Category: The Times – Specialist Crossword Answers
26-June-2022 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Buzz Answers
- 1.Is it not common pub with sort of appeal?
- 2.The dried leaves of this shrub are chewed as a stimulant in South America
- 3.Group traversing island to find place down under
- 4.Site of a mathematical knight's tour problem
- 5.French-born composer Arthur ____'s best-known work is Pacific 231, an orchestral portrait of a steam engine
- 6.Paintings fine? Scores done badly
- 7.Historically in England, the offence of supporting papal supremacy
- 8.Rock band founded in Bradford in 1980, still active and still fronted by Justin Sullivan
- 9.Poet's body making rude sound
- 10.Maybe saw one disappearing in mountain range
- 11.Shaw play about a Salvation Army officer
- 12.Archbishop's imprisoned envoy lingered endlessly
- 13.Country containing much of the Pamir mountains
- 14.Most intelligent, or careless?
- 15.Fantastic friends hid us, no longer destitute
- 16.Gate-like structures in harbour attended by copper once
- 17.Approximately 2,500,000-5,000BC
- 18.Jock's intent is to tidy up when female has gone
- 19.Only Australian to win the Nobel literature prize, in 1973
- 20.A letter in the Nato alphabet which is also a type of bet
- 21.I had written about romance in the abstract
- 22.Former stately home near the northern edge of Hampstead Heath
- 23.Man coming in behind in the van
- 24.Informally, one metaphorically "in another universe”
- 25.____ sheep originally came from an island in the St Kilda archipelago
- 26.ITV series in which George Cole starred as Arthur Daley
- 27.Plant in India blocking minor road
- 28.The only game ____ is the only option worth considering
- 29.Tree in old Arab territory planted in deficient ground
- 30.Name for the ace that is always the highest trump in Ombre
- 31.The usual packaging of this cow's milk cheese from the Jura mountains is effectively a spruce wood bucket
- 32.Criminal trial because of drug
- 33.Actress who Fred Astaire somewhat reluctantly named as his favourite dancing partner
- 34."____ Avenue” is a clichéd suburban street name
- 35.Work with fabric of pillar outside church
- 36.The Author of Life of Pi
- 37.The first person to penetrate island in old Greek region
- 38.Italian form of streaky bacon, often rolled
- 39.One name for an African country, or one expelling a couple of odd characters
- 40.The French name for a former province in southwest France
- 41.Argumentative type given Jewish title, say
- 42.1970s Trollope-based BBC TV costume drama series
- 43.Concerning Thatcher's shortened dictum, it helps to build up an image
- 44.Biblical king of Israel who married Jezebel
- 45.Goddess knocking over a helper
- 46.Riding style used by the Queen at Trooping the Colour before 1987
- 47.In formal Christian worship, a singer of solo passages responded to by the choir or congregation
- 48.Writer's bed secured by key
- 49.Carlos Castaneda wrote books about training from a ____
- 50.Model meeting sailor? One has long neck and rounded body
- 51.Gravesend has the world's oldest surviving cast iron ____
- 52.Taking steps in response to something
- 53.Had sin arisen on the ground?
- 54.English author with Eastern dress
- 55.A name for the fifth proposition of Euclid, considered harder than the previous four
- 56.Backbone's twisting movement — trouble with one falling
- 57.According to the gov.uk website, the UK has been a ____ of electricity since 2004
- 58.EF _____ created the fictional characters Mapp and Lucia
- 59.More than one model is securing business arrangement
- 60.Country house tea served after short time
- 61.Morally obliged
- 62.Indian water-carrier upsetting British when river has dried up?
- 63.Novelist who popularised the idea of "U and non-U” language
- 64.A huge fan
- 65.One swimming in Trent disturbed a fish
- 66.____ played Jessica Fletcher in Murder, She Wrote
- 67.Address for man — retires after work, having time to waste
- 68.City known as the oil capital of Europe
- 69.Name usually given to the daughter of Herodias, who danced in two gospels
- 70.What salon offers is a horrid cut, not right!
- 71.Governmental restriction of ideas, eg by censorship
- 72.The capital city of Colombia
- 73.No longer resigning from a group in government
- 74."Albinoni's ____” was mainly by Remo Giazotto (1910-98)
- 75.Fleet Street church whose tower supposedly inspired tiered wedding cakes
- 76.Sweat pouring out round a lowly Indian
- 77.To achieve the desired result
- 78."Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, / Over many a ____ and curious volume” (Edgar Allan Poe)
- 79.Irritating feature of nasty scar with itch on top of head?
- 80.TV series filmed in Videcolor and Supermarionation
- 81.Chaotic infant left with husband is to be tucked in
- 82.In Latin, of sound mind
- 83.Resembling an illness for which antidote would be inappropriate
- 84.Oregon's nickname