The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2024 May 19
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A 3W LED bulb produces 200 ____s Crossword Clue
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A matching jumper and cardigan Crossword Clue
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A naval flag often indicating nationality Crossword Clue
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Ancient Roman name for the Mediterranean Sea Crossword Clue
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Aquatic nymph of Greek mythology Crossword Clue
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Australian soprano born Helen Porter Mitchell Crossword Clue
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Author nominated for the first two Nobel Prizes in Literature Crossword Clue
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Aziz ____ played Tom Haverford in Parks and Recreation Crossword Clue
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Ballroom dance which evolved from the earlier Turkey Trot Crossword Clue
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Canada's main Pacific port Crossword Clue
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Character in three other Shakespeare plays whose death is mentioned in Henry V Crossword Clue
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Crustacean with long antennae and a short abdomen Crossword Clue
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Five Go Mad in Dorset, aired on Channel 4's opening night, was the first show in this series Crossword Clue
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Flower which blooms around dusk Crossword Clue
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Football club known as The Toffees Crossword Clue
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Fourth novel of James Clavell's Asian Saga Crossword Clue
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood single between Relax and The Power of Love Crossword Clue
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Happy Days nerdy character played by Anson Williams Crossword Clue
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"I hope his ____ savages his ankles" (George Galloway, on David Blunkett) Crossword Clue
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In statistics, a cumulative frequency graph Crossword Clue
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"I've got the ____, boys" (Daley Thompson just after his first Olympic decathlon win) Crossword Clue
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Lead single from The Pet Shop Boys 1987 album Actually Crossword Clue
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Name for several canine film stars, mentioned in The Magnificent Seven by The Clash Crossword Clue
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Name for some insects feeding on animal blood or insect haemolymph Crossword Clue
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Of an angle, between 91 and 179 degrees Crossword Clue
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"One more unfortunate / Weary of breath / Rashly ____ / Gone to her death!" (Thomas Hood) Crossword Clue
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"Our dad would send us to our room / He'd be the ____" (Level 42, Running in the Family) Crossword Clue
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____ Ozawa was music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, 1973-2002 Crossword Clue
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Pushkin's play Mozart and ____ was the first work of fiction to depict a rivalry with little factual foundation Crossword Clue
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Shaped like a mushroom Crossword Clue
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Sheldon Cooper's portrayer in The Big Bang Theory Crossword Clue
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Sitcom whose central character was landlord Rupert Rigsby Crossword Clue
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Small cafe typical of France's Nord-Pas-de-Calais region Crossword Clue
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Spear associated with Neptune and Poseidon Crossword Clue
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Speed unit for transmission by a modem Crossword Clue
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Sunday luxury for many; 1960s passive resistance protest Crossword Clue
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The act of putting something back in Crossword Clue
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The destructive crop pest Ceratitis capitata Crossword Clue
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The extinct migratory bird Ectopistes migratorius Crossword Clue
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The Father played by Dermot Morgan in a 1990s sitcom Crossword Clue
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The firm which created the video game Pac-Man Crossword Clue
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The Land of Lincoln on US licence plates since 1954 Crossword Clue
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The turkey buzzard, for example Crossword Clue
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The ____ was founded as The New Observer in 1821 Crossword Clue
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Tie knot which produces a small neat triangle Crossword Clue
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Tool used to create a pilot hole for a nail or screw Crossword Clue
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Using force or (the threat of) violence Crossword Clue
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Welsh composer and dramatist who wrote Keep The Home Fires Burning Crossword Clue