The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2020 Aug 30
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1953 biblical epic with Richard Burton and Jean Simmons, the first CinemaScope film released Crossword Clue
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1980s ITV sitcom about the 1930s industrial north Crossword Clue
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A beef cut containing part of a lumbar vertebra Crossword Clue
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A final part of a musical work Crossword Clue
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A former English navy recruitment method Crossword Clue
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Agreements between the UK and France, signed in 1904 Crossword Clue
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Amphibian with brightly coloured ventral areas Crossword Clue
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An alternative relative in US expressions like “the mother of all traffic jams” Crossword Clue
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An American brand of correction fluid Crossword Clue
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As a fabric, dungaree was a predecessor of ___ Crossword Clue
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A thin wooden slat on a cord, used as a musical instrument and signalling device Crossword Clue
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Australian-born Helen ____’s 1972 single I Am Woman became a feminist anthem Crossword Clue
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Author of Confessions of an English Opium Eater Crossword Clue
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Battle may do this in a familiar phrase Crossword Clue
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British vocal duo who shared the bill with Morecambe and Wise and the Beatles on CBS’s Ed Sullivan Show in 1964 Crossword Clue
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Chester and Jessica Tate’s snobbish daughter in the US sitcom Soap Crossword Clue
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Coronation march by William Walton Crossword Clue
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Country with South America’s southernmost capital city Crossword Clue
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Dessert of strawberries, meringue, and whipped cream Crossword Clue
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“Done with indoor complaints, libraries, querulous criticisms, / Strong and content I travel the ____” (Walt Whitman) Crossword Clue
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Egg-shaped Crossword Clue
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Herbivorous mammal with a short trunk Crossword Clue
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Income from ticket sales at a sporting event Crossword Clue
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Informally, a man thought to be attractive to women Crossword Clue
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Informally, someone who doesn’t tell you much Crossword Clue
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Informally, the work of a policeman on patrol Crossword Clue
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In their chocolate-coated form, these biscuits are often rated as Britain’s most popular Crossword Clue
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In the King James Bible, the first person to be “drunken” Crossword Clue
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London location of the climactic scene in Alfred Hitchcock’s The Man Who Knew Too Much Crossword Clue
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Official name for a “Beefeater” Crossword Clue
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One dancing location in Mary Poppins is the ____ of London Crossword Clue
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Only Stephen ____ and Eddy Merckx have won the Giro d’Italia, Tour de France, and the world road cycling championship Crossword Clue
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Organisation which desired the “overthrow of the international bourgeoisie” Crossword Clue
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Rock band noted for the albums Discovery and Time Crossword Clue
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Sergey ____ broke the men’s pole vault world record 17 times Crossword Clue
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Someone on A Question of Sport who may be doing almost anything Crossword Clue
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Spain makes about half the global output of this foodstuff Crossword Clue
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Suffolk village, the site of two nuclear power stations Crossword Clue
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The ____ cube is a 3D puzzle, which can be used to make a variety of shapes Crossword Clue
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The monumental entrance to Berlin’s Unter den Linden Crossword Clue
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The only winner of Oxford University’s Newdigate prize who became poet laureate Crossword Clue
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The third generation of the iPad ____ was launched in March 2019 Crossword Clue
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Thomas ____ wrote the music for Rule, Britannia! Crossword Clue
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To deteriorate, especially through neglect Crossword Clue
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Trickster in Joel Chandler Harris’s Uncle Remus stories Crossword Clue
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Uncontrollable and/or obsessive passion Crossword Clue
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What a company getting into financial trouble does, informally Crossword Clue
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“While pensive poets ____ vigils keep, / Sleepless themselves to give their readers sleep” (Alexander Pope) Crossword Clue
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Women’s hairstyle often worn for formal events Crossword Clue
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“____, you’re breaking my heart / You’re shaking my confidence daily” (Simon and Garfunkel) Crossword Clue