword Clue
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Common name for various bivalve molluscs, especially Mytilus edulis Crossword Clue
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Elvis Presley's third film and its title song, the first record to enter the UK charts at No 1 Crossword Clue
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Essex island, which became a holiday destination in the first half of the 20th century Crossword Clue
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Extreme northern location; an uttermost point or degree Crossword Clue
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Former TV quizmaster who created the educational website HistoryWorld Crossword Clue
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Founded in Perth in 1976, the UK’s largest bus company Crossword Clue
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Game like charades, with acted rhymes of a clue word Crossword Clue
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Geometrical property of a shape, which may be rotational or reflective Crossword Clue
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Greek goddess of youth and spring Crossword Clue
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House of the Rising Sun was the only UK No 1 hit by the ____ Crossword Clue
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Indian dish of yoghurt with spices and chopped vegetables, especially cucumber Crossword Clue
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Joseph Conrad novel set in Costaguana, a fictional country Crossword Clue
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Large area where Spanish and Portuguese are spoken Crossword Clue
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Light fluffy dish made by adding stiffly beaten egg whites to a roux and savoury or sweet flavouring ingredients Crossword Clue
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Lincolnshire market town, important in the medieval wool trade Crossword Clue
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Loose fibre from old rope, used to caulk seams in wooden ships Crossword Clue
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Lord ____ was a lifelong advocate for penal reform Crossword Clue
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Made a survey with a baseline and angular measurement Crossword Clue
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Mediocre Crossword Clue
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Novelist influenced by Edouard Dujardin’s Les lauriers sont coupés, an early example of stream of consciousness Crossword Clue
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One who refuses to recognise the truth Crossword Clue
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Organisation maintaining world order in a 1960s TV series Crossword Clue
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Part of Westminster Abbey where Chaucer was buried Crossword Clue
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Physicist who worked on electricity and magnetism Crossword Clue
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____ played George Smiley in Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy Crossword Clue
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Provoke to action Crossword Clue
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Region including Vanuatu, New Caledonia and Fiji Crossword Clue
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Rich tapestries were named after this northern French city Crossword Clue
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River which flows through Lake Geneva Crossword Clue
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Silent film star, one of the founders of United Artists Crossword Clue
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Sir Mark ____ has been the Hallé Orchestra’s Music Director since 2000 Crossword Clue
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Terminus of the London and Birmingham Railway, opened in 1837, and controversially rebuilt in the 1960s Crossword Clue
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The most difficult toe jump in figure-skating Crossword Clue
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“The world’s largest dedicated online grocery retailer”, founded in 2000 Crossword Clue
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Two of these offences are linked with lions and slow-moving tree creatures Crossword Clue
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Ukraine-born US violinist who said that he played “music that solves all human problems: Bach, Mozart, Beethoven” Crossword Clue
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Unaccompanied secular part-songs of the 16th century Crossword Clue
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Until 1974, the Parts of ___ was an administrative area in Lincolnshire, including Boston and Spalding Crossword Clue
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Very large dog breed, with a rough shaggy coat Crossword Clue