Category: The Times – Specialist Crossword Answers
30-December-2018 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911
- 1.Indication that swimming is dangerous, or an outdoor shooting range is in use
- 2.Intervals excessive overlooking a considerable tenor cast
- 3.The snowman in a Christmas song first recorded by Gene Autry in 1950
- 4.____ fish live in the upper waters of the open sea
- 5.One disrupting US President will get returned on time or early retirement
- 6.Physicist best known for his uncertainty principle
- 7.Excellent backing put across song subjected to criticism
- 8.In The ____, Donald Norman writes: "If I were placed in the cockpit of [an] airliner, my inability to perform well would neither surprise nor bother me. But why should I have trouble with doors, light switches, water faucets and stoves?”
- 9."... and they sewed fig leaves together, and made themselves ____” (Genesis 3:7)
- 10.Soprano Eleanor is sharp, concerning the wind
- 11.Derbyshire's gully runs into Yorkshire opening bowler
- 12.Worker behind tackles one having a long snout
- 13.To make a howl-like sound with a trilling quality
- 14.A Riley ____ was a more conventional-looking Mini
- 15.Like some parties in sea around Malta
- 16."... we never really die; we continue as part of ____” (George Lucas)
- 17.Ancient Greek city on the island of Santorini, abandoned after a volcanic eruption
- 18.Suit includes unusually neat fur
- 19.The slow section of a Hungarian csardas
- 20.Dissolute period? The opposite, time for prayer
- 21.Permanent bending of fingers, experienced by about 20 per cent of people over 65 in the UK
- 22.In chemistry, a base that dissolves in water
- 23.German theologian who resisted Nazism
- 24.Sage Henry also known as Mark
- 25.19th-century convoy of US pioneers
- 26.Newspaper has to pass on fine material
- 27.Another name for a duvet
- 28.From Afrikaans, a name for a tree snake
- 29.Description of copy protection or some naval patrols
- 30.Very boring moderation for a Madagascan
- 31.Harsh notes one's omitted around Christmas poem opening
- 32.Donations by ____ were the basis of an Oxford museum
- 33.Curing an addiction to alcohol
- 34.A colony of white ants
- 35.2016 horror film about a man with 23 personalities
- 36.Standard disc is striking
- 37.Scratch before squeezing a head on spot
- 38.Middle English name for a type of salamander
- 39.The plant sweetbrier; also the Canterbury Tales prioress
- 40.Letters on a flag also showing the cross of St George with a blue border, and a crown and anchor
- 41.Home of the Port of London's main container facility
- 42.Pool player of the month has work with champion, nothing less
- 43.One who's made a proposal married again
- 44.Benjamin Britten's operetta Paul ____ is about a giant lumberjack in American folklore
- 45.Run faster than a rival in the home straight
- 46.Georges Gilles de la ____ described the symptoms of a "maladie des tics” in 1885
- 47.Thomas Hardy novel or a quote from Gray's Elegy
- 48.Wee statuette? Fig leaves!
- 49.A golf club used for some approach shots
- 50.Figure of speech over in a new schedule
- 51.A 1950s and 1960s series of spotters' guides for children
- 52.Two experts, both caught out supporting Greek mythological sisters
- 53.Drummer in the Jazz Messengers, formed in the 1950s
- 54.On the left bank of the Colorado river, the most visited area of Grand Canyon National Park
- 55.Headbands given by number close to Midwest state?
- 56.Stories about Catholic churchgoers
- 57.A scapegoat
- 58.See this writer with poet take away business card
- 59.A Japanese dish of soya beans in their pods
- 60.The "Sprint” version of this event includes a 5km run
- 61.Finally back garden plot gets cut
- 62.A figure skating jump not named after anyone
- 63.The fibre used to make hessian cloth
- 64.One hint of departure poll to be considered further
- 65.New Mexico city best known for a UFO "incident” in 1947
- 66.Cross-shaped connection one's seen in opening
- 67.1963 comedy film about a race for stolen cash
- 68.11 elements are ____ at room temperature
- 69.Place providing care and recreation facilities for those not fully independent
- 70.Unarmed soldier miles to the rear
- 71.Dorando ____ finished first in the 1908 Olympic marathon, but was later disqualified
- 72.African rhino turning up in say, stream before yours truly
- 73.Figures going around on Russian adviser
- 74.Greek letter on the UK Supreme Court's official badge
- 75.Maurice ____ was a French painter of cityscapes, especially of Montmartre, where he was born
- 76.Pat and ____ is a 1952 romantic comedy starring Katherine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy
- 77.Taking extra time and time again bent over
- 78.The first airline to use "Speedbird” as a call sign
- 79.Graham James has been bishop of ____ since 1999
- 80.Gilbert and Sullivan's song A More Humane Mikado has many references to "innocent ____”
- 81.Tundra, steppe and savannah
- 82.Pole by himself supplying old-fashioned spread
- 83.Pulls punches, relieving pressure
- 84.A ceremonial entrance to the City of London until 1878
- 85.As a colour on web pages, another name for cyan
- 86.On a radio, the A in AM
- 87.Proverbially, still waters ____
- 88.American at the rear gets derisive cheer in state
- 89.Victor's against more than one rowing in Shetland springs
- 90.1983 Ryan Paris song, inspired by a 1960 Italian film
- 91.The ____ mountains are the highest range in the Carpathians
- 92.Vyacheslav ____ was the USSR's foreign minister during the Second World War
- 93.Antiphon sometimes sung during a eucharist service
- 94.Mike underneath Georgia having sex
- 95.Ordinary member in cut coming back earnestly
- 96.This genus in the mint family includes selfheal