Category: The Times – Specialist Crossword Answers
14-October-2018 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911

  1. 1.The present tense conjugation of this Latin verb starts with "sum, est, es"
  2. 2.Seed split and removed from kelp, say - not a little impressive
  3. 3.Upper-class dimness you didn't get, we hear, in northern uni once
  4. 4.In 2011 this former Arsenal player became the Uefa Champions League's youngest ever English goal-scorer
  5. 5.Panel split by American is open for cultivation
  6. 6.With roles in Fearless and Ordinary Lies, daughter of the actress who plays Coronation Street's Liz McDonald
  7. 7.In early 20th-century America, hitting the ____ meant touring for evangelical meetings
  8. 8.Missile launcher (anti-tank) on latitude 50
  9. 9.Open pasture or grassland
  10. 10.Citrus fruit also called pomelo, apparently named after a sea captain who introduced it to the West Indies
  11. 11.1997 novel by Arthur Golden, about Chiyo Sakamoto
  12. 12.Measurements from tools in sets having new GUI installed
  13. 13.One thrashing about inside leaves states of bondage
  14. 14.British triathlete who won gold medals at the 2012 and 2016 Olympic Games
  15. 15.Aroma, as that of perfume
  16. 16.Indian city where the Golden Temple is located
  17. 17.What's integral to some tremendous work by Pope, perhaps
  18. 18.Exigency led to shift to an extreme extent
  19. 19.Poet Laureate from 1984 until his death in 1998
  20. 20.Coats, jackets etc
  21. 21.A hot paste used in north African cookery
  22. 22.Twist in narrative catching half-cut person no longer passed up
  23. 23."Go away" as often misattributed to Norman Tebbit
  24. 24.Rocket previously sharp pest
  25. 25.One Albanian ____ is currently worth about 0.7p
  26. 26.An offensive of the Vietnam War, named after the Vietnamese New Year
  27. 27.Artist who said "I don't paint things. I only paint the differences between things"
  28. 28.Offspring carrying mark of iron?
  29. 29.Spook woman, one in chariot
  30. 30.Body of water sometimes called America's Dead Sea
  31. 31.Winner of the British Touring Car Championship in 1997 and 2000
  32. 32.A mountain pass, derived from the Latin word for "neck"
  33. 33.Fruitcake desperately wants ____
  34. 34.Square chin in detective is strictly procedural detail?
  35. 35.Golfer who, in 2013, became the first English player to win the US Open since Tony Jacklin
  36. 36.An epithet for the Greek goddess Athena
  37. 37.A North African supposedly descended from a son of Noah
  38. 38.Dope's sewn up
  39. 39.US actress who once described herself as "ambisextrous"
  40. 40.I am flourishing because of special branch of medicine being fresh
  41. 41.Only male tennis player to win both Wimbledon and French Open singles titles for three years in a row
  42. 42.Somewhat anomalous material, first named as such by Arthur Schuster
  43. 43.A junior heraldic officer of the English College of Arms
  44. 44.Linear polymer which carries genetic information
  45. 45.Farmhand's gadget mere lad manufactured with iron
  46. 46.Capuchin against a sectarian
  47. 47.Placed close to younger Silenus, eg
  48. 48.The ____ table is an arrangement of the elements
  49. 49.Wimbledon and French and US Open men's singles winner in 1989
  50. 50.Formerly a word used to describe a Native American woman, long considered derogatory
  51. 51.Incline to welcome unknown scorer?
  52. 52.Born to keep oil up and down and up?
  53. 53.Pertaining to the longer of the forearm bones
  54. 54.Easy setter, even for the masses
  55. 55.Measure by which Henry VIII was able to execute people without trials
  56. 56.Norman ____'s 1964 painting The Problem We All Live With was seen as an iconic image for the civil rights movement
  57. 57.She won't give reference, a long established legal right
  58. 58.Title of respect in Malay, the equivalent of Mr or Sir
  59. 59.Poison secreted by a micro-organism into its surrounding environment
  60. 60.2004 single by Kaiser Chiefs, following Oh My God
  61. 61.Something to eat Ionian character is eastern vernacular
  62. 62.Break bust incorporating classic blokey bloke above Troy
  63. 63.Informally, having the characteristics of both country and city life
  64. 64.Actor who played Bela Lugosi in the 1994 film Ed Wood
  65. 65.Fitted with mast and cables as most modern sailing boats are
  66. 66.Release new tune about fantastic fans
  67. 67.Informally, Norman Tebbit's successor as MP for Chingford
  68. 68.Peas from marshlands in the Borders male scythed
  69. 69.Verdi opera with an auto da fé scene
  70. 70.The capital of Sudan
  71. 71.Video game featuring Lara Croft, released in September 2018, the twelfth mainline title of its series
  72. 72.Grouse mixed with this mineral could appear sacrilegious
  73. 73.Well split by independent Journal's three-line verse
  74. 74.French-American writer noted for her volumes of erotica
  75. 75.Of two plant or animal species, living together so that one benefits without benefiting or harming the other
  76. 76.Made more extreme or powerful
  77. 77.Stable state is behind returning aptitude tests
  78. 78.Process I had about flipping goodbyes
  79. 79.Comedian who had long-time partnerships with Rob Newman and Frank Skinner
  80. 80.A division into factions, especially in a church
  81. 81.Minister of health, 1945-51
  82. 82.Act of Chancellor? Cashier due to slip on Twitter?
  83. 83.Believer in a vital force left in second place of the hardly celebs?
  84. 84.Thorpe Park roller coaster named after a 2004 horror film
  85. 85.The ____ veins take deoxygenated blood from the head to the heart
  86. 86.Dickens novel featuring schoolmaster Wackford Squeers
  87. 87."It can only be attributable to human error" (____ in 2001: A Space Odyssey)
  88. 88.Barnacles are my business - pick here for French article
  89. 89.Take remedy endlessly being a type of eastern nettle
  90. 90.One applied to feeding minor?
  91. 91.In US slang, to turn to a life of crime or immorality
  92. 92.Colourful loose shirt of African origin