The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2026 Mar 22
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Actress who starred in An Officer and a Gentleman and Terms of Endearment Crossword Clue
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A late 1990s modem might transfer data at 56 ____s a second Crossword Clue
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An Indian hermitage or religious retreat Crossword Clue
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"An ____ lust of conquest transmutes manslaying into a virtue" (Herbert Spencer) Crossword Clue
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A process for making fodder Crossword Clue
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Bound by contract during training Crossword Clue
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Cartoonist ____ Searle created St Trinian's School Crossword Clue
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Cartoon wife of 13A Crossword Clue
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Civil engineer whose designs included the Clifton Suspension Bridge Crossword Clue
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Command to a sheepdog to go clockwise around the flock Crossword Clue
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Eponymous criminal in eight Eoin Colfer fantasy novels Crossword Clue
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"For this alliance may so happy prove / To turn your households' ____ to pure love" (Romeo and Juliet) Crossword Clue
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Greek poet who is the subject of the "Blind Bard" legend Crossword Clue
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New Faces, ____ was the first episode in the main series of the sitcom Porridge Crossword Clue
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Informally, a construction worker Crossword Clue
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Informal TV programme with a presenter and interviewed guests Crossword Clue
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Stalin Ate My Homework was this comedian's 2010 childhood memoir Crossword Clue
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Largest city in the northern Netherlands, with ties to Newcastle, but not twinned Crossword Clue
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Last Beatles UK single released before they broke up Crossword Clue
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Like the sinking of the Lusitania, the execution of ____ was used in British propaganda during the First World War Crossword Clue
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"Military justice is to justice as military ____ is to ____" (attributed to Georges Clemencau) Crossword Clue
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"My ____ is strong / Way too real to be wrong" (Lady Gaga, Perfect Illusion) Crossword Clue
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"Only came outside to watch the night fall with the rain / I heard you ____" (Duran Duran, Planet Earth) Crossword Clue
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Paul ____ played the eighth doctor, in a Doctor Who TV film Crossword Clue
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Piece of cloth used to protect against what Byron jokingly called "incomparable oil" Crossword Clue
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Play whose central character is Blanche DuBois Crossword Clue
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River trips from this Herefordshire town, starting in 1745, are seen as the origin of tourism in Britain Crossword Clue
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Seaweed product used in laboratory culture media Crossword Clue
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Small live-bearing fish, a popular aquarium choice Crossword Clue
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Small mainly African mammal, also called dassie Crossword Clue
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South Wales town with remains of a Roman legionary fortress and amphitheatre Crossword Clue
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Surname of the BBC sitcom family headed by Jim and Barbara Crossword Clue
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Tennis player after whom a "hill" is named Crossword Clue
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That which, in Wales, carries the word ildiwch Crossword Clue
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The Count de la Fère in The Three Musketeers Crossword Clue
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The longest-serving manager in Premier League history Crossword Clue
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The main part of a statute, beginning with "Be it enacted" Crossword Clue
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The second Asian city to host the summer Olympic Games Crossword Clue
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The solar ____ is situated behind the stomach Crossword Clue
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The southernmost of Scotland's 32 council areas Crossword Clue
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The UK No 3 1982 instrumental hit Papa's Got a Brand New ____ is used as walk-on music at QPR home games Crossword Clue
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The witches in Macbeth are also called the ____ Crossword Clue
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Traditional accompaniment to fish and chips Crossword Clue
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US name for coriander leaves Crossword Clue
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Ventriloquist whose best-known dummy was Lord Charles Crossword Clue
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____ was briefly "Lieutenant Lush" in Bow Wow Wow Crossword Clue
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Watertight chambers used in building bridge foundations Crossword Clue
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____ won a best actress Oscar for Coal Miner's Daughter Crossword Clue