The Times Specialist - Crossword Answers | 2019 01 20

crossword answers
Clue Answer
ARGOL, THE ACIDIC DEPOSIT ON THE INSIDE OF A BOTTLE OF PORT CRUST
Claudio ____, Chilean pianist famed for his absorbing master classes ARRAU
The chief Norse gods dwelling in Asgard AESIR
His latest (2018) novel is Middle England Jonathan Coe
A BUSINESS DEAL, OR A SET OF RELATED CHANGES TO A DATABASE TRANSACTION
1960s French cinematic movement with a simple underrated style, and sometimes dogmatically political content NOUVELLE VAGUE
A PREFACE OR PRELIMINARY MATTER Avant-propos
Inhabitants of an ancient kingdom of northern Mesopotamia, maybe living in Assur or Nineveh ASSYRIANS
Canadian prime minister after whom Montreal’s international airport is named PIERRE TRUDEAU
Edward ____ wrote Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? ALBEE
Form of pasta traditionally served with ragu bolognese TAGLIATELLE
Asian river on the banks of which the ancient cities of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa flourished between 2600BC and 1900BC INDUS
From the Latin for “shoe”, another name for slipperwort CALCEOLARIA
Numbers such as 512, 2197 and 8000 CUBES
A nickname for Melbourne or Sydney, first used by Australian aborigines THE BIG SMOKE
One of Tom Stoppard’s “dead” tragicomic characters ROSENCRANTZ
Pictorial logic puzzles also called griddlers nonograms
1951 novel by Nicholas Monsarrat about the crew of HMS Compass Rose during the Second World War THE CRUEL SEA
The Ballistic Missile Defense Organization STAR WARS
____ Arantes do Nascimento is better known as Pelé EDSON
Writes down music NOTATES
Hic ____, “here lies” on a tombstone inscription JACET
Peninsula forming the western part of County Galway CONNEMARA
In an orchestra, these instruments are sometime seen both left and right of the conductor VIOLINS
A proposed slogan, “Browns, Seasons, Thickens In One” was supposedly the source of this product’s name BISTO
Frederick ____ & Co, publisher of the Observer’s series of books and Beatrix Potter’s tales WARNE
A female foreigner, in French etrangere
ATHENIAN COURTESAN WHO INDUCED ALEXANDER THE GREAT TO SET FIRE TO THE PALACE OF THE PERSIAN KINGS AT PERSEPOLIS THAIS
ONE QUARTER Twenty-five percent
CHARLES ____ DIRECTED THE 1953 FILM VERSION OF 34 DOWN FREND
THE SMALLEST EUROPEAN RODENT, FOR WHICH OLD TENNIS BALLS WITH A DRILLED HOLE MAKE GOOD NESTS HARVEST MOUSE
Suburb of Brussels where Erasmus lived, or Belgium’s most successful football team in European competitions anderlecht
Composer born in Dresden (a district of Stoke-on-Trent) HAVERGAL BRIAN
PEN Y FAN IS THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN IN THIS WELSH NATIONAL PARK BRECON BEACONS
Winner of the 1957 Nobel prize for literature ALBERT CAMUS
Display stands with shelves for small objects or ornaments ETAGERES
SEAT OF FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1857 TALLAHASSEE
A QUACK CHARLATAN
Soft fresh cheese with the consistency of thick yoghurt FROMAGE FRAIS
A Braeburn or Tydeman’s Late Orange is such a fruit Winter apple
WHAT A PLAYER LEADING 6-5 AND 40-30 HAS IN TENNIS SET POINT
Thomas ____, whose Summer’s Lost Will and Testament contains the song Spring, the Sweet Spring NASHE
The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah band’s Death Cab for ____ was an Elvis Presley parody CUTIE
David ____ was the tenth Doctor to travel in the Tardis on BBC television TENNANT
Germany’s northern state which borders Denmark Schleswig-Holstein
1936 poem and documentary film about a postal train NIGHT MAIL
Avoider of military service, such as Donald Trump DRAFT DODGER
Meaning of the “clearway” road sign No Stopping
Quick recovery wish GET WELL SOON
Godfrey ____, “arguably the best wicket keeper the game has ever seen” according to Wisden EVANS
Breed of large white beef cattle CHAROLAIS
CAVALRY SOLDIER FIGHTING WITH A CURVED SINGLE-EDGED SWORD SABREUR
Cambridge Footlights star who later played Patsy’s mother in Absolutely Fabulous ELEANOR BRON
The capital of France’s Aveyron department rodez
The ____, 1 Across’s portrait of the 1970s Rotters' Club
Court with a reputation for harshness, abolished in 1641 STAR CHAMBER
Lives in basic and unaccustomed circumstances ROUGHS IT
It helps to maintain one’s dignity or prestige face-saver