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2020-10-11
The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2020 Oct 11
1979 comedy horror film in which Count Dracula is expelled from his castle by a communist government
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2006 DreamWorks film about hungry animals raiding food in suburbia
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A Chinese tea made with partly fermented leaves
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A group of travellers using 10Ds
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An apparent bodily substance representing vigorous work
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A not necessarily respectful name for an important person
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Australian arboreal marsupial, also called a phalanger
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Australia’s Test cricket captain, 1999-2004
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Avant-garde arts movement launched in Italy in 1909
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BBC TV quiz show which included “dummy keyboard” and “hidden melody” rounds
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Chansons de ____ are medieval verse romances about heroic deeds
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Dan Brown’s fourth novel about Robert Langdon, which starts in Florence
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David ____ won the 400m hurdles at the 1968 Olympics
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Device accumulating electric charge on a hollow metal globe
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Device that can be used to record a cycle ride
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“Do you find you can’t finish the ____ like you used to […]?” (Doc Morrissey in The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin)
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Euphemism used in Monty Python’s “How to recognize different parts of the body” sketch
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Full of excitement and enthusiasm about something new
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GT stands for the Italian phrase “gran ____”
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Having a pH value less than seven
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Helen ____ played Catriona in Absolutely Fabulous
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In 1941, artist Roland Penrose wrote the ____ Manual of Camouflage
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India’s Border Security Force ____ Band is the world’s first military band of its kind
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Indicating pain or a requirement
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Informal description of goods awaiting a decision to buy or return
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Isabella Linton’s brother in Wuthering Heights
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Jacob ____’s sculptures include St Michael’s Victory over the Devil, on the east wall of Coventry Cathedral
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Mammals with continuously growing incisors
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Margot Fonteyn’s best-known partner was Rudolf ____
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Polish-born pianist Artur ____’s last concert was at the Wigmore Hall in 1976
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Product providing a steady flow of income
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____ replaced Sitka as Alaska’s capital in 1906
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Sailing vessel with only its foremast square-rigged (spelling with only one A)
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Sinclair Lewis novel satirising evangelism, filmed in 1960
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Something achieving a desired result ____
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Sport with 15 players on each side and H-shaped goalposts
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____ starred with David Niven in Please Don’t Eat the Daisies
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The best-selling studio album of 1974 in the UK, by Paul McCartney and Wings; a description of an active Fanfara dei Bersaglieri ensemble in the Italian army
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The dangling extension of the soft palate
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The end of Leonard Sachs’s introduction to the final chorus of The Old Bull and Bush in The Good Old Days
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The heel of Italy’s “boot”
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The mounts of the Band of the Royal Netherlands Army Mounted Regiments
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The River Rothay links Grasmere and ____ Water
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To pass through a membrane or porous barrier
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Union territory between Harayana and Uttar Pradesh
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US informal name for a large office divided into sections for individual workers
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What Italians call a “ferrovia”
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World of Sport anchorman, 1968-85
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