Category: The Times – Specialist Crossword Answers
17-March-2019 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911

  1. 1.The pop duo of Richard Drummie and Peter Cox
  2. 2.A story about the old man that took astronomical measurements
  3. 3.Satire performed receives stick? The opposite
  4. 4.Type of snake which gives birth to live young
  5. 5.Richard of York gave battle in vain' for example
  6. 6.Money pursued by academic sharks
  7. 7.Old soldier, a bit of a nut left to pass away
  8. 8.One setting of the sitcom Gavin & Stacey
  9. 9.Vagrant in street, exhausted person
  10. 10.Beirut is the capital of this country
  11. 11.Blow, blow, thou winter wind / Thou art not so unkind / As man's ____' (As You Like It)
  12. 12.Word of appreciation by fellow for meat dish
  13. 13.Less inclined to show bias as female broadcaster?
  14. 14.Fictional detective introduced in The Mysterious Affair at Styles
  15. 15.Greek Muse of tragedy
  16. 16.What could be boring for Scot? Terrible English — no good!
  17. 17.____ paper may also be used for dictionaries
  18. 18.____, Carrick and Cumnock is a Scottish parliamentary constituency created in 2005
  19. 19.Flog WI produce maybe — second-rate/satisfactory?
  20. 20.New town in Hertfordshire; birthplace of golfer Nick Faldo
  21. 21.Wading bird of the sandpiper family with long, downcurved bill
  22. 22.Time to face mistake about charge — legal resolution needed
  23. 23.Winterbourne is the suitor in this 1879 novella by Henry James
  24. 24.Gordon Ramsay has recently added a vegan ____ to the menu at his Bread Street Kitchen
  25. 25.Polish nails inappropriately inside quiet hotel
  26. 26.The last character to speak in Hamlet
  27. 27.An alternative to 'strength' and 'schnapps' as an eight-letter word with one vowel
  28. 28.Vessel making speed interrupted by bar
  29. 29.Small red fruit, rich in vitamin C
  30. 30.Is everything found in a last resort?
  31. 31.The original 'It girl
  32. 32.Changing position to gain advantage
  33. 33.Church partition surmounted by a crucifix, many of which were destroyed in the Reformation
  34. 34.Spiders one's found in region
  35. 35.ampshire town as before
  36. 36.Canadian province to the east of Ontario
  37. 37.Informally, the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance
  38. 38.____ played Esmerelda in the 1957 film The Hunchback of Notre Dame
  39. 39.Invalid sadly losing pounds — protein required
  40. 40.I'm in a financial scheme with others — there's money in cosmetic stuff
  41. 41.To soak in liquid to loosen fibres
  42. 42.Wonderful to tell (Latin)
  43. 43.Language of old group of people enthralling a number
  44. 44.This old language sounds dull
  45. 45.Alphabet used for Slavonic languages
  46. 46.Follower of Jesus in Chinese city
  47. 47.Protagonist of Gustave Flaubert's debut novel
  48. 48.Old characters in NZ settlement with toilet on island
  49. 49.Items of furniture, especially in kitchens
  50. 50.Cricketer who captained England in the early 1960s
  51. 51.Fibrous plant in very small area east of heath
  52. 52.Big old footballing boy keeping order
  53. 53.Rappel
  54. 54.Record chief troublemaker in Greek province
  55. 55.German sausage
  56. 56.Feeding on any kind of food available
  57. 57.As before, observe flood in which fish flips over
  58. 58.Some viewers' areas had planned activities time set up
  59. 59.Part of the body to which the word "ungual” applies
  60. 60.To do something 'pour ____ les bourgeois' is to attempt to create a sensation
  61. 61.American food in small East End home we fancy?
  62. 62.The slow ____ is a nocturnal primate
  63. 63.The centimetre-gram-second unit of work
  64. 64.Invention with one not quiet showing vanity
  65. 65.Current top-ranked British male tennis player
  66. 66.She cut her hair and her ties to the past' is an example of this figure of speech
  67. 67.Playwright's run
  68. 68.Easternmost point on the Republic of Ireland's mainland
  69. 69.Local official in Anglo-Saxon England
  70. 70.Position of soldier that's horrible without support — start to panic
  71. 71.1971 novel by V S Naipaul, winner of that year's Booker Prize
  72. 72.Pension off
  73. 73.Spots patterns
  74. 74.Cheese in cake always
  75. 75.The ____, popular title of Skrik by Edvard Munch
  76. 76.The oldest male tennis player to play in two Grand Slam finals in the same year (1974)
  77. 77.Spanish province between Malaga and Almeria
  78. 78.A large merchant sailing ship
  79. 79.Unpopular doctor with pained expression, college type
  80. 80.Proper friend in the first place
  81. 81.The 'man-cub' of stories by Rudyard Kipling
  82. 82.An ____ order allows search and seizure of evidence without warning
  83. 83.The herb Salvia officinalis
  84. 84.Growing as twins at home beset by rage
  85. 85.A second degree restricts one ultimately — one doesn't have much of a life!
  86. 86.____ is fine — but human nature is finer' (John Keats)