The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2024 Dec 01
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2004-08 reality TV show presented by Jo Frost and narrated by Nick Frost Crossword Clue
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2017 hit single by Ed Sheeran Crossword Clue
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Administrative capital of Fife Crossword Clue
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A monarch's domain Crossword Clue
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A native of Lviv, for example Crossword Clue
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An ____ illegally aids one who has committed a crime Crossword Clue
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An obsolete distance of 2240 yards Crossword Clue
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Application used for surfing the internet Crossword Clue
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Band who had a 1999 hit with Secret Smile Crossword Clue
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Breed of cat developed in the UK, with white body and coloured head and tail Crossword Clue
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Cabinet housing an organ's keyboards, pedals and stops Crossword Clue
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Car maker with a logo based on part of Bologna's Fountain of Neptune Crossword Clue
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Cliff Huxtable's wife on The Cosby Show Crossword Clue
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Country formerly called Upper Volta Crossword Clue
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Current home ground of New York City Football Club Crossword Clue
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Decimal equivalent of the binary number 111111 Crossword Clue
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Document listing a joint-stock company's regulations Crossword Clue
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Edinburgh is in the ____ of Scotland Crossword Clue
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Emerge from an awkward situation with one's reputation intact Crossword Clue
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Ephesus was one of twelve ancient Greek city states in this region, now in Turkey Crossword Clue
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Finland's oldest city, on its southwest coast Crossword Clue
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From a Spanish word for "dungeon", a US informal name for a prison Crossword Clue
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Genus of birds, "buzzards" in the Old World, "hawks" in the New World Crossword Clue
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Grimethorpe Colliery Band provided the soundtrack for this 1996 comedy-drama film Crossword Clue
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Hannibal Lecter or Patrick Bateman in fiction Crossword Clue
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Indian surname meaning "lion" Crossword Clue
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Italian stew of veal shank (variant spelling) Crossword Clue
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Mark Twain described a literary ____ as "Something that everyone wants to have read but no one wants to read" Crossword Clue
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Notebooks and road atlases are often ____ Crossword Clue
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Of the moon, between half and full Crossword Clue
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Paul ____ played bass guitar for the Clash Crossword Clue
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Pertaining to the stomach Crossword Clue
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Plant of the mint family, its name derived from Tamil meaning "green leaf" Crossword Clue
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Plimsolls (5) Crossword Clue
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Poet assassinated by Nationalist forces at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War Crossword Clue
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Roman historian whose main works were the Annals and Histories Crossword Clue
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Short story collection in which Jeeves and Wooster first appeared Crossword Clue
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"Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep / And in his simple show he harbours ____" (Henry VI, Part II) Crossword Clue
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South Pacific boat, typically with a triangular sail and outrigger Crossword Clue
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Sportsperson for whom the K-point marks a par distance Crossword Clue
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That which an apostrophe may indicate Crossword Clue
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The American name for noughts and crosses Crossword Clue
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The ancient region of Nubia was mostly in modern ____ Crossword Clue
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The ____ clef is sometimes called the F-clef Crossword Clue
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The "forest giraffe" of central Africa Crossword Clue
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The Vale of ____ is a gorge between the mountains of Olympus and Ossa, once culturally famed for its rugged beauty Crossword Clue
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To ____ someone's side is to support them, especially in a difficult situation Crossword Clue
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Tree described as quaking or trembling Crossword Clue
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Type of work associated with Escher Crossword Clue
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Vincent ____ is the Archbishop of Westminster Crossword Clue