The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2022 Jan 30
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1977 Woody Allen rom-com starring Diane Keaton which won four Oscars Crossword Clue
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Actor who played Leonard Swindley in Coronation Street in the 1960s Crossword Clue
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A ____ lane may be used by heavy lorries on one side of a dual carriageway Crossword Clue
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A measurement of fuel efficiency Crossword Clue
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A technical alternative to “flat” Crossword Clue
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Beauty salon treatment including exfoliation, masks and massage Crossword Clue
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Comes across accidentally Crossword Clue
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Condition which could be described as soreness around the stirrup Crossword Clue
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Currency units; common wallaroos Crossword Clue
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____ described the RKO studios as “the biggest electric train [set] a boy ever had” Crossword Clue
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Elton John often wore oversized ____ in his Captain Fantastic persona Crossword Clue
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Eruca sativa, grown as a salad vegetable in Italy since Roman times Crossword Clue
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Exeter replaced ____ as Devon’s cathedral city in 1050 Crossword Clue
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Falls asleep Crossword Clue
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GCE examination introduced in 1951 to replace the School Certificate Crossword Clue
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In German, this liquid container is a Wärmflasche Crossword Clue
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In their brief journey, a ____ may use a rogallo wing Crossword Clue
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Inventor of dynamite as a safe form of nitroglycerin, in 1866 Crossword Clue
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Location of Kenneth Kaunda International Airport Crossword Clue
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Newmarket’s 2000 Guineas is the first classic in the ____ Crossword Clue
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One of 20D who appeared in the 2013 series of “Strictly” Crossword Clue
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One of 20D who previously worked in film production Crossword Clue
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Paraffin oil advertised on TV from the 1950s to the 1970s by the slogan “Boom, boom, boom, boom ____” Crossword Clue
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“____ paralysis” is a lack of decisions due to overthinking Crossword Clue
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“____ planting” is layered potting of spring bulbs Crossword Clue
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Play based on The Wind in the Willows Crossword Clue
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Powerful wealthy folk Crossword Clue
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Provisional drivers’ red-letter signs Crossword Clue
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Rods once used for multiplication and division, invented by a Scottish mathematician Crossword Clue
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Sacred texts of Zoroastrianism Crossword Clue
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Singer of the 1967 hit What a Wonderful World Crossword Clue
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Someone who may give you a black eye in a café Crossword Clue
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Starter invented in 1940 by Ignacio Anaya in Coahuila, Mexico Crossword Clue
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Study or 29A of the grammatical arrangement of words Crossword Clue
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“The moment that the very name of Ireland is mentioned, the English seem to bid ____ to common feeling, common prudence, and to common sense” (Sydney Smith) Crossword Clue
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The Shields Ferry carries ____ across the River Tyne Crossword Clue
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The summit of this Lakeland peak was donated to the National Trust in memory of local men who died in the First World War Crossword Clue
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Track onto which goods trains may be shunted Crossword Clue
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TV cooks who travel on four wheels Crossword Clue
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____ twins develop from two separate fertilised ova Crossword Clue
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Uruguayan port noted for meat-packing, or the related food brand now owned by Baxters in the UK Crossword Clue
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US actor who starred in Rear Window Crossword Clue
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US actress who rose to fame in Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-in in the late 1960s Crossword Clue
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____-Watt is a Scottish university focusing on science and engineering Crossword Clue
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Where to find the sclera, retina and vitreous humour Crossword Clue
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Winter sport combining cross-country skiing and shooting Crossword Clue