The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2021 Apr 18
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A “dance” which is effectively a sporting contest Crossword Clue
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A display of images representing a film plot Crossword Clue
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A heavy pole used in a sporting event Crossword Clue
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A major role of one type of sub Crossword Clue
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Among other things (Latin) Crossword Clue
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Animated cartoon rooster who woos Miss Prissy Crossword Clue
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An old name for a docile horse, often ridden by women Crossword Clue
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Another name for cash dispensers Crossword Clue
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A piebald horse or a type of bean Crossword Clue
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Author of Little Lord Fauntleroy Crossword Clue
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Author of the first English translation of Boccacio, and the first comprehensive Italian-English dictionary Crossword Clue
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Board used in conjunction with a planchette Crossword Clue
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Canadian boxer who won super-heavyweight gold at the 1988 Olympic Games Crossword Clue
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Composer Pietro ____’s best-known work is the opera Cavalleria Rusticana Crossword Clue
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Cruiser bicycle, introduced in 1981, which lost popularity with the introduction of mountain bikes Crossword Clue
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DC Comics character originally called Lazarus Lane Crossword Clue
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Dorset resort town to the west of Bournemouth Crossword Clue
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Early general-purpose computer designed by Charles Babbage Crossword Clue
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English-Australian actor who played Felicia Jollygoodfellow in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert Crossword Clue
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“Even in laughter, the heart is ____” (Proverbs xiv, 13) Crossword Clue
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Former US sitcom starring stand-up comedian Ray Romano Crossword Clue
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Fragrant oil of the damask rose Crossword Clue
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Icelandic volcano which was dormant for 6,000 years before erupting on March 19, 2021 Crossword Clue
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Insect sometimes used by US forensics teams to determine time of death Crossword Clue
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“It is a fault that springeth from your ____” (The Comedy of Errors) Crossword Clue
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Johnnie Johnson was a well-known flying ____ in the Second World War Crossword Clue
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Jules Verne character, also known as Prince Dakkar Crossword Clue
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June 6, 1944 Crossword Clue
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Keats poem which begins “Thou still unravish’d bride of quietness” Crossword Clue
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Mineral material from which a metal can be extracted Crossword Clue
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Multinational retailer whose first shop opened in Barnet in 1931 Crossword Clue
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Of ice, to become a berg Crossword Clue
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____, Ohio was the “Rubber Capital of the World” in the 20th century Crossword Clue
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Ouagadougou is this country’s capital Crossword Clue
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Plant whose leaves are chewed as a mild stimulant in Asia Crossword Clue
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Pseudonym indicator which is typically abbreviated Crossword Clue
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Republican politician who lost to Barack Obama in 2008 Crossword Clue
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“Roger ____” is apparently incorrect in radio communication, as ____ implies “Roger” Crossword Clue
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Singer who duetted with George Michael on their hit I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me) Crossword Clue
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Tasmania’s former name Crossword Clue
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That which, according to Nietzsche, stares back at you if stare a long time into it Crossword Clue
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The act of registering one’s presence as an air passenger Crossword Clue
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The content of a German’s wallet between 1924 and 1948 Crossword Clue
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“The ____ is a courtly quean, / Whom, therefore, I will shun” (Thomas Hood) Crossword Clue
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The rank and file of, for example, voters Crossword Clue
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The tree normally called ____ in the UK is Acer campestre Crossword Clue
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The ____ whale is the third-largest rorqual species Crossword Clue
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Watford and England goalkeeper who has made the most saves in Premier League history Crossword Clue