The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2021 Mar 14
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& 4D Crossword Clue
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Actress who ate figs with Alan Bates in a famous scene in the 1969 film version of Women in Love Crossword Clue
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African capital city where freed slaves were resettled, starting in 1849 Crossword Clue
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A “monthly series for road-users” piloted on BBC Midlands in 1977, presented by Angela Rippon and Tom Coyne Crossword Clue
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An archaic and literary name for China Crossword Clue
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Artist’s mixture of lampblack, water, and a binding agent such as shellac Crossword Clue
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BBC2 current affairs programme now regularly hosted by Emily Maitlis, Kirsty Wark and Emma Barnett Crossword Clue
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Blissfully happy, or especially in the US, “superlunary” Crossword Clue
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Capital of Assyria, sacked by Medes and Persians in 612BC Crossword Clue
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Careless, hasty writing Crossword Clue
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Control surfaces on tailplanes aiding descent and climbing Crossword Clue
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County where Larne and Ballymena are situated Crossword Clue
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Determine definitely Crossword Clue
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Early 13th-century document limiting the king’s power Crossword Clue
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Fashion designer Jean Muir called dressmaking “engineering with ____” Crossword Clue
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Fawlty Towers actor who rued turning down the role of Victor Meldrew as the early scripts did not impress him Crossword Clue
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Fine red wine from the left bank of the Gironde Crossword Clue
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Flaky rolls accompanying French breakfast coffee Crossword Clue
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Former Australian cricket captain, sacked following a ball-tampering episode in a 2018 Test match in South Africa Crossword Clue
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Fringe or tassel of short unwoven threads Crossword Clue
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Fund-raising veteran from Marston Moretaine who said “Tomorrow will be a good day” Crossword Clue
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Heraldic feature shared by Jamaican and Scottish flags Crossword Clue
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Honda 2-door saloon or 3-door hatchback launched in 1972 Crossword Clue
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In mint condition Crossword Clue
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Italian soft cheese, an ingredient of tiramisu Crossword Clue
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Its demi-cantons are Ausserrhoden and Innerrhoden Crossword Clue
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Large gun dog bred to fetch game birds Crossword Clue
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Leader of the Argonauts in Greek mythology Crossword Clue
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Location of the Hagar Qim and Mnajdra megalithic temples, and the Auberge de Castille Crossword Clue
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Lord ____ was a minister in the Tony Blair and Gordon Brown Labour governments Crossword Clue
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Media coverage of an event Crossword Clue
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Men’s winter underwear reputedly first made in Matlock Crossword Clue
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Nursery rhyme character accused of spoiling his brother’s “nice new rattle” Crossword Clue
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Old name for part of north Africa, once a centre of piracy Crossword Clue
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One’s established attitudes and ideas Crossword Clue
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Second World War clandestine boat trips from Scottish isles to assist the Norwegian resistance movement Crossword Clue
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See 40A Crossword Clue
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She and Allan Quatermain are adventure novels by ____ Crossword Clue
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Songs of Praise presenter, once a Bangor Cathedral treble Crossword Clue
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Sports footwear company named after an African antelope Crossword Clue
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Strong-scented medicinal herb in the daisy family, used by many migraine sufferers Crossword Clue
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Subdivision of a cavalry squadron Crossword Clue
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The One Show presenter, formerly partnered by Matt Baker Crossword Clue
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The world’s northernmost capital of a sovereign state, with buildings heated by natural hot water Crossword Clue
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____ ties were popularised by 1960s and 1970s fashion designer Michael Fish Crossword Clue
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Toy dog breed; Queen Victoria’s was called Dash Crossword Clue
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Variety of daisy, also called marguerite Crossword Clue
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Went towards — trouble? Crossword Clue