The Times Specialist - Crossword Answers | 2018 04 29

crossword answers
Clue Answer
Common name for killer whale GRAMPUS
James Macpherson claimed to have translated the work of this Gaelic poet OSSIAN
A Chinese secret society, especially a criminal one TONG
Relating to a flat surface PLANAR
Comedy sporting panel game originally hosted by Des Lynam on BBC Radio 5 They Think It's All Over
FINNISH DRIVER WHO WON HIS FIRST FORMULA ONE RACE AT THE 2017 RUSSIAN GRAND PRIX Valtteri Bottas
OF LARGE VOLUME CAPACIOUS
SERIES OF BBC RADIO TALKS FIRST GIVEN BY BERTRAND RUSSELL REITH LECTURES
An inflorescence of short flower stalks UMBEL
Spreadsheet software developed by Microsoft EXCEL
Genus of (especially) brown bears URSUS
ARCHIPELAGO SHARED BY CHILE AND ARGENTINA TIERRA DEL FUEGO
North African paste made from chilli peppers, spices, and olive oil HARISSA
TV NATURALIST, AND FORMER CONTROLLER OF BBC TWO David Attenborough
Musician such as Lionel Hampton VIBIST
Another name for chancellorship cancellariate
Vast region of Russia, sometimes referred to as North Asia SIBERIA
Item carried in a newly crowned monarch’s left hand when leaving Westminster Abbey ORB
PERTAINING TO GREEK LANGUAGE AND CULTURE HELLENISTIC
1949 FILM NOIR CRIME DRAMA STARRING NINA FOCH AND GLENN FORD The Undercover Man
Lottery whose prize is the money staked by participants SWEEPSTAKE
Dr Strabismus (Whom God ____) of Utrecht was a character in the Daily Express Beachcomber column PRESERVE
Verdi opera which, contrary to popular belief, was not written to mark the opening of the Suez Canal AIDA
Compound with three isomeric forms, derived from coal tar CRESOL
Opera is described as 'an absurd thing' in this final Richard Strauss one CAPRICCIO
1970 debut novel by James Dickey DELIVERANCE
Comedy duo who created the 'Who’s On First?' routine ABBOTT AND COSTELLO
Typeface commissioned by IBM in the mid-1950s COURIER
American actress who won four Academy Awards for Best Actress KATHARINE HEPBURN
British band for whom Jools Holland played keyboards SQUEEZE
Italian for 'more', often seen in musical instructions PIU
THE PARLIAMENT OF ISRAEL KNESSET
Actress and comedian with two Celebrity Mastermind wins Andi Osho
The only female British athlete to win Olympic, World, European, and Commonwealth titles Sally Gunnell
BRANCH IN THE HEAD OF EG BROCCOLI FLORET
Don Quixote's horse ROSINANTE
An alternative to yew for making longbows ELM
MARINE FISH OR PRICKLY PEAR TUNA
Former name of the Brazilian motor racing circuit now named after Carlos Pace INTERLAGOS
Arthur ____ wrote Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung SCHOPENHAUER
IN ELECTRONICS, TO OSCILLATE IRREGULARLY SQUEG
OF AN ARGUMENT, CONVINCING COGENT
FORMER CAR PRODUCER BASED IN TAMWORTH, STAFFORDSHIRE RELIANT
IN DENTISTRY, THE SIDE OF A TOOTH OPPOSITE TO LINGUAL OR PALATAL BUCCAL
THE CAPITAL OF ROMANIA BUCHAREST
Stand-up comedian and host, since 2015, of The News Quiz on Radio 4 Miles Jupp
METAL PLATE SET IN THE SOLE OF A SHOE TO PROTECT FROM WEAR SEG
Rugby player who made 93 appearances for France, most as fullback Serge Blanco
Salvador ____ was Chile’s president 1970-1973 ALLENDE
Measure of data transmission speed BAUD
London's ____ card was introduced in 2003 OYSTER
COMMENTATOR WHO COINED THE PHRASE AT 4 DOWN Kenneth Wolstenholme
A loosely worn scarf or shawl STOLE
Bordeaux appellation on the left bank of the Gironde MEDOC
Based on the number 20 VIGESIMAL
IRISH AUTHOR WHOSE FINAL NOVEL, A WEEK IN WINTER, WAS PUBLISHED IN 2012 Maeve Binchy
'While all artists are not ____ players, all ____ players are artists' (Marcel Duchamp) CHESS
____ BILLIARDS IS PLAYED ON A TABLE WITH NO POCKETS CAROM
'Be not ____ overmuch' (Ecclesiastes) RIGHTEOUS
THE LARGEST CITY OF WISCONSIN MILWAUKEE