The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2024 Feb 18
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1996 sci-fi comedy film based on a trading card game of the same name Crossword Clue
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37A: 1973 hit mimed by Level 42 in their 1989 video Fait Accompli Crossword Clue
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A cartographer's work Crossword Clue
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A circular aperture, often at the top of a dome Crossword Clue
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Areas set aside for washing and often drying clothes Crossword Clue
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Canvases coated with a linseed extract Crossword Clue
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Carrier based at Ben Gurion Airport Crossword Clue
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Conforming to, as a policy for instance Crossword Clue
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Coronation Street shopkeeper played by Bryan Mosley Crossword Clue
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Cycling shoe attachment which clips on to the pedal Crossword Clue
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Dessert dish made by curdling cream with an acidic liquid such as wine Crossword Clue
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East Sussex town on which Tillingham in the EF Benson Mapp and Lucia books is based Crossword Clue
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Forename of Gaelic origin, meaning 'red king' Crossword Clue
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Former name of Lesotho Crossword Clue
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Former White House resident who appeared in the final episodes of series two and three of Derry Girls Crossword Clue
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German-born model once married to the musician Seal Crossword Clue
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____ grits is an American dish like porridge, made from dried maize Crossword Clue
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Heraldic term for what is often called a "coat of arms", including elements like a crest, supporters and motto Crossword Clue
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In commercial angling, many baited hooks may hang from a ____ Crossword Clue
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Instrument most often heard in American country music, an anagram of SATELLITE UPGRADE Crossword Clue
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Lead single from the 1963 Lesley Gore album I'll Cry If I Want To Crossword Clue
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Many types of this marine invertebrate are "sea squirts" Crossword Clue
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Old Testament book before Obadiah Crossword Clue
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Possible response to advice on facts or working methods Crossword Clue
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____ replaced Farrah Fawcett-Majors in Charlie's Angels Crossword Clue
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Seaside resort on the Creuddyn peninsula Crossword Clue
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See 10D Crossword Clue
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Set of three solo piano works by Liszt, published in 1950 Crossword Clue
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Ski resort in the French Alps, the country's fourth largest Crossword Clue
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Small African antelope, males of which have straight horns Crossword Clue
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____'s modern popularity began with versions of two of his Gymnopédies on a Blood, Sweat and Tears album in 1968 Crossword Clue
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Staffordshire town which resisted two 20th-century attempts to add it to the county borough of Stoke-on-Trent Crossword Clue
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Star of the 1981 mini-series The Flame Trees of Thika Crossword Clue
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Steadying device often attached to small video cameras Crossword Clue
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Supposed landing place of the Pilgrim Fathers Crossword Clue
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Tabletop game, popular in 1970s amusement arcades Crossword Clue
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Taking off in a satirical way Crossword Clue
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The first poem in William McGonagall's Poetic Gems is of this type, addressed to Queen Victoria Crossword Clue
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The world's smallest republic Crossword Clue
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This core member of the Bloomsbury Group wrote Eminent Victorians Crossword Clue
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"To sleep, ____ to dream" (Hamlet) Crossword Clue
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Town in Spain's Malaga province with a dramatic hillside location Crossword Clue
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US term for films for adults, or others with adults Crossword Clue
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Variant name for stamp collecting Crossword Clue
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Where one may be "baht 'at" in West Yorkshire Crossword Clue
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Whisky which has not been blended Crossword Clue
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Writer and star of the ITV1 film Housewife, 49 Crossword Clue
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Writing system named after the generally accepted creator of Glagolitic, which it gradually replaced Crossword Clue