Category: The Times – Specialist Crossword Answers
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- 1.Landscape gardener ____ is best known for his work at Versailles
- 2.Support for a card game that can be spoiled?
- 3.Construction of this northern frontier barrier of the Roman empire began around AD142
- 4.A drilling can end in distress for caterpillars
- 5.Drummer Cozy ____ played for bands including Whitesnake and Black Sabbath
- 6.One's content to share cat and dog
- 7.Compact ____ was the official name for this recording format
- 8.What Catholic activists may do for sign of coming disease
- 9.Added to a team, usually with a specific objective in mind
- 10.Lava before we can see it
- 11.Where to find Mephisto that's uncommonly tough
- 12.Member of a medieval trade association
- 13.Conflict of the late 17th century, between France and several other European nations
- 14.Reptile which can live for many decades
- 15.Menswear in Scotland commonly second-rate and stinks
- 16.A degree, or part of one, awarded when exams are missed because of illness
- 17.Following lines on abandoned site, enter from the east for Welsh town
- 18.Cartoonist who depicted pupils of St Custard's and St Trinian's
- 19.Greenham Common was the UK's best-known example of this form of protest
- 20.One of the south Oxfordshire towns which combine to produce Causton in Midsomer Murders
- 21.American opened plant in Mexico
- 22.The Citroën 2CV and Renault 4 both had a dashboard-mounted ____
- 23.Most of lunch including religious education is forbidden
- 24.Russia's Republic of ____ has a coast on the Caspian Sea
- 25.This city is the successor to Citium, birthplace of Zeno the Stoic
- 26.The theme song for this Bond film was Nobody Does It Better
- 27.Go off elders, say when leader's put down
- 28.Cut down unknown number of same-aged lambs? Yes, cruelly
- 29.John ____ was the BBC's first and longest-serving director general
- 30.Un homme d'____ is a French businessman
- 31.Classical author of The Art of Love and Cures for Love
- 32.A reindeer skin boot with the fur on the outside
- 33.English felt hat's too tight - common complaint with trilbies
- 34.Ores of this metal include sphalerite and smithsonite
- 35.A tiny circus performer
- 36.Unit set up intensive campaign on the radio
- 37."Old", or barley wine
- 38.Old pub fitter is a serious smoker
- 39.Swedish for Sweden
- 40.Modest housing provided on time? Dubious
- 41.The ____ Us is a video game set in a post-apocalyptic America
- 42.Mark Twain's real name
- 43.Too much wallop and said Lord passes out!
- 44.Beetle, small vehicle on Autobahn
- 45.A generous or gullible person
- 46.Poet's lauded extract that's familiar
- 47.To awaken a memory
- 48.Nice daughter wraps a soft material
- 49.Study of past mining, manufacturing, transport and public utilities
- 50.French philosopher thrived on European corruption
- 51.Author whose best-known novel was her first, Bonjour Tristesse
- 52.Son no longer active, ends computer games
- 53.Floyd ____ won 1952 Olympic middleweight gold and became world heavyweight champion in 1956
- 54.Australian forward seen in public once
- 55.French for "behind" or "backwards"
- 56.Armstrong perhaps on the way up? Right
- 57.Gumbo, or ladies' fingers
- 58.The sacred river of Coleridge's Xanadu
- 59.Cheese in perfect condition, primarily upmarket Dutch one
- 60.Lewis Carroll's caricature of himself in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
- 61.Antique British pottery inspired by ancient Greece
- 62.A vehicle for travel on frozen surfaces
- 63.Operation embodied in false surrender eg concealing cover of squadron
- 64.Nationality of every 1960s Olympic marathon champion
- 65.Drink retailers lacking space become cloth workers
- 66.Types of this device include piston and poppet
- 67.An arthropod's sensory appendage
- 68.Muhammad's father-in-law, the first Muslim caliph
- 69.Small spot about to be taken up in intestinal area
- 70.Language being recalled, nothing in it
- 71.Author who declined the 1958 Nobel prize in literature
- 72.To match or surpass, usually by imitation
- 73.Form of rapture expressed by Nanki-Poo in The Mikado
- 74.Districts of this county include Charnwood and Harborough
- 75.They're keen to save energy while around railway siding
- 76.Despite its name, most of this foodstuff is produced in England
- 77.1996 film in which Tom Hanks was co-star, director and screenwriter
- 78.Mrs Flintstone
- 79.Foxtrot turned out quick and slow in some places
- 80.Former power source for dental drills
- 81.A number on ecstasy prevalent in part of Spain
- 82.Tartan garments
- 83.Sicilian coastal town where DH Lawrence lived in the early 1920s
- 84.Bone up initially on lady supporting Judge
- 85.Flann ____, pseudonymous author of The Third Policeman
- 86.Abnormal growth coming from earth in part of garden, by gum!
- 87.Squirrel-sized New World monkey
- 88.Look inside inner Scottish room, furnished in old style
- 89.Member of the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Coming
- 90.Conservative politician last to sleep when the news is on
- 91.Horse and dog in residence rejected
- 92.Roman Catholic organisation founded by Josemaria Escriva in 1928