The Times Specialist - Crossword Answers | 2005 03 18

crossword answers
Clue Answer
Unconscious follow-up to trophy for heart doctor CUPID
International cricket matches? CONTESTS
Nance, Patrick White's golden-hearted girl, inverts stage illumination LIGHTFOOT
Leaders with plenty of rope? SKIPPERS
'Adam Hornbrook's' civic dignitary, Ralph ALDERMAN
Playwright's name recalled during wasted opening night ODETS
Referee who has blown his final whistle because of death threats FRISK
Large sort of legs for flying ace BIGGLES
Tommy Docherty famously had many CLUBS
No Haydn I played recalled Hungarian pianist TWOPEOPLE
Nine's ragamuffin TATTERDEMALION
'I should be proud to have my memory -' ('Anna Akhmatova', Epilogue) INDEPTH
A swish of a shot! AIR
Random father RODRIGO
Obscure diarist NOBODY
'Home went Violante and -ed all' (Browning) DISBOSOM
Your old place in terribly dim bar suggests rapturous poem DITHYRAMB
What Celtic fans call their ground PARADISE
Stage the race again RERUN
Symphonic poet with Bohemian lifestyle SMETANA
Give short-story writer a ring. If you can remember his name LARDNER
Lotuses provided for what may be noble sum NELUMBOS
Pitch fit for the game PLAYABLE
Successful college boat described by Robert Hillyer? JOHNGALSWORTHY
Marcello, Italy's football team boss LIPPI
Nameless bard, or Italian OSSIA
A man writing a panegyric may keep them out of sight, suggested Samuel Johnson VICES
French painter portrays young relative with ancient line SISLEY
Ian, who wore the No 5 shirt for Arsenal, Man United and Scotland URE
Star port of ancient Egypt USURPERS
Trophy of the year? ANNUALCUP
A Sunday run? SKI
Successful takeover bidders, like Antonio of Milan, and Duke Frederick RIVERHEAD
Beckett work possibly leading to a mate ENDGAME
Burgess trilogy from Curious Animal, a Yankee and Other Stories MALAYAN
Overdose of good degrees for somewhat long-winded poets DOHNANYI
Losing attitude DEFEATIST
Find him in the shop or on the tee PRO
Outstanding, like Fred Urquhart's captive lady PROUD
Passage from it inconclusive for Mrs Moore CANOPUS
Folk like Leibniz and Pangloss? UTOPISTS