Category: The Times – Specialist Crossword Answers
1-December-2019 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Buzz Answers
- 1.Small lump, not the last on Edmund Spenser's pate
- 2.Forename of Lautner, Momsen or Swift
- 3.Apple cooking gently with only one date
- 4.Home ground of Warwickshire County Cricket Club
- 5.2019 World Cup-winning captain
- 6.Madame's shattered record at university, it's clear to me
- 7.Aircraft or anti-aircraft cannon, named after the Zurich district where it was made
- 8.Not all discotheque menfolk repelled fast Aussie bird
- 9.Possible effect of barber's rash evacuation of Scilly (and one of Dodecanese) Isles
- 10.The Russell-Einstein ____ of 1955 led to the peace-seeking Pugwash Conferences
- 11.Axed matinee tails off badly making one depressed
- 12.See 24A
- 13.Turns out stone cold, the writer's recalled
- 14.Blissfully happy — "superlunary” apparently
- 15.Rob once a governor Head ignored
- 16.Nothing for Gainsbourg in piano groove for Kind of Blue?
- 17.Ventral plate's interstice cut out
- 18.Lippo ____, quattrocentro artist who painted Madonna and Child Enthroned
- 19.Briefly visit crow and parrot
- 20.Plant native to southern Europe, with finely divided leaves, also known as the fennelflower
- 21.Dash to independent college concerned with doctrine of purpose
- 22.The last Cambridge college to admit women, in 1988
- 23.Lack of water source apparently in winter season
- 24.& 32A: Irish novelist who wrote Tara Road
- 25.Glow of reddish-purple around radioactive ring basically knocking out nurse
- 26.Book date for dancing in Torchwood captain's embrace
- 27.Largest US national park, mostly in northwest Wyoming
- 28.Too lax at sea to catch large amphibian
- 29.Official proceedings given by player on the radio
- 30.Technology firm based in Mountain View, California
- 31.Compound that complements you and yours?
- 32.The model of chivalry in Arthurian romance
- 33.Furious driver called out Gaitskell's initial and forename
- 34.Supposedly superior part of Ginger Baker's kit
- 35.In their six matches against England, ____'s national football team drew with them three times, then lost three times
- 36.Wrong thing for arousal — take right off!
- 37.Langer's article covers golf irons
- 38.An outgoing, socially confident person
- 39.Gunners called up approve final battle
- 40.Actress who plays Fleabag's godmother
- 41.Standard monetary unit of Honduras
- 42.Cinema club's half missing the most exciting part
- 43.Sounds like livelihood brought up
- 44.Leading journalist associated with declining circulation
- 45.Informally, a Radio 4 comedy show first broadcast in 1978
- 46.Holy order's private teasing in Powys town
- 47.The first Patricia Cornwell novel featuring Kay Scarpetta
- 48.Pretending to carry costly weapon
- 49.Back yard below a Catholic area in Greek district
- 50.Six ____ is 720
- 51.Hidden in wilderness? Yes!
- 52.Thick cut of beef fillet steak, usually serving two people
- 53.Some of Plato's characters, steeped in solipsism
- 54.Denmark's second largest city, European Capital of Culture in 2017, along with Paphos in Cyprus
- 55.A grassy treeless plain in South America
- 56.Wary about introduction of electric Mini
- 57.Area of late 19th and early 20th-century popular music publishing, around New York's West 28th Street
- 58.2019 World Cup-winning captain
- 59.Bad applications with disadvantages, making all poles the same
- 60.From ____ Town Pier, the world's oldest surviving cast iron pier, you can catch a ferry to Tilbury
- 61.Cantor lit up singers
- 62.Ginger's family has Em, I'm excluded from vocal set
- 63.German city, nicknamed "Quadratestadt”, as its streets are laid out in a grid pattern
- 64.Stupid Conservative peer left right apart twice
- 65.Members of a Protestant Church originating in 1772 as a revival of the Bohemian Brethren
- 66.Lay out morning hard copy with mixed sex features
- 67.Lake ____ is the largest lying wholly in Switzerland
- 68.Carpet fully woven band of fabric
- 69.Water coolers with stemmed cups for ventriloquists?
- 70.Capacity for rational, especially highly developed, thought
- 71.Certainly leaving inn, Aussie can like something frothy as before
- 72.Vishnu avatar, often depicted with a bow and arrow
- 73.Time to follow brilliant Arabian man, the first man in Middle Eastern religion
- 74.In Germany this is called Krankenstand
- 75.Exact opposite's pointed out in two different articles
- 76.Entertaining with bubbly during boring flight
- 77.Outer markings on a tennis court
- 78.Monkeys with Judge and impeaches, involving leader of House
- 79.From Scotland, a little deer trophy is brought back
- 80.Michael Le Vell's character in Coronation Street
- 81.Perhaps Henry's marine fish, not bass
- 82.Just sought ride having day off in resort
- 83."That fellow seems to me to possess but one ____, and that is a wrong one” (Samuel Johnson)
- 84.Small type protecting French from the person who's uncivil to the Bard
- 85.Former marine industry which was physically taxing and dangerous for its main workers
- 86.Bouquet's "triple essence” in mineral water for syrup producer
- 87.Within range, land one type of whitefish
- 88.Foxes and rabbits may be squatters in these homes
- 89.Direct Scottish broadcast beginning on TV
- 90.Sound of body after divorcee gets discharge
- 91.Tree of the Caledonian forest, also seen in EH Shepard's illustrations in Winnie the Pooh
- 92.Like mercury and potassium, metallic element is found in most of savoury tart
- 93.Quite the opposite across the Channel
- 94.Lady Tremaine is Cinderella's ____
- 95.Clay court initially coarse, start of play put off
- 96.Live bats found in swamp
- 97.Offence on Henry one concerning Sri Lankan
- 98.France's Opal coast is in this department
- 99.Drink or drugs nearly filling each Madeira maturation chamber
- 100.Cricket fielding position between the slips and point
- 101.Round Table seat kept for the knight who would succeed in the quest for the Grail, fatal to others who sat in it
- 102.Latest Sun delivery at last for Baltimore paperboy
- 103.Chart again showing Jack and Queen coming from South
- 104.Exercises? Yes, reduced weight once
- 105.Wader with a long horizontally flattened beak
- 106.Australian bluebottle bound to be under dunny?
- 107.Composer of the ballet Agon, first performed in 1957
- 108."River Thames or ____” say OS maps, for stretches above Dorchester
- 109.A single fibula
- 110.The ____ suit, late 19th century dress for children, was inspired by Reginald B Birch's illustrations in a novel
- 111.One who's present upset about carer finishing early
- 112.City incorporated with Jaffa in 1950
- 113.Too funny, in Beadle's name, having head replaced by stone mason's art
- 114.Point where a leaf or twig is attached to a stem