The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2025 May 04
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1952 Doris Day musical comedy, partly set in France Crossword Clue
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1985 Bond film with Roger Moore and Christopher Walken Crossword Clue
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2002 animated adventure comedy starring Diego, Manny and Sid Crossword Clue
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A beginner, especially in computing or the internet Crossword Clue
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Ancient Greek god of wine and ritual ecstasy Crossword Clue
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An improving trend in business or finance Crossword Clue
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A Real Madrid supporter may wave a white one in protest Crossword Clue
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A type of protein found in blood plasma and serum Crossword Clue
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Belarussian tennis player currently ranked No 1 in women's singles Crossword Clue
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Big ____ was a German type of siege howitzer used in the First World War Crossword Clue
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British-American poet who won the 1948 Nobel literature prize Crossword Clue
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British winner of three London Marathons, two in world record times Crossword Clue
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Burial chamber; long-term nuclear waste storage facility Crossword Clue
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Canadian Lance ____ races for Aston Martin's F1 team Crossword Clue
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Chemical element widely used in disinfectants Crossword Clue
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Common digital image format, in use since 1992 Crossword Clue
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Elvis Presley had a pink one, now on display at Graceland Crossword Clue
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England batsman who scored 12,472 test runs Crossword Clue
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English actor who played the title role in Jesus of Nazareth (1977) Crossword Clue
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Footballer Eidur Gudjohnsen and singer Björk are ____ Crossword Clue
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For men, this usually includes a dinner jacket Crossword Clue
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Former measures of textile length Crossword Clue
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Indian city whose tourist attractions include the Red Fort Crossword Clue
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In maths, a shape change such as rotation, preserving distances between points Crossword Clue
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Italian master noted for painting women with red hair Crossword Clue
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Jazz singer who shattered a glass in a Memorex advert Crossword Clue
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"Keep 'em peeled" was Shaw Taylor's catchphrase in ____ 5 on ITV, 1962-90 Crossword Clue
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Lech Walesa led a 1980 strike in this city's shipyard Crossword Clue
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Maize dish, often eaten with specialised skewers Crossword Clue
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____ Merman (1908-84) was a US actress and singer Crossword Clue
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Molten material which exists below the Earth's crust Crossword Clue
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____ painted Le Déjeuner sur L'herbe (1863) Crossword Clue
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Possibly fictional ancient Greek medicine curing sorrow Crossword Clue
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Possibly unexpected nationality of a singing and dulcimer-playing maid in Coleridge's Kubla Khan Crossword Clue
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Raymond ____ wrote the 1939 crime novel The Big Sleep Crossword Clue
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Rihanna's first UK No 1 hit, released in 2007 Crossword Clue
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Sauce which is sometimes called "the butter of Provence" Crossword Clue
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Schoenberg, Berg and Webern were the core of music's "Second ____ School" Crossword Clue
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Serbian midfielder who has played for Chelsea and Man United Crossword Clue
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Spanish holiday location with a reputation as a party hub Crossword Clue
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Tariff legislation abandoned as a result of the Great Famine in Ireland Crossword Clue
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Texan Red ____ was a prominent oil well firefighter Crossword Clue
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The colour of unbleached linen Crossword Clue
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The ____ Project has the world's largest indoor rainforest Crossword Clue
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The SI unit of electrical capacitance Crossword Clue
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To take in food, or sometimes information Crossword Clue
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TV host, comic and singer of the 1968 No 1 hit I Pretend Crossword Clue
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US informal term for a fit of irritation Crossword Clue
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Vegetable mainly eaten in central Europe, with a name meaning "cabbage turnip" Crossword Clue
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Where the four Baldwin brother actors were born Crossword Clue
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Winner of the 1973 "Battle of the Sexes" tennis match Crossword Clue
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"Youth would be an ideal state if it came a little ____ in life." (Asquith) Crossword Clue