The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2020 Sep 13
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Actor whose roles include that of Beria in Armando Ianucci’s The Death of Stalin Crossword Clue
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A list showing every use of a significant word in a text, especially the Bible Crossword Clue
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A Middle Eastern British Crown Colony, 1937-63 Crossword Clue
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An archaic alternative to “sculptors” Crossword Clue
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Another name for the puma Crossword Clue
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Argentinian city in which the country’s flag was first raised, by General Manuel Belgrano Crossword Clue
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A right enjoyed to limited use of a neighbour’s land, often to cross it to reach one’s own property Crossword Clue
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A washed-rind cow’s milk cheese made in northern Italy Crossword Clue
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Cartoonist for The Sunday Times, 1967-2017 Crossword Clue
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Elgar’s Opus 36 is popularly known as the ____ Variations Crossword Clue
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Englishman who wrote Studies in the Psychology of Sex Crossword Clue
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“E pluribus unum” means “____, one” Crossword Clue
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Expression of contempt or exasperation, thought to derive from French Crossword Clue
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Fabric gathered to make an ornamental frill Crossword Clue
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Former Coronation Street character played by Lynne Perrie Crossword Clue
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French-born winner of the best actress Oscar in 1935, for It Happened One Night, in which she starred with Clark Gable Crossword Clue
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French term for an intelligent and cultured male Crossword Clue
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Informally, an unpleasant smell Crossword Clue
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Informally, one interested in stars, UFOs, aircraft etc Crossword Clue
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In the 1990s, Paul ____ played for Manchester United, Inter Milan and Liverpool Crossword Clue
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In the British Army, ____s include bombardiers Crossword Clue
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“____, I smell the blood of an Englishman” Crossword Clue
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Italian astronomer, the first to study stars with a telescope Crossword Clue
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Mexican state which contains the port city of Boca del Rio Crossword Clue
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Molecules of ____ dyes have two adjacent nitrogen atoms between carbon atoms Crossword Clue
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Mother wit Crossword Clue
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One name for the electrical discharge which travels along an axon Crossword Clue
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One of the world’s biggest fjord systems, on the east coast of Greenland Crossword Clue
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Optical illusion in which a box shape appears to have two possible orientations Crossword Clue
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Oxfordshire market town, birthplace of Alfred the Great Crossword Clue
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Pakistan’s largest city Crossword Clue
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Pen name of Danish author Karen Blixen Crossword Clue
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Producing double refraction Crossword Clue
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Roy ____’s topical sketch show on BBC Radio Two ran from 1975 to 2001 Crossword Clue
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Scandinavian composer whose fourth symphony includes a “battle” between two timpanists Crossword Clue
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Short tubes on the end of shoelaces Crossword Clue
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Silkworms which produce a coarse, fawn-coloured silk Crossword Clue
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The cup in the Eucharistic prayer Crossword Clue
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The dog in series 2-5 of Downton Abbey Crossword Clue
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The ____ is familiarly known as the Quakers Crossword Clue
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The type of bowling for which Edgar Willsher was no-balled six times in a match at the Oval in 1862 Crossword Clue
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“The whole ____ and caboodle” means “everything” Crossword Clue
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Those who behave ostentatiously to attract attention Crossword Clue
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Time interval defined in terms of caesium-133 radiation frequency Crossword Clue
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To celebrate lavishly, especially on the return of a prodigal Crossword Clue
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Town of Caithness and the river it straddles Crossword Clue
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US cult leader who was jailed for life in 1971, and died in 2017 Crossword Clue
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What Christ taught in Matthew vi, 9-13 and Luke xi, 2-4 Crossword Clue