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

  1. 1.Foodstuff also known as hardtack
  2. 2.Shock with bag — one should keep locks in order
  3. 3.Lost? Take a satnav regularly when going north
  4. 4.Alloy, usually not including the second metal in its name
  5. 5.Drug called diamorphine when prescribed for pain relief
  6. 6.Leaving railway, deliberate about getting drunk
  7. 7.The beautiful witch in the 1964-72 TV sitcom Bewitched
  8. 8.One square metre area adopted by resort
  9. 9.Marine arthropod often seen in fossil form
  10. 10.Weight redistribution device used in winter walks
  11. 11.Rachel disturbed about case of poorest in capital
  12. 12.Murphy holds very colourful skin marker
  13. 13.English Literature: Scriptwriter who created the Daleks
  14. 14.Author of the 1947 novel Under the Volcano
  15. 15.Australian informal expression for 'unimpressive' — a British equivalent with one letter inserted
  16. 16.Opening line forgotten, almost disastrously
  17. 17.Soldier eats a blue biscuit
  18. 18.The Bible: In St Paul's writing, a charismatic preacher
  19. 19.Labour party leader between Lansbury and Gaitskell
  20. 20.Children's Literature: Series created by Dr Seuss, including The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggs and Ham
  21. 21.Prohibition covering liquor and one's backing revolution
  22. 22.A ____ is intended to keep rain out of a tent
  23. 23.Did stuff on Emirates put over in pale-green colour
  24. 24.Highlight of music hall performances by Wilson, Keppel and Betty
  25. 25.Possible part of the process of solving a crossword clue
  26. 26.One mocks Stokes put in difficulty
  27. 27.Clothing design technique popularised in the late 1960s
  28. 28.No speech impediment Earl picked up from Greek character
  29. 29.Poet like Pindar or Horace
  30. 30.One who gives up easily
  31. 31.Spotted swine without heads and hound without owner
  32. 32.Italics in clues indicate one of the seven ____ books owned by today's setter, as a source of the Q and A
  33. 33.Charlie on brass is soft
  34. 34.Female badgers
  35. 35.The lingua franca of the Hanseatic League
  36. 36.Gurnard in cans, Australian not English
  37. 37.____ played male and female school heads in 1950s British comedy films
  38. 38.Informally, an athlete like Emil Zatopek or Mo Farah
  39. 39.Ancient alphabet of the British Isles, now only visible on stone monuments
  40. 40.Pressure-relieving pad rejected? Bin it!
  41. 41.Music: Paired percussion instrument created in Cuba, around 1900
  42. 42.Bury up north picked up — Hearts knocked out
  43. 43.Enthusiasm's shown up with no little energy in scraps
  44. 44.In Greek myth, Apollo's twin sister
  45. 45.The English Language: George Bernard Shaw said there were touches of the philologist and phonetician Henry ____ in Pygmalion
  46. 46.Troops caught by night in preparation as before
  47. 47.Showjumper Richard ____ won three Olympic gold medals
  48. 48.Certainly boring church conference, say — it reduces one to silence
  49. 49.Irritate transvestite turning around in colourful stripes
  50. 50.In Jane Austen's Emma, Jane Fairfax is Miss Bates's ____
  51. 51.Full, especially with food
  52. 52.Amateur move on and off the straight at Gleneagles
  53. 53.Changes brought about 100 enlarged vessels
  54. 54.In 2008, Paul ____ became the first black British manager in England's top football division
  55. 55.Ruling family in Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast trilogy
  56. 56.2007 Disney film combining live action filming, traditional animation and CGI
  57. 57.Berks doctor removed braces
  58. 58.Absolute tenacity while ascending outside run in ice ridge
  59. 59.____ Elkins was the eponymous character in a 1960s film
  60. 60.Food: Writer given most credit for leading British tastes in a new direction, from the 1950s onwards
  61. 61.A Great Highland ____ usually has three drones
  62. 62.Sign that an exchange is ready to initiate a phone call
  63. 63.Fine arresting extremes of opulent love poem
  64. 64.Gardens conveyed in painting first class
  65. 65.This pass was the scene of a battle between Persians and outnumbered Greeks
  66. 66.Large shopping centre just off the M25 near Dartford
  67. 67.With openings say, around one, ring first
  68. 68.William Ralph ____, Dean of St Paul's cathedral, was nominated three times for the Nobel prize for literature
  69. 69.Fellow safe till down under
  70. 70.Behaving arrogantly or condescendingly
  71. 71.Items offered on Gumtree are often '____
  72. 72.No little following for gala occurring in Washington summer?
  73. 73.Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew is mostly set in ____
  74. 74.Wild reveller, alternatively huge person getting a change of direction
  75. 75.I could ____ a Mandrake Restorative Draught in my sleep' (Lockhart, in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets)
  76. 76.Avenue where the Tour de France has finished since 1975
  77. 77.Miss Right, very small
  78. 78.____ particles include neutrinos and bosons
  79. 79.Description concealing rent out of date
  80. 80.The answer to this is carefully' (Delia Smith on How to ____)
  81. 81.Alloy of lead, tin and antimony, developed by Gutenberg
  82. 82.Short service before mass presages rejoicing
  83. 83.Moslem ruler is male, always
  84. 84.Classical Literature: In Terence's play The ____, the title character is a present from Phaedria to Thais
  85. 85.____ at End House is the sixth Agatha Christie novel featuring Hercule Poirot
  86. 86.Endless cod for each individual and my charges are small