The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2025 Nov 23
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A Devon town once famous for carpets is on this river Crossword Clue
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A film like Braveheart, Patton or Capote Crossword Clue
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American composer described by Stravinsky as "exploring the 1960s during the heyday of Strauss and Debussy" Crossword Clue
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A name for fountain pen nib tip material, though no longer part of it Crossword Clue
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A name for the period after Holy Week Crossword Clue
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An early version of this fastener was patented by Whitcomb Judson in 1893 Crossword Clue
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____ apps on mobiles allow home screen customisation Crossword Clue
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Author of Schindler's Ark, filmed as Schindler's List Crossword Clue
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British sprinter who won three medals at the 2019 World Championships Crossword Clue
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Celebrity genealogy on BBC TV since 2004 Crossword Clue
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Crusty loaf of bread with rounded ends and diagonal slashes across the top Crossword Clue
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Denzel Washington played Steve ____ in Cry Freedom (1987) Crossword Clue
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Dog breed once called "the King Charles of the east" Crossword Clue
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Experts, often on something expensive Crossword Clue
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Flowers sent by post are often ____, to maintain freshness Crossword Clue
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Floyd ____ was the first Olympic boxing gold medallist to become a professional heavyweight world champion Crossword Clue
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French steak cooking option Crossword Clue
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Hermann Goering said this wooden bomber made him "green and yellow with envy" Crossword Clue
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"____ d'escalier" is a witty remark thought of too late to use it Crossword Clue
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In Afrikaans, a goat or antelope Crossword Clue
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In chess, ____ can sometimes capture another piece of their own type without landing on its square Crossword Clue
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____ in East Sussex is No 4 on a Lonely Planet list of England's most beautiful castles Crossword Clue
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In mechanics, the rotational equivalent of linear force Crossword Clue
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In the periodic table group, fluorine, chlorine and iodine are ____ Crossword Clue
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Jeremy ____'s most famous acting role was Sherlock Holmes Crossword Clue
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JM ____ wrote The Playboy of the Western World Crossword Clue
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John ____ was defence secretary during the Falklands war Crossword Clue
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Kellogg's product which you would not serve in a bowl Crossword Clue
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Lake ____ is the third-largest lake in Italy Crossword Clue
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Manuel ____ was Manchester City's manager, 2013-16 Crossword Clue
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Musical instrument, technically a free reed aerophone Crossword Clue
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North American fried egg cooking option Crossword Clue
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Of a business, to fail or become bankrupt Crossword Clue
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Old name for Canada's westernmost administrative division Crossword Clue
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One of the Levant's oldest cities, badly damaged in the Sryian civil war Crossword Clue
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____ (Pink Floyd) and Off ____ (Michael Jackson) were albums released in the same year Crossword Clue
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Somebody taking part in a contest Crossword Clue
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Someone who studies or (illegally) collects bird eggs Crossword Clue
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Something that has "____ of day" is now visible or public Crossword Clue
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Specialist carpenter; Cambridge University housekeeper Crossword Clue
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____s provide about 15 per cent of the UK's electricity Crossword Clue
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Standards for online behaviour Crossword Clue
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Stratovolcano which is Ecuador's second-highest peak Crossword Clue
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Style of music played by Kenny Ball and Acker Bilk Crossword Clue
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Territory separating East Prussia from the rest of Germany, 1920-39 Crossword Clue
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"The beginning of ____ is like the first taste of bitter food" (Adam Bede, George Eliot) Crossword Clue
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The first of Wagner's two operas featuring song contests Crossword Clue
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The ____ is a UK chain of independent comedy venues Crossword Clue
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Trademark name for a dry terminal to plane route Crossword Clue
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Trevor ____ played Peter Boyd in Waking the Dead Crossword Clue
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Troubadour "knight meets shepherdess" lyric genre Crossword Clue
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Type of soil containing sand, silt and clay Crossword Clue