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The Times Specialist - Crossword Answers | 2018 10 28
The Times Specialist
Clue
Answer
Game of physical agility, first sold in the 1960s
TWISTER
Edmonton is the capital of this Canadian province
ALBERTA
Determine the concentration a substance in a solution by volume measurement
TITRATE
England’s traditional heraldic emblem
TUDOR ROSE
Foodstuff originally made in Normandy
CAMEMBERT CHEESE
Process between compiling a crossword and publishing it, for example
EDITING
Novelist and goalkeeper who wrote The Stranger
ALBERT CAMUS
New town in Essex, planned by Frederick Gibberd
HARLOW
Not playing as well as one has done before
OUT OF FORM
THIN LAYER OF WOOD
VENEER
On a bicycle in the UK, this should be red, positioned centrally or offside, and between 35 and 150 cm from the ground
REAR LIGHT
One place to keep your coppers
coin pouch
Proverbial warning about unnecessary investigation
CURIOSITY KILLED THE CAT
Scorer of the final match injury-time goal that made Arsenal the 1988-9 Division One champions
michael Thomas
Type of diaphragm used in many modern cameras
IRIS
Town whose football team is (according to its website) named after Edward VII’s wife
CREWE
There are three in Glen Coe, and seven near Eastbourne
SISTERS
The first woman to run a marathon in less than two and a half hours
Grete Waitz
The school, college or university you attended is your ____
ALMA MATER
The area of a ____ or parallelogram is base times height
RECTANGLE
The “corn” in corn on the cob
MAIZE
Stories supposedly told by Florentine residents escaping the Black Death
THE DECAMERON
The original “____ of Europe” was the Ottoman empire
SICK MAN
Two-door car with a folding roof and sloping back
DROPHEAD COUPE
Small village and large parish, close to Cape Wrath
durness
Sport administered by the Gaelic Athletic Association
HURLING
Many French kings were anointed in the Cathedral of ____
REIMS
Johnny Depp made his film debut in this 1984 American slasher movie
A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET
Instrument that twice answers the celesta at the beginning of Tchaikovsky’s Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
BASS CLARINET
In The Full Monty, a dance move was likened to the Arsenal ____
offside trap
Island reached by ferry from Fionnphort on the Isle of Mull
IONA
Good example of a particular characteristic
EPITOME
Howard Land played The Onedin Line’s Captain ____ on TV
BAINES
Lady Godiva’s husband
LEOFRIC
Likely to become an earworm
CATCHY
London district containing Battersea power station and New Covent Garden Market
NINE ELMS
Calcium carbonate hanging from a limestone cave roof
STALACTITE
Brief statement, often surprising or satirical
EPIGRAM
British comedian compared to Norman Wisdom, or the first man to run 400m in less than 44 seconds
LEE EVANS
Boadicea’s tribe
ICENI
An ____ novel is a series of documents, especially letters
EPISTOLARY
Alternative to “firn” as a name for snow on its way to becoming glacier ice
NEVE
An old alternative to “medicine”, as both healing and drugs
PHYSIC
A word that starts the usual name of three different countries
UNITED
A form of vitamin B3
NIACIN
A foreign country, according to LP Hartley
THE PAST
A bird that cannot yet fly
NESTLING
“Ultimo” used to mean “of the ____” in business letters
LAST MONTH
____’s best-known operetta is The Merry Widow
Franz Lehar
“Boy, boy, crazy boy, / Get ____, boy!” (West Side Story lyrics)
COOL
Yellow creature in Despicable Me films
MINION
Wild urban feline
ALLEY CAT
What the fifth song on Elton John’s Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album has
no title
____ geometry is about 2,300 years old, and still taught
EUCLIDEAN
Possible alternative to “chip” as a burger accompaniment
ONION RING
A major landmark in this southeast London district is a large fibreglass feline
CATFORD
According to Monty Python, Martin ____ could “think you under the table”
HEIDEGGER
Canaan, according to the Old Testament
THE PROMISED LAND
A literary souvenir
signed copy
____ was a player in the England women’s football team, 1983-98, and was its coach, 1998-2013
Hope Powell