Category: The Times – Specialist Crossword Answers
12-August-2018 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911

  1. 1.Hampshire town on the River Itchen
  2. 2.Artificial hatching apparatus
  3. 3.Russian vessel for heating water
  4. 4.Singer who earned Germanys first “nul points” at the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest
  5. 5.Free of unwanted flora
  6. 6.Protein substances acting outside the cells that secrete them
  7. 7.Actress who played Gwenda, wife of the hapless Brian Stimpson, in Clockwise
  8. 8.Eight, or a group of eight
  9. 9.Observation, often unexpected by those observed
  10. 10.A subservient flatterer
  11. 11.Dotheboys Hall schoolmaster in Nicholas Nickleby
  12. 12.Name used for various decapod crustaceans
  13. 13.A singular mystery
  14. 14.Cuban street dance, from the Spanish word for “wheel”
  15. 15.Two-time Grand National winner, on Pineau de Re and Many Clouds
  16. 16.Meaning “cellar” in Catalan, a sparkling wine
  17. 17.1996 single by Alanis Morissette
  18. 18.City on the Moselle, formerly Augusta Treverorum
  19. 19.To remove by surgery
  20. 20.Julian Copes first solo album, later a single from the album Saint Julian
  21. 21.“Its really important to me not to be known as ____ when Im 60” (David Schwimmer)
  22. 22.Briefly, the applied science associated with computing
  23. 23.The worlds largest desert
  24. 24.Informally, the first official flag of the Confederate States of America
  25. 25.BBC programme currently hosted by Matt Baker and Alex Jones
  26. 26.The hymn “Veni Creator ____” provides the words for the first movement of Mahlers eighth symphony
  27. 27.In the mock-heroic style of a Samuel Butler poem
  28. 28.Artist who painted The Menin Road
  29. 29.Scottish title held exclusively by people with the surname Keith
  30. 30.Street along which Jesus is said to have walked to his crucifixion
  31. 31.Glen Coes Three Sisters are ridges of this mountain
  32. 32.Alternative name for the eleventh month of the French Revolutionary calendar
  33. 33.Publication of around 1450, also referred to as “42-line” or “Gutenberg”
  34. 34.Footballer who played 243 games for Hull City, 2002-2011
  35. 35.Pantomime duo on which Doris and Mabel are based in two Shrek films
  36. 36.According to 19th-century promotional material, “Le papier qui roule les bonnes cigarettes”
  37. 37.Duo who had a 1981 club hit with Youre the One for Me
  38. 38.Nevada is sometimes called the ____ State
  39. 39.A spit or tombolo
  40. 40.____ architecture is an early design scheme for a stored-program computer
  41. 41.Dark sauce used extensively in oriental cookery
  42. 42.Monopoly board square named after North American fund raising organisations
  43. 43.A brightly coloured tropical freshwater fish
  44. 44.Colloquially, an unexpected change of tactic or behaviour
  45. 45.Town on the banks of the Six Mile Water, just before it enters Lough Neagh
  46. 46.Juventus striker who scored the final goal of the 2018 World Cup
  47. 47.1992 black comedy film starring Tim Robbins and Greta Scacchi
  48. 48.Capital city which became a world heritage site only 31 years after its construction commenced
  49. 49.Theologian who said “In the country of the blind, the one-eyed man is king”
  50. 50.Juan ____, F1 driver who retired during the 2006 season
  51. 51.Bone to which the word costal applies
  52. 52.The third James Bond film starring Daniel Craig
  53. 53.Indian dish made from split legumes
  54. 54.Ballet dancer who starred on screen in The Turning Point
  55. 55.The Bull is this fictional villages only pub