The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2024 Feb 11
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1957 Beckett play set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland Crossword Clue
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Alex ____ replaced Jonny Bairstow in England's 2022 T20 world cup squad Crossword Clue
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American shock rock band founded in 1973 Crossword Clue
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Areas of rough water created by opposing currents Crossword Clue
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A Sunday Afternoon on the ____ is one of Seurat's best-known paintings Crossword Clue
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Bernard Cribbins appeared 114 times in this TV show Crossword Clue
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Biggest city in northeastern Italy's Friuli region Crossword Clue
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Feature of the flags of California, Panama and Tunisia Crossword Clue
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"God answers sharp and sudden on some prayers, / And ____ the thing we have prayed for in our face" (Elizabeth Barrett Browning) Crossword Clue
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Greater Manchester town where Reebok had its headquarters until 1984 Crossword Clue
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"Hary mugwort […] had been put into deten by sigismund the mad maths master for saing ____ whenever a perpendicular was droped" (Nigel Molesworth) Crossword Clue
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High-value coin often mentioned in pirate fiction Crossword Clue
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Hughie ____ created Opportunity Knocks, the UK's first broadcast talent show Crossword Clue
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Ian ____ wrote the novels Amsterdam and Atonement Crossword Clue
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Informally, extremely wealthy people Crossword Clue
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In road travel, a possible result of a leaky valve Crossword Clue
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Iron ore which is the main ingredient of red ochre Crossword Clue
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Jess ____'s decision to go "on t'road" starts JB Priestley's The Good Companions Crossword Clue
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John ____'s G has the shortest title for a Booker Prize winner Crossword Clue
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John Updike novel, filmed in 1987 Crossword Clue
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J ____, senator for Arkansas 1945-74, founded a prestigious scholarship programme Crossword Clue
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Lake Placid is in the ____ mountains in New York state Crossword Clue
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Landform which is the remains of a sub-glacial stream bed Crossword Clue
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Legendary relic once owned by Joseph of Arimathea Crossword Clue
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Lollipop-sucking detective of 1970s TV Crossword Clue
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Middle Eastern nation whose northern coast was ruled by Portugal, 1507-1656 Crossword Clue
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Moon of Jupiter named after a foster mother of Zeus Crossword Clue
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National Park in the Cantabrian Mountains in northern Spain Crossword Clue
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____ nouveau is a wine sold in the year of its harvest Crossword Clue
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One name for a major pest Crossword Clue
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Perform a favour; constrain someone else to do something Crossword Clue
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Plant of the brassica family, an ancient source of blue dye Crossword Clue
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Plants often sold in pairs to put either side of an entrance Crossword Clue
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Portuguese song genre, featured in a 2023 BBC Prom Crossword Clue
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Pravda condemned Shostakovich's opera ____ of Mtsensk as "muddle rather than music" shortly after Stalin saw it Crossword Clue
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Resin secreted by an Asian bug Crossword Clue
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Rhyming slang expression of incredulity Crossword Clue
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Series which included Nuts in May and Abigail's Party Crossword Clue
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Someone acting in a consciously independent way Crossword Clue
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Song for Kate and her three suitors in Kiss Me, Kate Crossword Clue
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The Great ____ of 1054 formalised the division between Catholic and Orthodox churches Crossword Clue
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The literary pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans Crossword Clue
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The mineral pitchblende is a form of ____ dioxide Crossword Clue
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The muse of history Crossword Clue
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The ____ near Lalibela in Ethiopia were one of the first 12 Unesco world heritage sites to be designated, in 1978 Crossword Clue
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To dim (one's eyes) Crossword Clue
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Two pages of Series B UK passports show Anish ____'s work Crossword Clue
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Upton ____'s 1906 book The Jungle was about meat-packing workers, but created more concern about food safety Crossword Clue
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____ was a spin-off from The Mary Tyler Moore Show Crossword Clue
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Womble named after a Siberian city Crossword Clue