The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2022 Jul 17
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A ____ ban prohibits a football manager from being present on or near to the field of play during a match Crossword Clue
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A British state school’s year includes five ____s Crossword Clue
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A fixed number of verse lines forming a unit of a poem Crossword Clue
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Also called manioc, the source of tapioca Crossword Clue
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Argued; propelled a boat Crossword Clue
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Author of the novels Good Companions and Angel Pavement Crossword Clue
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British professional boxing trophy which is retained by a winner of three titles in the same weight division Crossword Clue
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Capital city of the German state North Rhine-Westphalia Crossword Clue
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Choreographer and director of West End musicals, and a Strictly judge 2004-2008 Crossword Clue
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City on the Atlantic coast of Florida, known as the “Venice of America” because of its many canals Crossword Clue
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“Continental people have sex life; the English have ____ bottles” (George Mikes in How to be an Alien) Crossword Clue
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Cook whose “effect” has dramatically increased sales of some foods and utensils Crossword Clue
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Currency used in Liberia, Namibia or Taiwan, for instance Crossword Clue
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Dancer who has appeared in every Strictly series and is now a judge Crossword Clue
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English ballerina who became a Strictly judge in 2012 Crossword Clue
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Excessive refinement Crossword Clue
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Farm buildings with curved roofs and no walls Crossword Clue
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Head judge in Strictly Come Dancing, 2004-2016 Crossword Clue
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In computing, a structured collection of information that can be managed as an entity Crossword Clue
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Interstate 10, the US’s southernmost cross-country highway, links three state capitals — Phoenix, Baton Rouge and ____ Crossword Clue
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In Welsh-based spelling, a North Wales town whose walls and castle are part of a Unesco world heritage site Crossword Clue
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Irish singer-songwriter whose Orinoco Flow was a No 1 hit in 1988 Crossword Clue
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“Is […] bad treatment ever given to a person? / No, it is always ____ out” (Flann O’Brien’s Myles na gCopaleen Catechism of Cliché) Crossword Clue
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Jazz standard from the Gershwin brothers musical Girl Crazy Crossword Clue
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Joe Root’s successor as England Test cricket captain Crossword Clue
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Kiln for drying hops, especially in Kent Crossword Clue
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Like the Ffestiniog or Talyllyn railways Crossword Clue
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Living accommodation with one main room Crossword Clue
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Located in Port Charlotte, one of Islay’s nine distilleries Crossword Clue
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Marie ____’s work in wax included a self-portrait still shown at the London museum she founded Crossword Clue
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Midlands town where Jensen cars were made, 1935-76 Crossword Clue
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Non-technical name for urticaria Crossword Clue
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Petty gangster or ruffian Crossword Clue
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Piece of armour covering the chest Crossword Clue
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Prolific novelist who wrote The Prisoner of Zenda Crossword Clue
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Pruned tidily; adorned Crossword Clue
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Robin Day was the first host of this TV topical debate forum Crossword Clue
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Scotland’s southernmost Munro, overlooking its largest loch by surface area Crossword Clue
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The ____ Aqueduct and its section of the Llangollen Canal are a Unesco world heritage site Crossword Clue
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The German equivalent of the French “n’est-ce pas?” Crossword Clue
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The holly genus; another name for holm-oak Crossword Clue
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The plant “inextricably entwined” and in love with the honeysuckle in a Flanders and Swann song Crossword Clue
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Unfair use of power to benefit or employ family or friends Crossword Clue
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US actor who played Oliver Wendell Douglas in the US TV sitcom Green Acres and Carlton Travis in Falcon Crest Crossword Clue
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US version of a military instruction to turn in the opposite direction Crossword Clue