Category: The Times – Specialist Crossword Answers
16-June-2019 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911

  1. 1.Plant again in February not following accepted ground
  2. 2.Debut single (and biggest hit) of Mungo Jerry, in 1970
  3. 3.See 8D
  4. 4.Sure about areas of land in Shetland
  5. 5.Part of the Antarctic Ocean, named after a British navigator
  6. 6.Composer of Curlew River and The Prince of the Pagodas
  7. 7.____ Hawthorne, author of The Scarlet Letter
  8. 8.Drive a new vehicle endlessly around Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, say
  9. 9.Racing toboggan on which riders lie on their backs
  10. 10.Fresh early on, Ann leaves Indian office
  11. 11.Informally, the singer for whom Noel Coward created the role of Ada Cockle in The Girl Who Came To Supper
  12. 12.Suitable packaging left for yellow plant
  13. 13.Saying about a city, recorded by Goethe in his Italian Journey
  14. 14.Deliberate damage done in idle talk
  15. 15.Costs to include one million for optically inactive mixtures
  16. 16."____ is when a guy gets stabbed in the back and, instead of bleeding, he sings” (Ed Gardner)
  17. 17.Missing tail coat located by poet
  18. 18.____ were originally played for important people, or sung by lovers for their ladies
  19. 19.Good internet service provider creating stir
  20. 20.Ernest Hemingway novel about Frederic Henry's First World War experiences in Italy
  21. 21.Wickedness hard to work out in a mother
  22. 22.Edinburgh residence of Scottish monarchs until 1603
  23. 23.Cook brought back duck dish from Greece
  24. 24.Trophy to be awarded on September 16, 2019
  25. 25.Neat conclusion to Motley Fool, a figure of speech
  26. 26."For here / Am I sitting in a ____, / Far above the world” (David Bowie, in Space Oddity)
  27. 27.In 2008, Rebecca ____ became the first British swimmer since 1908 to win two gold medals at the same Olympics
  28. 28.Wrong about famous Doctor being reported — it's a certainty
  29. 29.Justine ____, Belgian tennis player who won the French Open in 2003 and 2005-2007
  30. 30.Painter of Antwerp Cathedral's The Descent from the Cross
  31. 31.Jugs seen in tight sweater (forgive a little tastelessness!)
  32. 32.Piz Bernina is the highest mountain in the Eastern ____
  33. 33.Rope dance barred for an audience
  34. 34.Wind-pollinated hanging flowering spike of various trees
  35. 35.New York suburb to the north of the Bronx
  36. 36.Hooked a dipstick that's shortened
  37. 37.The emperor ____ monkey is supposedly so-called as its "moustache” makes it resemble Wilhelm II
  38. 38.Musical direction — "all playing (or singing) together”
  39. 39.Stinking drunk outdoors after tons knocked back
  40. 40.French port at the mouth of the Seine
  41. 41.Irish statesman and philosopher who criticised Britain's treatment of its American colonies
  42. 42.A weekday in Colombia with new footwear
  43. 43.Actor James ____ built The Theatre in London in 1576
  44. 44.Influential famous folk
  45. 45.Back UK vote in front of Scotland's leader? That's bad in Perth
  46. 46.Bewildered, amazed
  47. 47.Capital of Morocco, also a Maltese town near Mdina
  48. 48.Obscure Muslim ruler and king
  49. 49.Incus
  50. 50.English pre-Raphaelite textile designer and writer
  51. 51.Italian behind horse sedative
  52. 52.Philosophical study of the fundamental nature of reality
  53. 53.Take up bottom canvas sheet
  54. 54.Thoroughfare along the south side of St James's Park
  55. 55.Timeless footwear in parties could be slippers
  56. 56.A stake once again in winter resort
  57. 57.Finland, to the Finns
  58. 58.Hostage initially inside so long getting ready for China
  59. 59.German city whose Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex became a Unesco world heritage site in 2001
  60. 60.Linden found touching in story
  61. 61.Scottish football team from Paisley, "The Buddies”
  62. 62.American cotton worker is a rebel
  63. 63.The Restriction of Offensive Weapons Act 1959 prohibited the import of ____ into the UK
  64. 64.Standard celebrated around a number of stadia in Persia
  65. 65.Wilhelm ____ is jointly credited for the discovery of calculus
  66. 66.Father as before folds smart church vestment
  67. 67.The world of Enid Blyton's Noddy books
  68. 68.Sort of rice in shallow pan one's extracted
  69. 69.French wine made principally from merlot or cabernet sauvignon grapes
  70. 70.Huge quiches coming up — that's the plan
  71. 71.____ de Machaut, French composer of songs in the 1300s
  72. 72.Rang the changes
  73. 73.Inferior Scottish trap, hell for leather at first
  74. 74.Martyr, later canonised, believed to be the first bishop of Paris
  75. 75.& 25A The first woman to sit in the House of Commons [two-word answer]
  76. 76.After supply cut, able to work at high-speed
  77. 77.The first person, in 1935, to fly solo from Hawaii to the US mainland
  78. 78.Rural wrangling about one member of branch
  79. 79.Colloidal dispersion of solid or liquid particles in a gas, such as smoke or fog
  80. 80."You can tell the history of jazz in four words: Louis Armstrong. ____.” (Miles Davis)
  81. 81.Song from honey is My Way essentially
  82. 82.John Curry, Katarina Witt and Sonja Henie, for example
  83. 83.Notre Dame's three ____s survived the fire in April
  84. 84.Sort of bar to retain in towers
  85. 85.The odious hypocrite of Molire's comedy
  86. 86.Palindromic trade name for a machine used to aerate soil