The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2021 Sep 12
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1965 war film which premiered on the 21st anniversary of the beginning of its titular event Crossword Clue
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19th-century dance with a name suggesting a Polish origin Crossword Clue
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Actor who rose to fame in The Office and appeared in three Pirates of the Caribbean films Crossword Clue
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A further broadcast of a TV show Crossword Clue
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America’s prairies are examples of this type of landscape Crossword Clue
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Among US state flags, the unique feature of that of Hawaii Crossword Clue
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Anglicised spelling of the capital of Italy’s Liguria region Crossword Clue
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A Scot claiming unemployment benefit is “____” Crossword Clue
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A small mountain lake, usually in a glacial cirque Crossword Clue
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A young male eloper, named after a romantic hero in Walter Scott’s Marmion Crossword Clue
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Breaking down of organic tissue, eg in metamorphosis Crossword Clue
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Buckinghamshire town once described by Bill Bailey as “Satan’s lay-by” Crossword Clue
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Canadian humorist Stephen ____ observed that “angling” is the name given to fishing by people who can’t fish Crossword Clue
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City of Punjab, centre of the Sikh faith Crossword Clue
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Colloquially, jargon used by ecological campaigners Crossword Clue
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County described as “that mysterious and romantic land” by Stanley Baldwin Crossword Clue
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____ differ in atomic structures but not formulae Crossword Clue
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English female gymnast who won four gold medals at the 2014 Commonwealth Games Crossword Clue
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Evil sorcerer sent to stop the Faerie Queene’s knights Crossword Clue
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Fifa’s original World Cup trophy was named after ____ Crossword Clue
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Flemish composer Adrian ____ was maestro di capella at St Mark’s, Venice, 1527-62 Crossword Clue
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Goalkeeper who scored from a record-breaking distance of 97.5 yards in 2013 for Stoke City against Southampton Crossword Clue
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Greek goddess of victory Crossword Clue
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____ has about 22 per cent of Earth’s surface fresh water Crossword Clue
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Heitor ____, South America’s best-known classical composer, wrote Bachinanas Brasilieras Crossword Clue
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Horrid Henry’s great aunt Crossword Clue
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Informally, crammed with people or things Crossword Clue
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In music, moderately soft Crossword Clue
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Irish comedian who said he first gave up smoking aged 8 Crossword Clue
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Landlocked country whose capital is Ouagadougou Crossword Clue
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Late comedian, a long-term team captain on 8 Out of 10 Cats Crossword Clue
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Military tactic used extensively by the Viet Cong Crossword Clue
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Mixture of fat and flour, used as a thickener Crossword Clue
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Novelist who wrote the poem The Listeners along with many works for children Crossword Clue
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One who lives by or near flowing water Crossword Clue
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One who would study the Zend-Avesta Crossword Clue
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Peanuts character usually seen with a blue security blanket Crossword Clue
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Practice which features asanas Crossword Clue
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Prepare to play just before a tennis match Crossword Clue
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Roald Dahl’s title character with psychokinetic powers Crossword Clue
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Scorer of one England goal in the 1966 World Cup Final Crossword Clue
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The 1958 ____ of Nantes gave Huguenots freedom of worship Crossword Clue
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“The ____ are unfortunate: nothing can satisfy them” (Jean de La Fontaine) Crossword Clue
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The Earth is a example of this type of spheroid Crossword Clue
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The fat of a pig Crossword Clue
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The home of England’s only working slate mine, between Buttermere and Borrowdale Crossword Clue
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The Swiss-French architect Charles-Edouard Jeanneret Crossword Clue
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The USA’s first electronic programmable computer, completed in 1945 Crossword Clue
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Two-act opera by Leoncavallo — literally “clowns” Crossword Clue
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Word which may precede “suit” or “lizard” Crossword Clue