The Times Specialist - Crossword Answers | 2017 09 17

crossword answers
Clue Answer
Baritone who starred in eight films with Jeanette MacDonald in the 1930s and 1940s NELSON EDDY
SPOKEN OR PERFORMED WITHOUT PREPARATION EXTEMPORE
A FIRM SUPPLYING COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TELCO
Illustrator of the Horrid Henry series of children’s books Tony Ross
City in Zhejiang province, one of China’s first treaty ports NINGBO
King who solved the riddle of the Sphinx OEDIPUS
Greek “thanksgiving”, another name for Holy Communion EUCHARIST
Loss of one’s sense of smell ANOSMIA
Sea area on whose coast Aberystwyth lies CARDIGAN BAY
Principal city of the Otago region, home of New Zealand’s oldest university DUNEDIN
OF A HAWK, TO TURN IN FLIGHT, ESPECIALLY TO RETRY A FAILED STOOP CANCELEER
A collection of 28 short essays by Maya Angelou LETTER TO MY DAUGHTER
Taken from a TV series, something bigger inside than it appears from outside TARDIS
Putative author of the Iliad and the Odyssey HOMER
German footballer who joined Chicago Fire from Manchester United in 2017 Bastian Schweinsteiger
MOTHER-OF-PEARL NACRE
BURLESQUE STAR, FAMOUS FOR AN OSTRICH FEATHER FAN DANCE SALLY RAND
Domesticated Indian ox with dark colouring except for white “stockings” GAYAL
Eric ____ wrote the children’s novel The Wind on the Moon LINKLATER
Four-time world heavyweight champion who retired in 2014 Evander Holyfield
H Rider Haggard novel, subtitled A History of Adventure SHE
SINGER WHOSE DEBUT ALBUM ROCKFERRY WAS RELEASED IN 2008 DUFFY
The Welsh language’s name for itself cymraeg
Third iteration of a handheld gaming device, rival of Sony’s PSP Nintendo DSi
The ____, a nickname for the British Expeditionary Force, based on a description attributed to Kaiser Wilhelm II OLD CONTEMPTIBLES
Technology company popularly known as Big Blue IBM
The only county in Ireland’s Connacht province that shares a border with the UK LEITRIM
The Sheik of ____ was a 1921 jazz standard ARABY
Historical mountainous region of Anatolia, Turkey GALATIA
DISTINCT FORMS OF SPECIES WHICH HAVE ADAPTED TO THEIR OWN ENVIRONMENTS ECOTYPES
MANUFACTURER OF THE M9 PISTOL, USED BY THE US MILITARY BERETTA
ROCK BAND WHOSE 1975 SINGLE WALK THIS WAY WAS COVERED BY RUN-DMC IN 1986 AEROSMITH
Southern African antelope with spiral horns NYALA
Dire Straits single of 1982 Private Investigations
In the Penguin Encyclopedia of Card Games, “a more up-market but less intelligent version of Twenty-One” BACCARAT
ITZHAK AVRAHAM BEN ZEEV, AUTHOR OF THE GRAPHIC NOVEL MAUS Art Spiegelman
Peaky Blinders actor who played Locke in Game of Thrones Noah Taylor
US academic regarded as the “father of pragmatism” Charles Peirce
Violinist who represented Thailand at the 2014 Winter Olympics Vanessa-Mae
Stephen King’s first published novel CARRIE
John Lennon’s best-selling single as a solo artist IMAGINE
A diplomatic move or initiative, from a French word now meaning “gait” DEMARCHE
1972 Lou Reed song and notable charity single of 1997 PERFECT DAY
A pen name of Karen Blixen ISAK DINESEN
A trading name used by ExxonMobil ESSO
1996 FILM STARRING ROBERT REDFORD AND MICHELLE PFEIFFER Up Close And Personal
Also called Elissa, queen and founder of Carthage DIDO
MS CICCONE, AND A 1960S NICKNAME OF JOAN BAEZ MADONNA
An abbot’s deputy PRIOR
Another name for kelp, or for sea lettuce OYSTER GRASS
Red resin secreted by insects, used in dyes and varnishes LAC
DESPITE THE TITLE, FIVE OF THE STORIES IN THIS ISAAC ASIMOV COLLECTION ARE ABOUT THE MULTIVAC COMPUTER ROBOT DREAMS
____ STANLEY, FEMALE ROMANTIC LEAD IN PIRATES OF PENZANCE MABEL
Surname shared by a British novelist and a British middle distance runner COE
____ Wood played Frodo Baggins in Lord of the Rings films ELIJAH
“Picture you upon my knee, / Just ____ …” (1920s lyrics) TEA FOR TWO
EARLY 20TH-CENTURY DETECTIVE IN A SERIES OF TEN NOVELS BY CLIVE CUSSLER Isaac Bell
IN GREEK MYTH, THE SON OF CLYTEMNESTRA AND AGAMEMNON ORESTES
A SINGLE-CELLED MICROORGANISM, OR A SINGLE UNIT MONAD
Author who said “Punctuality is the virtue of the bored” EVELYN WAUGH