The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2021 Jan 10
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1974 single by Paul McCartney and Wings, named after McCartney’s black labrador Crossword Clue
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1985 epic war film based on King Lear, its name being Japanese for “chaos” Crossword Clue
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2020 Dua Lipa album which was No 1 in 12 countries Crossword Clue
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A ____ curve is formed by a cord hanging from two points Crossword Clue
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A greyhound emerges from a ____ at the start of a race Crossword Clue
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A Hindu faith teacher or mystic Crossword Clue
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Antelope of southern Africa, normally with slender white vertical stripes and (males only) spiral horns Crossword Clue
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Archaically, that which may ring to signal danger Crossword Clue
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____ at coastguard stations may warn of high winds Crossword Clue
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A tea-like infusion of herbs or flowers Crossword Clue
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Author of the 1998 novel About a Boy Crossword Clue
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Bacterial infection, resistant to antibiotics, which spread outside healthcare settings in the 1990s Crossword Clue
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Beta blocker used to treat hypertension and migraine Crossword Clue
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British general who died in the hour of victory when capturing Quebec from the French in 1759 Crossword Clue
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Capital of Georgia Crossword Clue
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Cartoon film seen as the debut of Mickey Mouse Crossword Clue
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City on the Moselle, thought to be Germany’s oldest Crossword Clue
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Clothing retailer which overtook Marks & Spencer to become the UK’s largest in 2012 Crossword Clue
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County town of Tipperary Crossword Clue
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Description of Africa popularised in the title of an 1878 book by Henry Morton Stanley Crossword Clue
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Drupe fruits with flesh firmly attached to the pit Crossword Clue
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Early 21st-century colloquialism, meaning “completely” Crossword Clue
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Edible fruit of trees in the genus Corylus, part of the birch family Crossword Clue
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Footballer whose Liverpool and England captaincies were followed by one on A Question of Sport Crossword Clue
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Form of baccarat enjoyed by James Bond Crossword Clue
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Gary Busey starred in the 1978 biographical film The ____ Crossword Clue
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Generic name for a pet dog, from Latin “I trust” Crossword Clue
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Genus whose only living member is the edible dormouse Crossword Clue
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George Eliot novel subtitled The Weaver of Raveloe Crossword Clue
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Goalkeeper with two Scotland caps, signed by Rangers in June 2020 after two seasons with Sunderland Crossword Clue
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Iconic space vessel of the Star Wars films Crossword Clue
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“I do not literally paint that ____, but the emotion it produces upon me” (Matisse) Crossword Clue
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“I mean the whispered ones, for they are yet but ear-kissing ____” (King Lear) Crossword Clue
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Informally, a person whose identity is unconfirmed Crossword Clue
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Inhabitant of a region now comprising parts of northern Sudan and southern Egypt Crossword Clue
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In law, actual evidence that a crime has been committed Crossword Clue
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“It is not ____ you’re wearing out, / But human creatures’ lives” (Thomas Hood, Song of the Shirt) Crossword Clue
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London venue with the UK’s second largest pipe organ Crossword Clue
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Masonry, typically used for facing, of square-cut stones Crossword Clue
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Name of an area in both central London and Manhattan Crossword Clue
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Norwegian city, home of the world’s northernmost medieval cathedral Crossword Clue
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Of a part of the body, swollen, or of literature, pompous Crossword Clue
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Saris mainly made in Bangladesh’s capital city Crossword Clue
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Signalling device seen on some old vehicles Crossword Clue
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Sleight of hand Crossword Clue
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Stand-up whose 2017 tour was called An’ Another Fing Crossword Clue
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Surname of Keith who formed a prog rock group in 1970 with Greg and Carl Crossword Clue
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The holy of holies Crossword Clue
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The ____ is a 1992 satirical film about Hollywood, starring Tim Robbins and Greta Scacchi Crossword Clue
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They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? was a 1977 hit for ____ Crossword Clue