The Times Specialist - Crossword Answers | 2018 07 08

crossword answers
Clue Answer
Hypothetical change in the brain, accounting for the existence of a memory ENGRAM
IVY LEAGUE UNIVERSITY IN NEW JERSEY PRINCETON
IF YOU'RE STRUGGLING WITH A HARD PUZZLE, ____ DESPERANDUM NIL
Fermented soya bean paste, used as a flavouring in Japanese cookery MISO
A FUNERAL ORATION EULOGY
A CASCADE IN THE YOSEMITE VALLEY, SHARING ITS NAME WITH MANY OTHER CASCADES Bridalveil Fall
HISTORICALLY, LAND ON THE EDGE OF A FOREST, EG IN DIBDEN ____, ON THE EDGE OF THE NEW FOREST PURLIEU
SWELLING ON A HAND OR FOOT, CAUSED BY EXPOSURE TO COLD AND HUMIDITY CHILBLAIN
SMALL TUMOUR OF THE TEETH ODONTOMA
JOHN MARSTON IS THE LEAD CHARACTER IN THIS ROCKSTAR VIDEO GAME Red Dead Redemption
FORM A MENTAL IMAGE OF SOMETHING NOT PRESENT OR FICTITIOUS IDEATE
FEMALE GAMETES OVA
ITALIAN FASHION DESIGNER, A RIVAL OF COCO CHANEL, WHOSE CLIENTS INCLUDED MAE WEST ELSA SCHIAPARELLI
Invented past experiences, compensating for memory loss CONFABULATIONS
THE OLD VIC AND YOUNG VIC THEATRES ARE IN THIS LONDON DISTRICT WATERLOO
ISLAND, A REGION OF FRANCE, TO THE EAST OF MADAGASCAR REUNION
ARMOUR FOR THE HEAD, USED AROUND AD1500 ARMET
JOHN VON ____ MADE SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTIONS TO QUANTUM MECHANICS, ECONOMICS AND COMPUTING NEUMANN
US ARMY GENERAL WHO RESIGNED FOLLOWING REMARKS IN A 2010 ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE ARTICLE STANLEY MCCHRYSTAL
'I ____ my rival, but only to strangle him' (Nero, in Jean Racine's Britannicus) EMBRACE
A clumsy person LUBBER
A puffy bulge below the eye POUCH
River on which Hamburg stands ELBE
Robert Seymour ____ was poet laureate, 1913-30 BRIDGES
Named after a German chemist, an alkaline solution used to detect ammonia Nessler's reagent
Singer of Puppet on a String, Britain’s first Eurovision Song Contest winner SANDIE SHAW
Therapeutic dance system developed by Emile Jaques-Dalcroze eurhythmics
The son of iconic Neighbours couple Scott and Charlene DANIEL ROBINSON
University Challenge catchphrase coined by Bamber Gascoigne Your starter for ten
William of ____ gave his name to a famous methodological principle OCCAM
____ Things, a novel by Stephen King NEEDFUL
Art movement pioneered by Picasso and Braque CUBISM
Location of the Top Gear studio and test track Dunsfold Aerodrome
Leg of eg mutton suitable for roasting GIGOT
Labour Party leader who succeeded Clement Attlee HUGH GAITSKELL
John ____ played Mr Humphries in Are You Being Served? INMAN
In the manner of a nobleman ducally
In Greek myth, the husband of Eurydice ORPHEUS
The darts player currently ranked world number one MICHAEL VAN GERWEN
Spanish port from which one would sail to Algiers ALICANTE
Florida’s ____ International Speedway replaced a course including a local beach DAYTONA
Duck with common, velvet and surf species SCOTER
Coronation Street character, played by Geoffrey Hinsliff, who married Ivy Tilsley in 1988 Don Brennan
Plant also known as columbine and granny's bonnet AQUILEGIA
Oxford college whose alumni include Richard Burton and Roger Bannister EXETER
Capital of the Campania region of Italy (anglicised spelling) NAPLES
Blue liqueur, which is also an orange liqueur CURACAO
Henry David ____ wrote Walden THOREAU
One of the five rivers of Hades, causing forgetfulness in those who drank from it LETHE
General of the American Revolutionary War who was remembered as a traitor BENEDICT ARNOLD
Michael ____ is the Mayor of Casterbridge in Hardy's novel HENCHARD
Adhesive commonly used by actors to attach false hair SPIRIT GUM
Actress who said 'A kiss is a lovely trick designed by nature to stop speech when words become superfluous' INGRID BERGMAN
Former boxer who won world titles in five weight divisions SUGAR RAY LEONARD
There’s ____ — a hit for Herman's Hermits in 1967 and the Carpenters in 1976 A KIND OF HUSH
Continue to play, eg as the winner of a pub pool game STAY ON
City which was the major Israelite place of worship before Jerusalem’s first temple was built SHILOH
GUITARIST'S EFFECTS UNIT WHICH MIXES TWO SIGNALS, ONE WITH A VARYING DELAY FLANGER