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The Times Specialist - Crossword Answers | 2019 01 27
The Times Specialist
Clue
Answer
____ passports were first issued to refugees from the Russian civil war, in 1922
NANSEN
Mr ____ is Captain Hook’s bo’sun in Peter Pan
SMEE
One seeking distraction from unpleasant reality
ESCAPIST
Chris ____ won at least one grand slam singles title for 13 years in succession
EVERT
The first Ukrainian woman to break into the top 10 rankings in tennis
Elina Svitolina
Matt ____ won eight swimming golds in the 1988, 1992 and 1996 Olympics
BIONDI
The ____ was a 2000 crime thriller starring Ryan Phillippe and Benicio del Toro
WAY OF THE GUN
Piece of furniture whose name derives from an Arabic word for a raised platform
SOFA
F1 DRIVER WHO BECAME THE YOUNGEST EVER WORLD CHAMPION IN 1972
EMERSON FITTIPALDI
Amelia ____ was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic
EARHART
Thinning agents
DILUENTS
Main residence of French kings in the century before the revolution
PALACE OF VERSAILLES
Anything that can go wrong will go wrong
Murphy's Law
Former game show based on noughts and crosses
CELEBRITY SQUARES
The “bit in brackets” in the title of a No 1 hit for Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel
COME UP AND SEE ME
That which a cereologist would study
CROP CIRCLE
Humulus lupulus, the fruit clusters of which are used in beer-making
HOP
Travelling groups of dancers or other entertainers
TROUPES
Any plant of the Pisum genus
PEA
What Britannia had in her left hand on the original reverse of a 50p coin
OLIVE BRANCH
Greek letter which means “sum” in maths
SIGMA
Simon ____ hosted the Radio 1 Breakfast Show, 1988-93
MAYO
Author of Crime and Punishment
FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY
Bowmore is on the coast of this Islay sea inlet
Loch Indaal
Rastafarian first person plural
I AND I
Amazon’s virtual assistant, since November 2014
ALEXA
Stage name of English comic actor Arthur Jefferson
STAN LAUREL
SEA SHELL SOMETIMES USED AS A WIND INSTRUMENT
CONCH
A Norse bard
SKALD
Material produced by erosion or decomposition
DETRITUS
Sitcom in which Chris Barrie played the manager of Whitbury Newtown leisure centre
The Brittas Empire
The equivalent of a knockout in judo
IPPON
Chinese rice porridge
CONGEE
Abnormally low count of a white blood cell
NEUTROPENIA
THE REVERSE SOLIDUS OF TYPOGRAPHY
BACKSLASH
Inflammation of the optic disc
papillitis
Cause something to happen suddenly
TOUCH OFF
Relating to a sea or lake shore
LITTORAL
A traditional “tagging” game of school playgrounds
BRITISH BULLDOG
Wrapped up like some larvae
COCOONED
PERTAINING TO THE PIGMENTED PART OF THE EYE
UVEAL
American sports league in which the Toronto Raptors are the only Canadian team
NBA
Former Haitian president known as Baby Doc
Jean-Claude Duvalier
Sudan’s second largest city, across the Nile from Khartoum
OMDURMAN
A LAMENT OR SLOW MUSICAL PIECE, FROM A TYPE OF UKRAINIAN FOLK MUSIC
DUMKA
One who studies aquatic plants and animals
hydrobiologist
Final name of a former game show hosted by Michael Barrymore
STRIKE IT RICH
Too densely populated
OVERPEOPLED
Author who said “What is an adult? A child blown up by age”
SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR
Capital city of Belarus
MINSK
Knead clay for use in making pottery
PUG
To set up, or to demonstrate
ESTABLISH
Preparations made from this mushroom are credited with various stimulant and health-giving properties
REISHI
Under Ramsay MacDonald, the first female cabinet minister
Margaret Bondfield
Host of 23 Down, in two stints, for approximately nine years
Bob Monkhouse
Charity whose motto is “Giving nature a home”
rspb
In school slang, to be a lookout
KEEP CAVE
A sausage originally made in Bologna
MORTADELLA