Category: The Times – Specialist Crossword Answers
12-May-2019 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911
- 1.The first line of the Jam's The ____ is "Sup up your beer and collect your fags”
- 2.A type of tapering marine buoy, marking the starboard side of a channel into a harbour
- 3.Religious jurisdiction is cautious about what spell contains
- 4.The avifauna of a region
- 5.You're ideally stopping waste
- 6.Archaic word for "dark brown”, used in ob____ate, to make unclear
- 7.Pseudonym under which Karen Blixen wrote her first novel Seven Gothic Tales
- 8.Nickname of the first female tennis player to win all four Grand Slam titles in one calendar year
- 9.She lectures on fieldwork, mostly going west
- 10.Maize, to a South African
- 11.Crabbit sort's preferable twa-handed drinker with no breadth
- 12.1922 silent film (also called Possession) based on the novel by Anthony Hope
- 13."____ or Dutch admiral” is one of the 16 species listed under "pea” in Dr Johnson's dictionary
- 14.The Lord of the Rings
- 15.El Papa is one right into delegate in Rome finally
- 16.The world's most remote inhabited archipelago
- 17.Somehow get nearer outsider from Rouen?
- 18.The youngest member of England's 1966 World Cup winning team
- 19.Roman emperor shortly back from Dobunni fighters
- 20.A subpoena ____ orders the recipient to produce documentary evidence in court
- 21.Very good Latin for one who wasn't amused, an old monarch
- 22.Midfielder who made 115 appearances for Liverpool 2014-2018 and now plays for Juventus
- 23.Ego upsetting one hard sergeant-major may get you this!
- 24.2013 Man Booker prize winner with The Luminaries
- 25.Pronoun for some informally here in US service
- 26.Establishments serving Italian food in a casual atmosphere
- 27.Tips off before going into branch of the wartime Navy
- 28.German-born philosopher who introduced the concept of the "banality of evil”
- 29.Japanese art's purpose? Slashing a winning blow
- 30.New Hampshire is known as the ____
- 31.Old slave women's anger during work
- 32.The Great Orme overlooks this Welsh seaside resort
- 33.What tops espresso but a gold liquid which is thick?
- 34.Actress who won an Oscar for her role in Prizzi's Honor
- 35.Airline attraction that is behind in Bannockburn
- 36.Employee's final cutting fluke with my mere profile
- 37.Latin phrase used to describe deduction of causes from observed effects
- 38.British sitcom starring Yootha Joyce and Brian Murphy
- 39.Card containing area suited to scoring?
- 40.Informally, the motor racing circuit in Stavelot, Belgium
- 41.Written by Otis Blackwell, a 1957 hit for Elvis Presley
- 42.Italian copper, antimony, and iridium run out
- 43.A collection of writings in honour of a scholar
- 44.Wallflower I caught in flipping harbour towns
- 45.Largest city in France's Haute-Savoie department
- 46.Game show whose presenters included David Vine, Eddie Waring, and Frank Bruno
- 47.Fast track career from GP beginning with absolute kindness
- 48.Actor mentioned in the Bangles hit Manic Monday
- 49.Yes voter with term for Remain breed
- 50.Behaved
- 51.Parisian fashion house owned by Puig since 1998
- 52.Deputy leader of the Labour Party under Gordon Brown and Ed Miliband
- 53.I know beforehand I'm admired without judgement
- 54."____ differ from ordinary mortals by their ability to admire loquacious and complicated delusions” (Anatole France)
- 55.Take cap discarded from more posh parent
- 56.A meeting hall of the Salvation Army
- 57.An early species of mankind
- 58.Fender guitar produced continuously since 1950
- 59.Fine deer coming back finding land given to servicemen?
- 60.____ Homo (behold the man) is a depiction of Christ wearing the crown of thorns
- 61.Service digger wanting third
- 62.Musical direction which originally meant "at ease”
- 63.He favours flesh wobble, we hear, following excellent cut
- 64.Dancing in the ____ was Toploader's biggest hit
- 65.Fashion-eschewing itinerant trading odd bits
- 66.The Memorial to the Missing in Ypres
- 67.These are chunderous tourists one month off entering inch
- 68.In darts, a score of 20, double 20, and treble 20
- 69.Stimulate pub, perhaps, by ever changing
- 70.Tennessee city immortalised in a 1941 song by Glenn Miller and his Orchestra
- 71.Thrust pawn, say, to capture rook
- 72.A lower-class republican (literally "without breeches”) in revolutionary France
- 73.Firmly question murderer about quiet American nut
- 74.The anterior naris
- 75.Ship to where Charon takes you? Forgotten land
- 76.Indian hemp
- 77.Grampa Simpson, among others, died laid up
- 78.The ____ River connects lakes Erie and Ontario
- 79.Rest a steak transforming taste?
- 80.French director of films including Hiroshima mon amour and Stavisky. . .
- 81.The needle of a record player
- 82.Para Handy's incandescent in the hold perhaps
- 83.African country whose de jure capital is Dodoma
- 84.Silver tree borders on lovely