The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2021 May 30
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1982 TV drama with Bernard Hill as Yosser Hughes Crossword Clue
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A field used for growing rice Crossword Clue
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A Lesser Sunda island, divided between two nations Crossword Clue
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A logical but unusual alternative to “travel” as a verb Crossword Clue
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A narrow window with a pointed arch at the top Crossword Clue
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An informal alternative to “second-hand” Crossword Clue
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“At the charming game of croquet I have been her partner twice; I love her, ain’t it ____ — Well, it's ____, but it’s nice” (Music hall singer Arthur Lloyd) Crossword Clue
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Bird body part; cards left after dealing in some card games Crossword Clue
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Character in Arthurian legend, normally seen as traitorous Crossword Clue
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Charles and Mary Lamb’s ____ presented famous dramas in a form for young readers Crossword Clue
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Compulsory apparatus in the distillation of cognac Crossword Clue
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Distinguished musicians, in Italian Crossword Clue
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Film producer Darryl F ____’s last best picture Oscar was for All About Eve in 1951 Crossword Clue
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Football fans who are very fanatical Crossword Clue
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In camera film speeds, 27 ____ is equivalent to 400 ASA Crossword Clue
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In fiction, Sir ____ was also called the Scarlet Pimpernel Crossword Clue
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Institutions testing the purity of precious metals Crossword Clue
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James ____ became the oldest ever Boat Race rower at the age of 46, in Cambridge’s winning 2019 eight Crossword Clue
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Jane Austen’s matchmaker Emma marries George ____ Crossword Clue
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Jazz standard title about a New York subway service Crossword Clue
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Jessica’s philandering husband in the 1977-1981 US TV sitcom Soap Crossword Clue
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____ King of Arms regulates heraldry in Scotland Crossword Clue
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Kurt ____ wrote the music for Mack the Knife Crossword Clue
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Lasse ____ won 5,000 and 10,000 metres gold medals at the 1972 and 1976 Olympics Crossword Clue
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Male of a British native deer species Crossword Clue
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____ melons are named after the kibbutz where they were first developed Crossword Clue
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Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy is a famous painting by ____ Crossword Clue
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Over 2,000 miles southeast of Madagascar, the ____ Islands are one of Earth’s remotest places Crossword Clue
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Roman emperor Constantine’s AD313 ____ recognised Christianity Crossword Clue
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Rosa Klebb’s rank in From Russia With Love Crossword Clue
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Scottish mainland malt whiskies are Campbeltown, Lowland, Highland or ____ Crossword Clue
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Ships converted for use as prisons in 18th and 19th-century Britain Crossword Clue
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Someone with lengthy experience in a field Crossword Clue
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____ Sturluson was traditionally seen as the writer of the Prose Edda Crossword Clue
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Technically, surgically removed body tissue is ____ Crossword Clue
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The Austin FX4 London taxi could supposedly turn ____ Crossword Clue
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The composer of Flight of the Bumblebee Crossword Clue
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The dwarf who renounces love in Wagner’s Das Rheingold Crossword Clue
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“The Lord above gave man an arm of iron — But / ____, ____, / Someone else’ll do the blinkin’ work” (My Fair Lady) Crossword Clue
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The main technique used to produce local anaesthesia Crossword Clue
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The partner of a sire as a parent of a horse Crossword Clue
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The superstructure of a submarine Crossword Clue
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The volcanoes ____ Kea and ____ Loa form the bulk of Hawaii’s Big Island Crossword Clue
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The world’s most popular cheese, circa 1400-1700 Crossword Clue
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“They tried to make me go to ____ / I said no, no, no” (Amy Winehouse, in her song of the same name) Crossword Clue
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To deprive of membership, especially of a school Crossword Clue
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US term for land and/or buildings as property Crossword Clue
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“Who won’t be ____ by the rudder must be ____ by the rock” (17th-century proverb) Crossword Clue