The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2020 Aug 16
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1856 collection of short stories by Wilkie Collins Crossword Clue
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1952 film, starring Gregory Peck, based on a short story by Ernest Hemingway Crossword Clue
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Actor who starred in the Harry Potter spin-off film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Crossword Clue
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A laboratory centrifuge’s sample buckets are attached to its ____ Crossword Clue
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An old name for money, especially if ill-gotten Crossword Clue
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An orchestral movement in a vocal work Crossword Clue
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A short nap Crossword Clue
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Before this time, archaically or in literature Crossword Clue
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Bursting into bloom Crossword Clue
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Corrie character played by Peter Adamson, 1961-1983 Crossword Clue
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Descriptive name of a sculpture by Isamu Noguchi on an office plaza on New York’s Broadway Crossword Clue
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Diego ____ was a Mexican painter noted for his murals Crossword Clue
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Distance between a vehicle’s front and rear axles Crossword Clue
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Fail to maintain one’s normal standards Crossword Clue
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First track on the album Who Are You by the Who Crossword Clue
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Former South African province, previously a Boer republic Crossword Clue
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Fragrant shrub of the genus Syringa Crossword Clue
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Fruit used in a liqueur with gin Crossword Clue
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Germany’s national card game, a three-hander played with 32 cards, and in many possible bids, an 11-card trump suit Crossword Clue
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Greek muse often depicted with a wind instrument Crossword Clue
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Greenish Crossword Clue
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Informally, a large cooking pot as used in the West Indies Crossword Clue
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Informally, Russia and its allies, especially during the Cold War Crossword Clue
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____ is often regarded as the “border” between northern and southern England Crossword Clue
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Italian physicist credited with inventing the barometer Crossword Clue
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Julius ____ effectively created the state of Tanzania Crossword Clue
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“Now the ____ and Pleiades where earth moves / Are drawing up the clouds of human grief” (libretto of Peter Grimes) Crossword Clue
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Oscar-winning star of Written on the Wind (1952) whose last film appearance was in Basic Instinct Crossword Clue
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Part of an act of parliament showing how its provisions are to work in practice Crossword Clue
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Pen (later official) name of Ricardo Basoalto, often regarded as Chile’s national poet Crossword Clue
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Probable architect of the pharaoh Djoser’s pyramid, one of the few commoners deified in ancient Egypt Crossword Clue
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Punctuation mark whose name comes from Greek for “in one” Crossword Clue
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Resembling a small star Crossword Clue
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Russian city between Tyumen and Novosibirsk on the Trans-Siberian railway Crossword Clue
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Subcutaneous insulation and energy storage, especially around the kidneys and buttocks Crossword Clue
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Sudoku solving technique named after a tall building Crossword Clue
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Surname shared by Rowan of comedy and Ron of football Crossword Clue
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The first of Thomas Hardy’s Wessex novels Crossword Clue
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The full name of Arthur Sullivan’s musical partner Crossword Clue
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The Muslim era, reckoned from AD622 Crossword Clue
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“There is no true ____ who is not a hero” (Ralph Waldo Emerson) Crossword Clue
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The shape of a plane’s wing Crossword Clue
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The sweetest style of Madeira Crossword Clue
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Twelve semitones Crossword Clue
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Uganda’s seat of government before independence Crossword Clue
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Uteri Crossword Clue
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Where, cryptically, you might have “wild tiger seen” Crossword Clue
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____ won three caps for England and went on to manage Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa Crossword Clue