The Times Specialist - Crossword Answers | 2018 07 29

crossword answers
Clue Answer
One twentieth of a US dollar NICKEL
IN VARIOUS SPORTS, A PASS ALLOWING A TEAMMATE TO SCORE A GOAL ASSIST
1993 film in which Rita Wilson, wife of Tom Hanks, played his sister Suzy SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE
Nephrite is one of the two minerals with this name, used in jewellery and ornaments JADE
CAPITAL OF SAUDI ARABIA RIYADH
CARIBBEAN ISLAND WHOSE CAPITAL IS ORANJESTAD ARUBA
In Greek myth, the primordial deity followed by Gaia CHAOS
OF DIFFERENT ORGANISMS, LIVING TOGETHER FOR MUTUAL BENEFIT SYMBIOTIC
BALDING THIN ON TOP
ENDOWED WITH INITIATIVE AND RESOURCEFULNESS GUMPTIOUS
BENIGN TUMOUR, TYPICALLY AT THE END OF A SEVERED NERVE neuromata
INFORMALLY, BLUNT LANGUAGE, OFTEN USING TABOO WORDS Anglo-Saxon
USING AN APPROACH BASED ON RESULTS RATHER THAN THEORY PRAGMATIC
SCOTTISH COUNCIL AREA CONTAINING FORFAR AND CARNOUSTIE ANGUS
THE LARGEST MOON OF URANUS TITANIA
A FORM OF CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING SKEET
NATIONAL PERSONIFICATION USUALLY DEPICTED WITH TOP HAT AND GOATEE BEARD UNCLE SAM
COUNTY DURHAM TOWN WHERE JOHN WALKER INVENTED THE FRICTION MATCH IN 1827 Stockton-on-Tees
THE ONLY STANDARD CONSTELLATION NAMED AFTER A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT LYRA
USUALLY ABBREVIATED, A 1974 SINGLE BY MOTHER, FATHER, SISTER, BROTHER, WITH VOCALS BY THE THREE DEGREES The Sound of Philadelphia
THE PITCHER AND TORCH LOGO ON A ____ BIBLE SYMBOLISES IMPLEMENTS USED BY THE BIBLICAL JUDGE OF THE SAME NAME TO SCARE THE MIDIANITE ARMY GIDEON
CHARMS OR AMULETS TALISMANS
EXTENDING PLATFORM OF A WARSHIP ON WHICH A CANNON IS MOUNTED SPONSON
THE MAIN ANTAGONIST GROUP IN THE STAR WARS FRANCHISE SITH
THIN WHITE EDIBLE MUSHROOM NATIVE TO JAPAN ENOKI
Large relative of the weasel, noted for its pungent scent POLECAT
TENDENCY OF A BODY TO REMAIN STILL OR MAINTAIN MOTION WITHOUT EXTERNAL FORCE INERTIA
The “King of Skiffle” of the 1960s LONNIE DONEGAN
The fourth movement of Schubert’s best-known piano quintet is a set of variations on this lied Die Forelle
Sitcom whose central characters live in Nelson Mandela House, Peckham ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES
Short nickname of the fictitious adventurer Henry Walton Jones Jr INDY
Scottish singer whose debut solo album was Diva, released in 1992 ANNIE LENNOX
Resonant transformer producing alternating current with high voltage and frequency TESLA COIL
Part of the University of Cambridge, with two areas connected by the Mathematical Bridge Queen's College
Name for the British Isles in the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four Airstrip One
Author whose 1963 debut novel was A Summer Bird-Cage MARGARET DRABBLE
Author who wrote “In the beginning there was nothing, which exploded” TERRY PRATCHETT
Animal which, theoretically, may be both alive and dead Schrodinger's cat
In bridge this is worth at least 500 points above the line SLAM
A code of 15 Across in southern Italy OMERTA
Headgear symbolising manumission, also a small “magic” mushroom LIBERTY CAP
2001 single by Linkin Park, their most frequently played live song IN THE END
“Let’s ____” sang Olivia Newton-John in a 1981 song censored or banned by some radio stations get physical
D:Ream single used by the Labour Party in their 1997 General Election campaign THINGS CAN ONLY GET BETTER
Control of a situation WHIP HAND
The musical content of John Cage’s composition 4’33” SILENCE
The actor who played Li Mu Bai in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Yun-Fat Chow
“Her chariot is an empty hazelnut / Made by the joiner ____” (Mercutio, in Romeo and Juliet) SQUIRREL
Musician and comedian who starred as Luther Hobdyke in later series of Last of the Summer Wine RUSS ABBOT
MP who made the controversial “Rivers of Blood” speech in 1968 ENOCH POWELL
Charles ____, author of The Cloister and the Hearth READE
During the Cold War, we spoke of an eastern on but not a western one BLOC
City in which one may walk along the Promenade de la Croisette CANNES
THE PARLIAMENTARIAN SIR HUGH ____ LATER BECAME A ROYALIST LEADER DURING THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR CHOLMELEY
FORM OF TORTURE IN WHICH THE VICTIM IS DROPPED FROM A HEIGHT WITH HANDS BOUND BEHIND THE BACK STRAPPADO
Island whose capital is Basseterre ST KITTS
Low altitude missile, its name derived from the French for “flying fish” EXOCET
Enjoyment derived from inflicting pain on others SADISM