The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2020 Jul 12
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A bitter bark formerly used in medicine Crossword Clue
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“A ____ cord is not quickly broken” (Ecclesiastes) Crossword Clue
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Aircraft manufacturer founded in Seattle in 1916 Crossword Clue
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America golfer, nicknamed The King, who won the Open in 1961 and 1962 Crossword Clue
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American social reformer and suffragist who worked closely with Elizabeth Stanton Crossword Clue
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American union leader and criminal, played by Jack Nicholson in a 1992 film Crossword Clue
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Animal in the same family as humans and some great apes Crossword Clue
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An Italian lady Crossword Clue
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Australian tennis player, winner of four 1950s grand slam men’s singles titles Crossword Clue
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British javelin thrower whose main rival in the 1980s was Petra Felke Crossword Clue
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By PH Newby, the first winner of the Booker Prize Crossword Clue
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Canadian tennis player, runner-up to Andy Murray in the 2016 Wimbledon men’s singles final Crossword Clue
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Carmarthenshire’s largest town Crossword Clue
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Clerical office which is an anagram of SUNDAY BEER Crossword Clue
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Daughter of Polonius and lover of Hamlet Crossword Clue
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Ecological zone, often named after its main vegetation Crossword Clue
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English furniture style of the late 18th century Crossword Clue
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Fastener with two arms pushed through a hole and bent Crossword Clue
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Grandma and Chalkie often appeared in cartoons by ____ Crossword Clue
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Having a pale brown-yellow colour Crossword Clue
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Hexahedrons of dehydrated bouillon Crossword Clue
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“If anything might ____ him now / The kind old sun will know” (Wilfred Owen) Crossword Clue
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In French, “faire du ____” is to go cycling Crossword Clue
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In Zambia, one hundredth of a kwacha Crossword Clue
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John Major’s successor as leader of the Conservative party Crossword Clue
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____ Kettle were hillbillies with 15 children in a 1940s and 1950s Universal Studios comedy series Crossword Clue
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Kos, Santorini, and Rhodes are some of the ____ Crossword Clue
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Language with the oldest vernacular literature in Western Europe Crossword Clue
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Leguminous tree whose wood is often used as barbecue fuel in the southern USA Crossword Clue
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London football club managed by Mikel Arteta Crossword Clue
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Malta’s northwesterly island neighbour Crossword Clue
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Mapping or study of the moon’s features Crossword Clue
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____ played Howard Kirk in the 1981 BBC adaptation of Malcolm Bradbury’s The History Man Crossword Clue
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Roman poet who had a feud with his former friend Nero Crossword Clue
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Skin condition characterised by red blisters and itchiness Crossword Clue
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Star Trek character originally played by James Doohan, and more recently by Simon Pegg Crossword Clue
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Swiss ski resort, a popular destination for the international jet set Crossword Clue
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“The best bunker buster” according to Scott Ritter, a UN weapons inspector in Iraq in the 1990s Crossword Clue
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The capital of Dominica Crossword Clue
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The first British player to participate in a 20th-century world chess championship final Crossword Clue
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The former status of this town in Angus is reflected in the name of its football team Crossword Clue
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The Isle of Man’s Tynwald comprises the Legislative Council and the ____ Crossword Clue
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The Open University’s home town Crossword Clue
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The windpipe Crossword Clue
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Trader exploiting market imperfections Crossword Clue
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“Whatever our souls are made of, ____” (Wuthering Heights) Crossword Clue