Category: The Times – Specialist Crossword Answers
15-July-2018 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911

  1. 1.1963 Bill Naughton play, also a film starring Michael Caine
  2. 2.Palladian-style house in Wiltshire, famed for its gardens
  3. 3.German-born political theorist Hannah ____ wrote The Origins of Totalitarianism
  4. 4.Wimbledon is the All England Lawn Tennis and ____ Club
  5. 5.Musical term for very or much
  6. 6.____s Noyes Fludde is based on a Chester mystery play
  7. 7.Fog coming inland from the coast
  8. 8.Mike ____ is the US vice-president and a former governor of Indiana
  9. 9.Walt ____ wrote the poetry collection Leaves of Grass
  10. 10.Eunice Kathleen Waymon, singer and civil rights activist
  11. 11.Lord ____, a caricature of an English nobleman in the play Our American Cousin, gave his name to long sideburns
  12. 12.Dungeons or cells with access only via the ceiling
  13. 13.Upper part of a pillar, supporting an arch
  14. 14.Insect genus including many agricultural pests
  15. 15.The Jungle Book?€™s Lone Wolf
  16. 16.Designer of the Willow Tearooms in Glasgows Sauchiehall Street
  17. 17.Town centre musicians
  18. 18.In English common law, the parts of a judgement which are not ratio decidendi
  19. 19.The biological family of true frogs
  20. 20.Bearable, in old slang
  21. 21.The ____ piles were nuclear reactors built as part of the UKs atomic bomb project after the Second World War
  22. 22.Holst?€™s tone poem ____ Heath is subtitled A Homage to Thomas Hardy
  23. 23.Alaskan city which gives its name to a variety of spruce
  24. 24.The USA?€™s Pine Tree State
  25. 25.See 4A
  26. 26.Hampshire location of the former RAF Coastal Command HQ, and the Hovercraft Museum
  27. 27.A legal or parliamentary holiday
  28. 28.Pasta quills
  29. 29.Glamorous star of 1930s films who retired in 1941 and became a recluse
  30. 30.1952 musical rom-com depicting 1920s Hollywood, choreographed by and starring Gene Kelly
  31. 31.Novel narrated by Gilbert Markham about his quest for Helen Graham?€™s hand in marriage
  32. 32.Future seasonal weather ?€” according to Keats, maybe
  33. 33.& 43D. Language of works by Gottfried von Strassburg and Walther von der Vogelweide
  34. 34.Morarji ___ was prime minister of India, 1977-9
  35. 35.____ ticket, two ideal candidates at an election
  36. 36.Exercises designed to achieve bodily fitness and grace of movement
  37. 37.Medieval musical instrument, usually with three strings
  38. 38.Volume two of JS Bach?€™s Clavier-??bung contained the ____ and the Overture in the French Style
  39. 39.Essex town where Courtaulds opened a silk mill
  40. 40.Italian tenor who recorded Perfect Symphony with Ed Sheeran last year
  41. 41.The makers of 007?€™s DB5
  42. 42.Dick ____, able seaman in HMS Pinafore
  43. 43.Treacherous king, bound by Hermes to a wheel of fire
  44. 44.In Zambia, 100 ngwees
  45. 45.The Japanese decorative art of flower arrangement
  46. 46.Big top
  47. 47.Thousandth anniversaries
  48. 48.Imprisonment for political or military reasons
  49. 49.At various times, a duchy, kingdom and province in what is now northwestern Germany
  50. 50.The ____ is a US newspaper or a John Philip Sousa march
  51. 51.The beginning of George Washingtons apocryphal admission about a cherry tree
  52. 52.Historic alternative name for Shropshire
  53. 53.A symptom of rabies
  54. 54.Record producer Phil ____ developed the Wall of Sound style of music production
  55. 55.Greek goddess of peace