The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2020 Aug 02
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1996 football single featuring Baddiel and Skinner Crossword Clue
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A Bakewell tart has this almond-based filling Crossword Clue
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A deer’s horn Crossword Clue
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Also known as the “Cradle of Liberty”, a popular tourist site in Boston, Massachusetts Crossword Clue
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“____ and wisdom are not opposing values” (Bill Clinton) Crossword Clue
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An ecclesiastical council, or an obsolete word for a conjunction of planets Crossword Clue
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A North American born of Japanese immigrant parents Crossword Clue
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Another name for hydrogen cyanide Crossword Clue
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A ____ question is one which does not invite an answer Crossword Clue
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Archaically or in dialect, an ant Crossword Clue
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A rhyming game Crossword Clue
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Art gallery owned by Jay Jopling, with two branches in London and one on Hong Kong Island Crossword Clue
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A shivering fit Crossword Clue
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Capital of Thessaly and, in myth, the birthplace of Achilles Crossword Clue
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____ declared his presidential candidacy on April 25, 2019 Crossword Clue
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Designating the most negative outcome of something Crossword Clue
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Disneyland is in this Californian city Crossword Clue
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Early devices used to help those with poor hearing Crossword Clue
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Early type of motorcycle with a passenger seat in front Crossword Clue
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Framework allowing a vehicle to carry extra luggage Crossword Clue
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“Grow great by your example and put on / The dauntless spirit of ____” (Shakespeare, King John) Crossword Clue
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Henrik ____ wrote Hedda Gabler Crossword Clue
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In Monty Python’s cheese shop sketch, the one mentioned after Venezuelan beaver cheese Crossword Clue
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Like his brother Denis, ____ played football for Arsenal and cricket for Middlesex Crossword Clue
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London’s ____ docks opened in 1806 and closed in 1967 Crossword Clue
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Manager of Sampdoria, and formerly Leicester City Crossword Clue
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Medical term for an abnormally strong appetite, derived from the ancient Greek for “hunger” Crossword Clue
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Multi-volume hagiography, started in the 17th century Crossword Clue
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Musician and poet who collaborated with Pete Doherty of the Libertines and Babyshambles Crossword Clue
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Old name for the Mon-Khmer language of Vietnam Crossword Clue
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Pertaining to kissing Crossword Clue
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Plain white fur used in clothing Crossword Clue
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____ plays for Everton and the Nigerian national team Crossword Clue
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Popular eating and cooking apple of Australian origin Crossword Clue
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Region of western Asia Minor once settled by the Greeks Crossword Clue
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Star Trek character played by George Takei Crossword Clue
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The first female Ukrainian to break into the top 10 tennis rankings, reaching No 3 in 2017 and 2019 Crossword Clue
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The Greek god of war Crossword Clue
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The opposite of a vacuum Crossword Clue
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The second-highest civil award for bravery in both Canada and Australia Crossword Clue
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The University of Oxford’s motto Crossword Clue
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“Till the injurious Romans did ____ / This tribute from us, we were free” (Shakespeare, Cymbeline) Crossword Clue
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UK prime minister whose first term in office came between Disraeli’s two Crossword Clue
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Until 1920, an Italian car manufacturer’s acronymic name Crossword Clue
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US feminist who co-founded the Women’s Media Center with Jane Fonda and Robin Morgan Crossword Clue
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Usually, the longer of the two main bones of the forearm Crossword Clue
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Well-known ____ artists include Henri Rousseau and Beryl Cook Crossword Clue
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“Whereas an ambiguous statement may be vague by accident or intent, an equivocal one is calculatedly ____” (Bill Bryson, Troublesome Words) Crossword Clue
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Zoological term meaning “tailless” Crossword Clue