The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2021 Jun 13
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Alloy often used to make tableware, up to around 1800 Crossword Clue
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A loggerhead, hawksbill or leatherback Crossword Clue
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American state in which many Stephen King novels are set Crossword Clue
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Anglicised name for a dagger used as part of traditional Highland costume Crossword Clue
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Anglicised spelling of a notable peak south of Dolgellau Crossword Clue
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Appointed to office but not yet in office Crossword Clue
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Architect who designed the layout of Covent Garden’s central square Crossword Clue
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As an Australian colloquialism, to ____ off means to depart Crossword Clue
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A type of pastoral dance, named after an Italian island Crossword Clue
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Author of Madame Bovary Crossword Clue
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A White Friar Crossword Clue
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____ by Dickens was subtitled The Parish Boy’s Progress Crossword Clue
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County town of Cumbria Crossword Clue
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Displaying spontaneous playfulness Crossword Clue
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“Each has his own tree of ____, but at the top of all sits Probably Arboreal” (RL Stevenson) Crossword Clue
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English soldier in Henry V, played by his namesake in a 1989 film adaptation Crossword Clue
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Former Arsenal and Chelsea footballer who won seven FA Cup winners’ medals Crossword Clue
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Former test cricketer and captain, knighted in 2019 Crossword Clue
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French city whose distinctive gothic cathedral was built with black lava stone Crossword Clue
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Full name of the USS Enterprise’s engineer Crossword Clue
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Gordon Kaye’s character in ’Allo ’Allo! Crossword Clue
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Harry “Scud” ____ looks after the fictional Tom Brown when he arrives at Rugby school Crossword Clue
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India’s most populous city Crossword Clue
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In Egyptian mythology, mother of Horus Crossword Clue
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In golf, the traditional name for a number two wood Crossword Clue
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In physics, a particle, often an electron, ejected from matter by ionizing radiation Crossword Clue
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In the translated title of a Verdi opera, Manrico is the ____ Crossword Clue
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Island of the West Indies whose capital is Castries Crossword Clue
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Magazine which published its 10,000th issue in 2020 Crossword Clue
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Music genre which began with the likes of Abba and Boney M Crossword Clue
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North Yorkshire town with an art gallery called Mima Crossword Clue
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“Oh, when shall Britain, conscious of her claim, / Stand ____ of Greek and Roman fame?” (Alexander Pope) Crossword Clue
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Order proclaimed by a sovereign or government Crossword Clue
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Ornithorhynchus anatinus is commonly called the ____ platypus Crossword Clue
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____ Peggoty was David Copperfield’s childhood sweetheart Crossword Clue
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Preference for local rather than central government Crossword Clue
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Relating to leaves (of a particular type) Crossword Clue
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Role played by Ruth Madoc in the sitcom Hi-de-Hi! Crossword Clue
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Samuel Johnson said this should be sliced, dressed with pepper and vinegar, then thrown out as good for nothing Crossword Clue
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Small dog described by the Kennel Club as “Sturdy, abundantly but not excessively coated, with distinctly arrogant carriage and ‘chrysanthemum-like’ face” Crossword Clue
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Songwriter who played Jess Robin in The Jazz Singer Crossword Clue
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The aristocrat John Bingham was commonly known as ____ Crossword Clue
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The Man With the Golden Gun Crossword Clue
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The trepang or “sea slug”, a delicacy in oriental cuisine Crossword Clue
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The type of muscles forming a six-pack Crossword Clue
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Welsh education and training inspectorate, whose name means “to reach out or stretch” Crossword Clue
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Word for rubbish which meant “offal” in the 15th century Crossword Clue
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Works out using logic Crossword Clue