The Times Specialist - Crossword Answers | 2019 06 02

crossword answers
Clue Answer
YEVGENY ____ WROTE THE POEM BABI YAR YEVTUSHENKO
1963 FILM STARRING PAUL NEWMAN AS THE HARD-DRINKING, ARROGANT, WOMANISING RANCHER ____ BANNON HUD
Europe’s longest river VOLGA
SOMEONE WHO OFTEN USES COMPARISONS IN EXPLANATIONS ANALOGIST
____ played Jacob Marley’s ghost in the 1951 film Scrooge MICHAEL HORDERN
The free i____ app puts Roman Catholic liturgy on your tablet BREVIARY
THE PRINCIPLE BEHIND THE UNIVERSE IN CHINESE PHILOSOPHY TAO
“… he will be sent on a tour around the world, and probably rumours of a morganatic ____ will follow” (Keir Hardie, five days after the birth of the future Edward VIII) ALLIANCE
____ DISPLAYS PROMOTIONAL MATERIAL AS YOU WEBSURF ADWARE
HENRY JAMES NOVEL ABOUT THE DAUGHTER OF BEALE AND IDA FARANGE What Maisie Knew
Parliamo ____? ITALIANO
Tom Sharpe novel about a proposed motorway Blott on the Landscape
SPICE PRODUCED FROM THE DISTINCTIVE PERICARPS OF ILLICIUM VERUM STAR ANISE
The most populous borough of New York City BROOKLYN
Supporter of complete state supremacy over the church ERASTIAN
GENERIC AND TRADE NAME OF CURTAIN-SIDED VANS AND LORRIES TAUTLINER
England and Great Britain hockey captain for 13 years, who won Olympic gold and bronze medals Kate Richardson-Walsh
MEMBER OF THE MINT FAMILY, RELATED TO OREGANO THYME
FILM DIRECTOR WHO WON OSCARS FOR IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, AND MOONSTRUCK NORMAN JEWISON
Pub restaurant chain operated by Mitchells & Butlers Toby Carvery
FRONT PART OF THE UPPER OF A SHOE VAMP
Assistant who may wear an aiguillette aide-de-camp
BRITISH HEAVY METAL BAND FRONTED BY IAN HILL JUDAS PRIEST
Ruined tower house near Corbridge in Northumberland, associated with the Radclyffe family Dilston Castle
Ruth’s mother-in-law (Bible) NAOMI
English cricketer, main exponent of “bodyline” bowling HAROLD LARWOOD
Final part of the Shakespeare tetralogy which begins with Richard II HENRY V
Jewish festival starting on Nissan 15 PASSOVER
Woman’s lace headgear, often with a flap on each side DUTCH CAP
ROCK MUSIC GENRE OFTEN USING CONFESSIONAL LYRICS EMO
From Greek for “many years”, an Eastern Orthodox chant for an individual or the Orthodox community POLYCHRONION
Guys and Dolls song, a Frank Sinatra signature tune LUCK BE A LADY
BBC RADIO ANNOUNCER DUBBED THE GODFATHER OF RADIO 4 BY IMPRESSIONIST GROUP DEAD RINGERS Brian Perkins
IN RUGBY, A LOOSE SCRUM IN WHICH THE BALL IS ON THE GROUND RUCK
Adding a two-letter word to this boat makes a sauce KETCH
DISTRIBUTARY BRANCH OF THE RHINE WHICH FORMERLY DISCHARGED INTO THE ZUIDERZEE IJSSEL
Hormone regulating circadian rhythms, secreted by the pineal gland MELATONIN
Doctor ____ is the third novel in Anthony Trollope’s Chronicles of Barsetshire THORNE
A CRICKET PENALTY FOR ILLEGAL ACTION BY A BOWLER OR FIELDER no-ball
“I am dying, ____, dying” (Antony and Cleopatra) EGYPT
Standard ____ are one of Belgium’s most successful football clubs LIEGE
In geometry, one of the lines enclosing an angle ARM
River featured in the title of an epic 1957 war film KWAI
A sixpenny bit TANNER
A MILITARY OFFICER BELOW THE RANK OF CAPTAIN SUBALTERN
Of a graphical element, to automatically align with a grid (computing) SNAP
African country bordered by Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia DJIBOUTI
CANADIAN SINGER WHOSE DEBUT SINGLE WAS COMPLICATED AVRIL LAVIGNE
DRUPE STONE FRUIT
PORTRAYED BY ALEXANDER SIDDIG, THE CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER IN STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE JULIAN BASHIR