Category: The Times – Specialist Crossword Answers
10-February-2019 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Buzz Answers

  1. 1.The Five ____ is one of the Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries by Dorothy L Sayers
  2. 2.Flatter fairway, champion's flourished
  3. 3.A dish made with sheets of pasta
  4. 4.Bugle-call from large room on American Long Island
  5. 5.____ of Spring is the third of Sinding's Six Pieces for piano
  6. 6.Shelter mentioned earlier taking cases
  7. 7.The ____, Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel about the adulteress Hester Prynne
  8. 8.Growth in wine-making? Look in France and Florida
  9. 9.Insectivorous bird with long downward-pointing bill and long pointed wings and tail
  10. 10.Timber producer okays different screening type
  11. 11.Takes off a cape
  12. 12.____ whales are those with throat grooves, including minkes and humpbacks
  13. 13.English silver coin worth four pence, only rarely issued after the 16th century
  14. 14.Ma in concert edition was very unsettled
  15. 15.Former simply vile rule ignored
  16. 16.In Dad's Army, William Hodges is a greengrocer and ____
  17. 17.Likeness of embryonic tissue
  18. 18.Frank Hornby's mostly metal toy patented in 1907
  19. 19.Eurasian swallow with white and bluish-black plumage
  20. 20.Adult view in Pennsylvania shows a clumsy type
  21. 21.Relish removing top recently? Long ago
  22. 22.Lacking generality
  23. 23.The USA's 'Magnolia State
  24. 24.A painting which gives a convincing illusion of three-dimensional reality
  25. 25.Tallis's 'Spem in Alium' is a ____ with 40 singing parts
  26. 26.Character well-informed on refined oil in tin
  27. 27.Jam sandwiches soft for a little girl
  28. 28.Not 'England's green and pleasant land'!
  29. 29.Mushroom-shaped arrangement of pieces of rock supporting a haystack or other food store
  30. 30.A series of related novels, like The Forsyte Saga
  31. 31.Sulphur left out, paint mostly blended as before
  32. 32.An alternative name for the Book of Revelation
  33. 33.Indifferent couple of broadcasts heard
  34. 34.British-born, but naturalised US poet who wrote Funeral Blues
  35. 35.MP for Aberavon, married to former Danish PM, Helle Thorning-Schmidt
  36. 36.Hanna-Barbera cartoon series combining 1960s lifestyles with a prehistoric setting
  37. 37.Reveal lady's bust
  38. 38.Codename for the Allied operation to invade Normandy which began on D-Day in 1944
  39. 39.Morse with two idiots wanting leads
  40. 40.The Green Party's first MP who has held the Brighton Pavilion seat since 2010
  41. 41.Part of the northern Mediterranean, between Corsica and the Italian Riviera
  42. 42.Driver has week in Glasgow, thoroughly wet there
  43. 43.Small sandpiper with a brown back and black breast in summer
  44. 44.Units on a royal ship
  45. 45.Undeciphered writing system, used in ancient Crete
  46. 46.Master bitten by dog — what language!
  47. 47.Composed of stone
  48. 48.One vote's nothing for this looker
  49. 49.As Geoffrey Crayon, ____ wrote a Sketch Book with stories including The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
  50. 50.Join pieces of wood, say, dropping over for ditch outwork
  51. 51.A drawing pencil made of an amorphous form of carbon
  52. 52.On Metropolitan line, former chief's one up front
  53. 53.Home town of Strictly Come Dancing's Kevin Clifton
  54. 54.Nationality of the inhabitants of Streymoy and Eysturoy
  55. 55.Illicit whiskey (term for it even in Chambers)
  56. 56.Characters such as Molière's Alceste
  57. 57.Radio producer Douglas ____'s work included the premiere of Under Milk Wood in 1954
  58. 58.Kid tucking into last pieces of delicious sponge cake
  59. 59.Segment of the spine
  60. 60.A row right away over the French watercolour
  61. 61.Fourth estate
  62. 62.Art Nouveau designer René ____ was noted for frosted glassware
  63. 63.Dutch or Huguenot colonists who settled in South Africa
  64. 64.Potter role put in play
  65. 65.Record damned poet's revealed
  66. 66.Group of Dutch artists and architects of the 1920s which included Mondrian and Van Doesburg
  67. 67.Metal ornamentation, with engraved areas filled with a black compound
  68. 68.Civic leader of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, or Dundee
  69. 69.Employed or found on dry land near a coast
  70. 70.Take tea before noon and you fancy ceremony with it
  71. 71.Southern Ireland introduces rolling maul that's feigned
  72. 72.Maurice ____, French vaudeville actor whose dancing partner was Mistinguett
  73. 73.The ultimate recipient of a product being sold
  74. 74.County town on the River Nene
  75. 75.Makeshift court house during stoppage accepted
  76. 76.The setting for Twelfth Night
  77. 77.General coming from local, left in charge
  78. 78.Port on the Gulf of Guinea: its country's capital until 1991
  79. 79.Bread dipped in egg and milk, and then fried
  80. 80.The ____ Protectorate became Botswana in 1966
  81. 81.Shock as before leaving New York is concerning
  82. 82.As quick as lightning!
  83. 83.Creased skirt in reproduction, nothing excluded
  84. 84.A ____'s Ring is received by each pope at his inauguration
  85. 85.Large cooking apples
  86. 86.Leader retiring can secure backing re early transitional period
  87. 87.Nickname of the Second World War RAF commander-in-chief who oversaw attacks on Berlin and Nuremberg in 1944
  88. 88.Journal agreed Hard Times novel for comic
  89. 89.Gertie Gitana's famous musical hall song, with a chorus starting "There's an old mill by the stream”
  90. 90.Fenced with royal support so to speak
  91. 91.2018 historical drama film starring Saoirse Ronan as the eponymous royal
  92. 92.Dismal old blunt head in Lancing