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The Times Specialist - Crossword Answers | 2018 08 05
The Times Specialist
Clue
Answer
____ tides are those with the smallest range
NEAP
The RNLI use all-weather and ____ lifeboats
INSHORE
Earning no rent
UNLET
Chelsea or Manchester City will win the ____ today
FA Community Shield
WHAT YOU DO TO SAUCE WITH A WHISK
AERATE
New York suburb, whose name comes from a Dutch equivalent to “esquire”
YONKERS
Brand of black and white film, now made in Cheshire
ILFORD
To care, as Rhett Butler famously didn’t
GIVE A DAMN
Thomas ____ had a research lab at Menlo Park, New Jersey
EDISON
British vehicle launched at the Amsterdam motor show in 1948
LAND ROVER
The kind of eclipse that is always safe to look at
LUNAR
John ____’s architecture in London includes the terraced houses of Park Crescent
NASH
Film starting with a four-letter word used five times
FOUR WEDDINGS AND A FUNERAL
Lockheed wide-body aircraft produced between 1968 and 1984
TRISTAR
Informally, Surrey Country Cricket Club’s home ground
THE OVAL
Iconic headgear for Ena Sharples in Coronation Street
HAIRNET
Rhyming facetious slang for common office equipment
wagger-pagger-bagger
Informally in backgammon, make a move that puts one of your opponent’s pieces on the bar
HIT A BLOT
IF NECESSARY, ____ SUGAR CAN BE MADE FROM GRANULATED SUGAR WITH A PESTLE AND MORTAR
ICING
For some, these include slow drivers and noisy eaters
pet hates
The (non-biblical) supposed abode of the souls of unbaptised infants
LIMBO
SOMEONE IN A DODGY BUSINESS
RACKETEER
Member of an eastern European church acknowledging papal supremacy but using its own liturgy
UNIAT
Eastbourne’s ____ Park is the home of a tennis tournament
DEVONSHIRE
RAINBOW-COLOURED ARBOREAL PARROT FROM THE LESSER SUNDA ISLANDS
Iris Lorikeet
When accused by Debussy of ignoring form, Erik ____’s response was the piano duet Three Fragments in the Form of a Pear
SATIE
Indian unleavened flatbread
CHAPATI
Novel partly about Billy Pilgrim’s wartime experiences
Slaughterhouse-Five
480 grains = 1 _____
TROY OUNCE
DONE TO SATISFY SUPERSTITION OR ENSURE ADEQUATE PROVISION
for luck
Arthur ____ was the resident antiques expert on the BBC show Going for a Song
NEGUS
Jacques ____ originated deconstruction as a form of semiotic analysis
DERRIDA
Informally, “La grande ____” is the Tour de France
BOUCLE
The Hawthorne ____ is the modification of behaviour by those who know they are being observed
EFFECT
Engineer whose SR-N1 hovercraft first crossed the English Channel in 1959
Sir Christopher Cockerell
INFORMALLY, A PARASITIC MITE LARVA, CAUSING SKIN ITCHING
CHIGGER
____ of Citium and ____ of Elea were both ancient Greek philosophers
ZENO
Mullein is the common name for this flowering plant genus
VERBASCUM
A friction hitch devised by an Austrian mountaineer
PRUSIK KNOT
Charles Édouard Guillaume invented this nickel/iron alloy
INVAR
In clichéd language, this is wreaked
HAVOC
Component of cash registers and some calculators
ink roller
Recess where you might find seating or shelving
ALCOVE
Loose skin hanging from the throat of various mammals
DEWLAP
Fictional country in Anthony Hope’s The Prisoner of Zenda
RURITANIA
A bone attached to the sternum
TRUE RIB
Spanish name for a gully, especially in the SW USA
ARROYO
A rock transported by glacial action
ERRATIC
Iris Murdoch novel set in a lay religious community next door to a convent
THE BELL
“Always ____ trams” (Highway Code)
give way to
A short poem, especially a pastoral dialogue or soliloquy
ECLOGUE
Judging other cultures by the standards of one’s own
ETHNOCENTRIC
Emperor who killed his mother, two wives, and himself
NERO
The only successful defender of the Olympic heptathlon title
Jackie Joyner-Kersee
“Shee, you guys are so ____ it’s a wonder your bums don’t fall off” (Zaphod Beeblebrox)
UNHIP
Content of a snow dome in titles for BBC World Cup 2018 coverage
St Basil's Cathedral
Sansevieria trifasciata, an evergreen perennial plant
mother-in-law's tongue
Originally American terpsichorean fitness classes
DANCERCISE
Location where 51D of Citium taught, and the origin of the name for his followers
THE STOA
Band name seen on a fictitious band’s bass drum in the video for New Order’s Crystal, later used by an American rock band
THE KILLERS