The Times Specialist - Crossword Answers | 2005 11 18

crossword answers
Clue Answer
Sansom's were strange and simple TWELVE
Young Windsor Derby winner? LAD
Fontaine, legendary thirteen goal hero in the nineteen fifty-eight World Cup finals JUST
Go for the ball or the title CHALLENGE
Gordon, ex-Everton and England goalie WEST
He was man of the match in Multan BUTT
It gets worn and changed TYRE
Players sometimes pull it LIGAMENT
Put the putt down SINK
Ran the last leg ANCHORED
The first black footballer to captain England in a full international INCE
What Jesse Owens, for instance, called his non-track event BROADJUMP
Derek, five times Le Mans winner BELL
Brings up the rear in motor racing AXLE
Fabulist discerned in Irish poet's short work ORDERS
Graham Swift issued the last ones SNOWSTOP
How Lady Macbeth identified the murder weapon STUD
Johnson's publisher - look out for his name in Latin CAVE
Mansfield's Edwardian child offers a great deal to score equally LOTTIE
'Mortal, guilty, but to me / The -- beautiful.' (W. H. Auden) REEDER
'No, no, go not to --, neither twist / Wolf's-bane ...' (Keats) AESOP
Advice to bibulous poet? DRINKWATER
Bobtailed Wild Wood dweller (Crane's was red) BADGE
Booklover, we're told, whose mind was investigated by Edgar Wallace TITUS
Caroline, who did not fear to tread ABBOT
Collins protagonist who stirred up dust ENTIRELY
Cowardly display? CAVALCADE
Devout poet, rare then, seen differently now TRAHERNE
Excellent as Barrie's butler ADMIRABLE
Offered by Ruth Rendell to reveal secrets of a long-running soap? LETHE
One of Austin's versets? INTERLUDE
Sad-omened, apparently strayed wife DESDEMONA
She may shortly be a queen of Persia BRIANFRIEL
Snag which Yossarian saw as 'good modern art' AIRDRAWN
Sound filming session for novelist ANDRONICUS
Try some lamb, we suggest ESSAY
Stage revealed in Chambers MEDIAEVAL
Sacred picture reversed in colour plate, ipso facto SHUTE
Oddly hate cut in work that's genuine AUTHENTIC
Dreiser's men equate Archer's red herrings ESTH
Some willing helpers provided by fourteen VOLUNTEERS