Category: The Times – Specialist Crossword Answers
5-May-2019 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911
- 1.Cheers for model
- 2.London's ____ has a zoo, theatre, lake and bandstand
- 3.Expression of contempt about flipping sea captain
- 4.A logical basis for a course of action
- 5.Translation of the second word of Caesar's attributed comment "Veni, vidi, vici”
- 6.Australian detectives turned up in Queensland plant
- 7.Art retailer, noted for iconic posters of the 1970s and 1980s
- 8.The last steam engine built by British Railways
- 9.Spirit in station swelling
- 10.The water boa
- 11.A resident of Baghdad
- 12.African party in resort as before showing interest in literature
- 13.John Aubrey's collection of short biographies about contemporaries such as Hobbes and Milton
- 14.____ directed the films Vera Drake and Mr Turner
- 15.Refrained from supporting Asian island endlessly
- 16.Number of yards in a chain
- 17.German behind football club not a City type
- 18.____'s first role with Hammer Film Productions was in The Curse of Frankenstein
- 19.The 17th century in French art and literature
- 20.Gossip after Liechtenstein show off
- 21.Silver notches left out in clasps
- 22.Large duck of the merganser genus
- 23.Polish composer whose Venetian Games is his most experimental piece, using "aleatory counterpoint”
- 24.Inflatable plastic or rubber mattresses
- 25.Early bumper passes over retreating club bat
- 26.Noisette moved from grass
- 27.Soap in which early characters were Helen Daniels, Des Clarke and Nell Mangel
- 28.Edible, yellow, funnel-shaped mushrooms
- 29.Strict secretiveness within a community
- 30.Addition exercise starts with four and five — nine!
- 31.Artist's agent is rough
- 32."What is hope? Nothing but paint on the face of ____” (Byron)
- 33.The Duke of Medina Sidonia commanded ____ from his flagship, the Sao Martinho
- 34.Worker behind heap of waste with no end of pong?
- 35.A tiny amount of something like doubt or evidence
- 36.Very large retiring relative touching bottom of mattress springs!
- 37.European chief negotiator for Britain's exit from the EU
- 38.Large sandpiper with a slightly upturned bill
- 39.Ministers urge river work on English county
- 40.Citadel built after the 1745 Jacobite rising, guarding the sea approaches to Inverness
- 41.Makes less of computer records out of line
- 42.____ Wheel, the sister organisation of Rotary International
- 43.American base abroad getting single-cell specimens from US
- 44.Informal name for bistort, also describing its twisted roots
- 45.Cut back around elevated red room with seats
- 46.Informally, an attraction at the southern end of the A23
- 47.43A would have danced with Chris ____ if he had won his 1976 Wimbledon final
- 48.Huge old man first up
- 49.The Holy Grail is said to have been hidden in the Chalice Well at the foot of this Somerset hill
- 50.Musical instrument, often used to convey a pastoral mood
- 51.Old-fashioned stuffing recipe not normally written down
- 52.A 64ft "Contra Trombone” in Sydney Town Hall is one of the world's longest ____s
- 53.____ and Pembroke are the only two Oxford University colleges on squares of the same name
- 54.Type of shellfish from European country mentioned
- 55.A "cabbage” butterfly or a major pig breed
- 56.Using very modern technology
- 57.Gala is organised by some of Daphne's family
- 58.Hymn fades with one listener looking skywards
- 59.Basil ____ won the 1950 design competition for the new Coventry Cathedral
- 60.The ____ Sea is bounded by mainland Italy, Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica
- 61.A short-sighted person
- 62.Recalled Beethoven dedicatee's acidy stuff
- 63.Monastery officer in rare upset about business
- 64.1999 Richard Curtis film starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant
- 65.The fourth 007 film starring Sean Connery
- 66.One who believes that natural objects have desires and intentions
- 67.Terror group around London area in racket, taking land illegally
- 68.Rock group's work not moving at all
- 69.Plant of the Veronica genus, with small blue or pinkish white flowers
- 70.Basil ___, the Cape Coloured cricketer who played for Worcestershire, and England from 1966 to 1972
- 71.Winner of the 1972 US Open and 1973 French Open
- 72.Gives a view over trees
- 73.Many years following pub darts
- 74.The successor to Enda Kenny as taoiseach, in June 2017
- 75.One concerned with the classification of diseases
- 76.Love Tessa playing in second movement
- 77.Variety of peach with a smooth skin
- 78.Gypsy inside waits for boring types
- 79.French city famed for enamelware, and later, porcelain
- 80.Part of a sail that may be rolled up to reduce its area