The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2021 May 16
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1927 novel featuring Harry Haller Crossword Clue
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4.1 million Ford ____s were sold in the UK, 1968-2000 Crossword Clue
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Another name for an avocado Crossword Clue
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A ___ stalk often garnishes a bloody mary Crossword Clue
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Athletics track surface, not in Olympic use after 1964 Crossword Clue
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Bam Margera and Johnny Knoxville, for example Crossword Clue
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Barrister who co-wrote The Goldfish Bowl: Married to the Prime Minister Crossword Clue
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Bird in the genus Podicipedidae, commonly “arsefoot”, which means much the same Crossword Clue
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Catch-all name given to Theodore Roosevelt’s 1901-09 domestic programme Crossword Clue
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Colloquial term for an ophthalmologist Crossword Clue
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Country central to the 19th-century “Great Game” Crossword Clue
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County symbolised by a rampant white horse Crossword Clue
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Elvis Presley’s first No 1 hit Crossword Clue
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Escaping danger in a cunning way Crossword Clue
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Feminist author of Sexual Personae, published in 1990 Crossword Clue
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Host country of the first World Cup Crossword Clue
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In 1962, Andy Warhol made an eight-hour slow-motion film about this structure Crossword Clue
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In a modern idiom, to mention something Crossword Clue
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In cuisine, the thymus or pancreas of a lamb or calf Crossword Clue
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“I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just ____.” (George Best) Crossword Clue
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Italian city whose main square is dominated by the facade of Basilica di San Petronio, unfinished for over 400 years Crossword Clue
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Ken Kesey’s 1960s “____ tests” were counter-culture social events Crossword Clue
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Name for an Islamic religious leader rarely heard in the west before 1978 Crossword Clue
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Natural or spontaneous Crossword Clue
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New York’s former “gateway to the New World” Crossword Clue
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North American river; martyr whose symbol is a gridiron Crossword Clue
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Novelist who flew a Gloster Gladiator biplane during the Second World War Crossword Clue
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Person who refuses to do or support something Crossword Clue
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Pigment containing ferric oxide Crossword Clue
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Prefix meaning “correct”, eg in a word related to dentistry Crossword Clue
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Princess who married Louis XIII in 1615 when they were both 14 years old Crossword Clue
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Scottish hunting or fishing assistant Crossword Clue
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Shrubs cultivated for their domed flower heads Crossword Clue
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Singer who, in a 2020 Youtube post, adapted his own lyrics to: “Hands, washing hands, reaching out, don’t touch me, I won’t touch you” Crossword Clue
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Steven ____ is one half of Aerosmith’s “toxic twins” Crossword Clue
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The 1940s Operation Bernhard sought to destabilise this currency Crossword Clue
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The ____ anniversary of the formation of the SAS is in July Crossword Clue
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The human body’s largest bone which is embedded inside a tendon or muscle Crossword Clue
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“The letter, perhaps, began in bitterness, but it did not end so. The ____ is charity itself.” (Darcy in Pride and Prejudice) Crossword Clue
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____, the UK’s first working-class cabinet minister (in 1905) later coined the phrase “The Thames is liquid history” Crossword Clue
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Trailblazing actor, who won an Oscar for Lilies of the Field in 1963 Crossword Clue
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Train for tourists which makes weekly journeys from Adelaide to Darwin via Alice Springs Crossword Clue
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Viscountess who became Plymouth’s MP in 1919 Crossword Clue
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Wading bird in the same biological family as snipes and curlews Crossword Clue
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Warriors defeated by Hercules in his ninth labour Crossword Clue
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You Were Made for Me was a 1963 hit for this band, noted for co-ordinated dance routines Crossword Clue