Category: The Times – Specialist Crossword Answers
10-February-2019 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Buzz Answers
- 1.The Five ____ is one of the Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries by Dorothy L Sayers
- 2.Flatter fairway, champion's flourished
- 3.A dish made with sheets of pasta
- 4.Bugle-call from large room on American Long Island
- 5.____ of Spring is the third of Sinding's Six Pieces for piano
- 6.Shelter mentioned earlier taking cases
- 7.The ____, Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel about the adulteress Hester Prynne
- 8.Growth in wine-making? Look in France and Florida
- 9.Insectivorous bird with long downward-pointing bill and long pointed wings and tail
- 10.Timber producer okays different screening type
- 11.Takes off a cape
- 12.____ whales are those with throat grooves, including minkes and humpbacks
- 13.English silver coin worth four pence, only rarely issued after the 16th century
- 14.Ma in concert edition was very unsettled
- 15.Former simply vile rule ignored
- 16.In Dad's Army, William Hodges is a greengrocer and ____
- 17.Likeness of embryonic tissue
- 18.Frank Hornby's mostly metal toy patented in 1907
- 19.Eurasian swallow with white and bluish-black plumage
- 20.Adult view in Pennsylvania shows a clumsy type
- 21.Relish removing top recently? Long ago
- 22.Lacking generality
- 23.The USA's 'Magnolia State
- 24.A painting which gives a convincing illusion of three-dimensional reality
- 25.Tallis's 'Spem in Alium' is a ____ with 40 singing parts
- 26.Character well-informed on refined oil in tin
- 27.Jam sandwiches soft for a little girl
- 28.Not 'England's green and pleasant land'!
- 29.Mushroom-shaped arrangement of pieces of rock supporting a haystack or other food store
- 30.A series of related novels, like The Forsyte Saga
- 31.Sulphur left out, paint mostly blended as before
- 32.An alternative name for the Book of Revelation
- 33.Indifferent couple of broadcasts heard
- 34.British-born, but naturalised US poet who wrote Funeral Blues
- 35.MP for Aberavon, married to former Danish PM, Helle Thorning-Schmidt
- 36.Hanna-Barbera cartoon series combining 1960s lifestyles with a prehistoric setting
- 37.Reveal lady's bust
- 38.Codename for the Allied operation to invade Normandy which began on D-Day in 1944
- 39.Morse with two idiots wanting leads
- 40.The Green Party's first MP who has held the Brighton Pavilion seat since 2010
- 41.Part of the northern Mediterranean, between Corsica and the Italian Riviera
- 42.Driver has week in Glasgow, thoroughly wet there
- 43.Small sandpiper with a brown back and black breast in summer
- 44.Units on a royal ship
- 45.Undeciphered writing system, used in ancient Crete
- 46.Master bitten by dog — what language!
- 47.Composed of stone
- 48.One vote's nothing for this looker
- 49.As Geoffrey Crayon, ____ wrote a Sketch Book with stories including The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
- 50.Join pieces of wood, say, dropping over for ditch outwork
- 51.A drawing pencil made of an amorphous form of carbon
- 52.On Metropolitan line, former chief's one up front
- 53.Home town of Strictly Come Dancing's Kevin Clifton
- 54.Nationality of the inhabitants of Streymoy and Eysturoy
- 55.Illicit whiskey (term for it even in Chambers)
- 56.Characters such as Molière's Alceste
- 57.Radio producer Douglas ____'s work included the premiere of Under Milk Wood in 1954
- 58.Kid tucking into last pieces of delicious sponge cake
- 59.Segment of the spine
- 60.A row right away over the French watercolour
- 61.Fourth estate
- 62.Art Nouveau designer René ____ was noted for frosted glassware
- 63.Dutch or Huguenot colonists who settled in South Africa
- 64.Potter role put in play
- 65.Record damned poet's revealed
- 66.Group of Dutch artists and architects of the 1920s which included Mondrian and Van Doesburg
- 67.Metal ornamentation, with engraved areas filled with a black compound
- 68.Civic leader of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, or Dundee
- 69.Employed or found on dry land near a coast
- 70.Take tea before noon and you fancy ceremony with it
- 71.Southern Ireland introduces rolling maul that's feigned
- 72.Maurice ____, French vaudeville actor whose dancing partner was Mistinguett
- 73.The ultimate recipient of a product being sold
- 74.County town on the River Nene
- 75.Makeshift court house during stoppage accepted
- 76.The setting for Twelfth Night
- 77.General coming from local, left in charge
- 78.Port on the Gulf of Guinea: its country's capital until 1991
- 79.Bread dipped in egg and milk, and then fried
- 80.The ____ Protectorate became Botswana in 1966
- 81.Shock as before leaving New York is concerning
- 82.As quick as lightning!
- 83.Creased skirt in reproduction, nothing excluded
- 84.A ____'s Ring is received by each pope at his inauguration
- 85.Large cooking apples
- 86.Leader retiring can secure backing re early transitional period
- 87.Nickname of the Second World War RAF commander-in-chief who oversaw attacks on Berlin and Nuremberg in 1944
- 88.Journal agreed Hard Times novel for comic
- 89.Gertie Gitana's famous musical hall song, with a chorus starting "There's an old mill by the stream”
- 90.Fenced with royal support so to speak
- 91.2018 historical drama film starring Saoirse Ronan as the eponymous royal
- 92.Dismal old blunt head in Lancing