The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2021 Sep 26
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According to Ernest Hemingway, Switzerland is “much more ____ than sideways” Crossword Clue
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A saint, prophet or clergyman Crossword Clue
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Australian tennis star who, like Ivan Lendl, won every grand slam men’s singles title except Wimbledon at least twice Crossword Clue
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Author of The Tinderbox and The Tin Soldier, portrayed by Danny Kaye in a 1952 film Crossword Clue
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Ballet leap in which legs are crossed or beaten together Crossword Clue
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Band once worn on a Eucharist celebrant’s left arm Crossword Clue
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Bass wind instrument with sinuous tubing, used in village bands around 200 years ago Crossword Clue
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Business offering refreshments and use of computers Crossword Clue
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Canada’s North and South ____ rivers originate from glaciers in the Rockies and merge near Prince Albert on the way to Lake Winnipeg Crossword Clue
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Clive Anderson became the main host of this Radio 4 programme after Ned Sherrin died in 2007 Crossword Clue
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Cocktail of brandy, orange liqueur and lemon juice Crossword Clue
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Cold dish including cucumber, tomatoes, olives and feta Crossword Clue
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Dutch “klompen” are an example of this kind of footwear Crossword Clue
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Eastern Austria’s “iron town”, where Haydn is buried in the Bergkirche Crossword Clue
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Emma Carus was the first singer of this Irving Berlin classic, in Chicago in 1911 Crossword Clue
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Film and TV genre developed in Japan Crossword Clue
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Former First Family, including daughters Malia and Sasha Crossword Clue
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French foodstuff whose shape is sometimes falsely claimed to celebrate a defeat of Arabic invaders of Europe Crossword Clue
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Hesiod and Pindar came from this ancient Greek province Crossword Clue
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High up Crossword Clue
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In a ____Garden is one of Albert Ketèlby’s most popular compositions Crossword Clue
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In English usage, the long syllable in a metrical foot in poetry Crossword Clue
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Lancashire new town designated in 1961 to house overspill population from north Merseyside Crossword Clue
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Linked fetters binding a prisoner’s wrists or ankles Crossword Clue
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Mountain route in the Hindu Kush, garrisoned by the British intermittently between 1839 and 1947 Crossword Clue
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____ or grockle, Cornish dialect name for a holidaymaker Crossword Clue
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Palace which became a museum in the French Revolution Crossword Clue
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Part of Scotland known in Gaelic as Na h-Eileanan Siar Crossword Clue
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Piece of baggage comprising two equal-sized compartments hinged together Crossword Clue
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Powder from ___ beans is used as a substitute for chocolate Crossword Clue
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Radio comedian of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, born Charles Olden Crossword Clue
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Sailing craft competing in events like the America’s Cup Crossword Clue
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Samuel Pepys’s ending for some of his diary entries Crossword Clue
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Satirical magazine whose offices in Paris were attacked by two Islamist gunmen in 2015 Crossword Clue
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Sets of island shelving in self-service stores Crossword Clue
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Since June 28, the host of Countdown on Channel 4 Crossword Clue
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The Bletchley Park codebreaker on the new £50 note Crossword Clue
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The primary orbital vehicle being developed by Elon Musk’s SpaceX company Crossword Clue
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The third brightest star in the sky, visible only from the southern hemisphere Crossword Clue
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The ____ was a jazz-influenced secular cantata by Constant Lambert, first performed in 1927 Crossword Clue
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Type of brandy produced in Gascony Crossword Clue
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Until 1974, senior county council members, elected by other councillors Crossword Clue
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Vauxhall car which replaced the Wyvern model in 1957 Crossword Clue
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Where Gray probably heard the “knell of parting day” Crossword Clue
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Without harm, loss or penalty Crossword Clue