The Times Specialist - Crossword Answers | 2018 08 12

crossword answers
Clue Answer
Meaning “cellar” in Catalan, a sparkling wine CAVA
Indian dish made from split legumes DAL
Dotheboys Hall schoolmaster in Nicholas Nickleby WACKFORD SQUEERS
A spit or tombolo SANDBANK
TWO-TIME GRAND NATIONAL WINNER, ON PINEAU DE RE AND MANY CLOUDS LEIGHTON ASPELL
PROTEIN SUBSTANCES ACTING OUTSIDE THE CELLS THAT SECRETE THEM EXOENZYMES
JUVENTUS STRIKER WHO SCORED THE FINAL GOAL OF THE 2018 WORLD CUP MARIO MANDZUKIC
Nevada is sometimes called the ____ State SAGEBRUSH
RUSSIAN VESSEL FOR HEATING WATER SAMOVAR
Observation, often unexpected by those observed ESPIAL
DARK SAUCE USED EXTENSIVELY IN ORIENTAL COOKERY SOY
Hampshire town on the River Itchen EASTLEIGH
Monopoly board square named after North American fund raising organisations COMMUNITY CHEST
Name used for various decapod crustaceans SHRIMP
Publication of around 1450, also referred to as “42-line” or “Gutenberg” MAZARINE BIBLE
In the mock-heroic style of a Samuel Butler poem HUDIBRASTIC
Footballer who played 243 games for Hull City, 2002-2011 Ian Ashbee
City on the Moselle, formerly Augusta Treverorum TRIER
Cuban street dance, from the Spanish word for “wheel” RUEDA
Duo who had a 1981 club hit with You’re the One for Me D TRAIN
Founder of the Ballet Russes in 1909 SERGEI DIAGHILEV
Bone to which the word costal applies RIB
Artificial hatching apparatus INCUBATOR
A singular mystery ARCANUM
A subservient flatterer LICKSPITTLE
A brightly coloured tropical freshwater fish TETRA
1996 single by Alanis Morissette IRONIC
Ballet dancer who starred on screen in The Turning Point MIKHAIL BARYSHNIKOV
TO REMOVE BY SURGERY EXCISE
____ architecture is an early design scheme for a stored-program computer von Neumann
“It’s really important to me not to be known as ____ when I’m 60” (David Schwimmer) ROSS
1992 black comedy film starring Tim Robbins and Greta Scacchi THE PLAYER
According to 19th-century promotional material, “Le papier qui roule les bonnes cigarettes” RIZLA
Actress who played Gwenda, wife of the hapless Brian Stimpson, in Clockwise ALISON STEADMAN
Alternative name for the eleventh month of the French Revolutionary calendar fervidor
Archbishop of Canterbury canonised after his murder in 1170 THOMAS A BECKET
Artist who painted The Menin Road PAUL NASH
BBC programme currently hosted by Matt Baker and Alex Jones THE ONE SHOW
Town on the banks of the Six Mile Water, just before it enters Lough Neagh ANTRIM
The world’s largest desert SAHARA
Theologian who said “In the country of the blind, the one-eyed man is king” ERASMUS
The hymn “Veni Creator ____” provides the words for the first movement of Mahler’s eighth symphony SPIRITUS
SCOTTISH TITLE HELD EXCLUSIVELY BY PEOPLE WITH THE SURNAME KEITH EARL MARISCHAL
BRIEFLY, THE APPLIED SCIENCE ASSOCIATED WITH COMPUTING INFOTECH
THE THIRD JAMES BOND FILM STARRING DANIEL CRAIG SKYFALL
PANTOMIME DUO ON WHICH DORIS AND MABEL ARE BASED IN TWO SHREK FILMS UGLY SISTERS
CAPITAL CITY WHICH BECAME A WORLD HERITAGE SITE ONLY 31 YEARS AFTER ITS CONSTRUCTION COMMENCED BRASILIA
Singer who earned Germany’s first “nul points” at the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest Ann Sophie
Street along which Jesus is said to have walked to his crucifixion VIA DOLOROSA
Test introduced by Ernest Marples in 1960 MOT
The Bull is this fictional village’s only pub AMBRIDGE
Julian Cope’s first solo album, later a single from the album Saint Julian WORLD SHUT YOUR MOUTH
Informally, the first official flag of the Confederate States of America STARS AND BARS
EIGHT, OR A GROUP OF EIGHT OGDOAD
FREE OF UNWANTED FLORA WEEDLESS
COLLOQUIALLY, AN UNEXPECTED CHANGE OF TACTIC OR BEHAVIOUR SWITCHEROO
Glen Coe’s Three Sisters are ridges of this mountain BIDEAN NAM BIAN
Juan ____, F1 driver who retired during the 2006 season PABLO MONTOYA