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The Times Specialist - Crossword Answers | 2020 05 17
The Times Specialist
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Answer
Grammatical case for the object of a sentence
ACCUSATIVE
____ software is old, but hard to replace owing to wide use
LEGACY
THE DOMED LONDON ____, IN MARYLEBONE ROAD, IS NOW PART OF THE NEIGHBOURING MADAME TUSSAUDS
PLANETARIUM
THE 1832 ____ ACT EXTENDED THE FRANCHISE IN BRITAIN, ESPECIALLY IN INDUSTRIAL TOWNS
REFORM
NELSON LOST AN EYE DURING A SIEGE OF THIS CORSICAN SEAPORT IN 1794
CALVI
Inflammation of nasal air cavities
SINUSITIS
1960s pop singer who appeared in two Carry On films, and guest-starred as the medium Shyanna in a 2019 EastEnders episode
ANITA HARRIS
A “leaver”, before the 2017 referendum campaign
EUROSCEPTIC
A provincial governor of ancient Persia
SATRAP
An Evening Standard review calls Michael Frayn’s ____ Off “the funniest farce ever written”
NOISES
Broadway musical based on an American comic strip
ANNIE
Cheap home used during the post-1945 housing shortage
PREFAB
Dressing with capers and pickles, usually served with fish
TARTAR SAUCE
Edible marine gastropod, also called “ear shell”
ABALONE
Foodstuff, of which beluga is the most expensive kind
CAVIARE
Russian statesman who introduced the liberalising 28As of glasnost and perestroika
GORBACHEV
The boastful coward of commedia dell’arte
SCARAMOUCH
The first of seven temporary facilities with this name was opened at London’s ExCel Centre on April 3
Nightingale Hospital
The reason for Joseph and Mary’s journey to Jerusalem
CENSUS
Novel by PC Wren about the adventures of three English brothers in the French foreign legion
BEAU GESTE
Named train service from Paddington to Temple Meads, inaugurated by the Great Western Railway in 1935
bristolian
Larry ____ played Archie Mitchell in EastEnders
LAMB
Knighted Czech-born playwright who wrote Jumpers and Travesties
TOM STOPPARD
James Baldwin’s semi-autobiographical novel about John Grimes’s relationship with his family and the church
GO TELL IT ON THE MOUNTAIN
Its groves are the world of learning
ACADEME
In heraldry, another name for a St Andrew’s cross
SALTIRE
Hungarian body of water, the largest in central Europe
Lake Balaton
DYNASTY CHARACTER ORIGINALLY PLAYED BY JOAN COLLINS
ALEXIS
THE MOLUCCAS, FLORIDA KEYS OR ALEUTIAN ISLANDS
ARCHIPELAGO
NECK SWELLINGS CREATED BY ENLARGED THYROID GLANDS
GOITRES
SWEET WHITE FROM THE SOUTH OF THE BORDEAUX WINE REGION, SOMETIMES SERVED WITH 11D
SAUTERNES
Great or Little East Anglian river
OUSE
Fruit covering; an unseen hazard
BANANA SKIN
US actress who starred in the films Of Human Bondage (1934) and Jezebel
BETTE DAVIS
US novelist, born in Manchester, who wrote The Secret Garden
FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT
West Indies bowler, first spinner to take 300 Test wickets
Lance Gibbs
Where the reaction of the loggionisti to a singer’s performance can be infamously critical
LA SCALA
Composer Schoenberg, or golfer Palmer
ARNOLD
ANCESTOR
FOREFATHER
Extract from gall nuts used as a fixative in dyeing
TANNIC ACID
Actor who starred in the 1960s films A Kind of Loving, Georgy Girl and Women in Love
ALAN BATES
A ____ window is hinged on one side
CASEMENTED
Camra’s favourite tipple
REAL ALE
A skier’s padded trousers, held up by shoulder straps
SALOPETTES
Twelfth and final studio album by the Beatles, which was commercially successful but received mixed reviews
LET IT BE
Roman province in the southwest of the Iberian peninsula
LUSITANIA