Category: The Times – Specialist Crossword Answers
12-August-2018 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911
- 1.Hampshire town on the River Itchen
- 2.Artificial hatching apparatus
- 3.Russian vessel for heating water
- 4.Singer who earned Germanys first “nul points” at the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest
- 5.Free of unwanted flora
- 6.Protein substances acting outside the cells that secrete them
- 7.Actress who played Gwenda, wife of the hapless Brian Stimpson, in Clockwise
- 8.Eight, or a group of eight
- 9.Observation, often unexpected by those observed
- 10.A subservient flatterer
- 11.Dotheboys Hall schoolmaster in Nicholas Nickleby
- 12.Name used for various decapod crustaceans
- 13.A singular mystery
- 14.Cuban street dance, from the Spanish word for “wheel”
- 15.Two-time Grand National winner, on Pineau de Re and Many Clouds
- 16.Meaning “cellar” in Catalan, a sparkling wine
- 17.1996 single by Alanis Morissette
- 18.City on the Moselle, formerly Augusta Treverorum
- 19.To remove by surgery
- 20.Julian Copes first solo album, later a single from the album Saint Julian
- 21.“Its really important to me not to be known as ____ when Im 60” (David Schwimmer)
- 22.Briefly, the applied science associated with computing
- 23.The worlds largest desert
- 24.Informally, the first official flag of the Confederate States of America
- 25.BBC programme currently hosted by Matt Baker and Alex Jones
- 26.The hymn “Veni Creator ____” provides the words for the first movement of Mahlers eighth symphony
- 27.In the mock-heroic style of a Samuel Butler poem
- 28.Artist who painted The Menin Road
- 29.Scottish title held exclusively by people with the surname Keith
- 30.Street along which Jesus is said to have walked to his crucifixion
- 31.Glen Coes Three Sisters are ridges of this mountain
- 32.Alternative name for the eleventh month of the French Revolutionary calendar
- 33.Publication of around 1450, also referred to as “42-line” or “Gutenberg”
- 34.Footballer who played 243 games for Hull City, 2002-2011
- 35.Pantomime duo on which Doris and Mabel are based in two Shrek films
- 36.According to 19th-century promotional material, “Le papier qui roule les bonnes cigarettes”
- 37.Duo who had a 1981 club hit with Youre the One for Me
- 38.Nevada is sometimes called the ____ State
- 39.A spit or tombolo
- 40.____ architecture is an early design scheme for a stored-program computer
- 41.Dark sauce used extensively in oriental cookery
- 42.Monopoly board square named after North American fund raising organisations
- 43.A brightly coloured tropical freshwater fish
- 44.Colloquially, an unexpected change of tactic or behaviour
- 45.Town on the banks of the Six Mile Water, just before it enters Lough Neagh
- 46.Juventus striker who scored the final goal of the 2018 World Cup
- 47.1992 black comedy film starring Tim Robbins and Greta Scacchi
- 48.Capital city which became a world heritage site only 31 years after its construction commenced
- 49.Theologian who said “In the country of the blind, the one-eyed man is king”
- 50.Juan ____, F1 driver who retired during the 2006 season
- 51.Bone to which the word costal applies
- 52.The third James Bond film starring Daniel Craig
- 53.Indian dish made from split legumes
- 54.Ballet dancer who starred on screen in The Turning Point
- 55.The Bull is this fictional villages only pub