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The Times Specialist - Crossword Answers | 2019 12 22
The Times Specialist
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Children’s TV show whose original intended name was 123 Avenue B
SESAME STREET
Jaguar sports car manufactured 1961-1975
E-Type
____ PLAYED THE BIONIC WOMAN IN THE 1970S TV SERIES, AND AMELIE IN 18D
LINDSAY WAGNER
Coach of Scotland’s football team between caretaker managers Billy Stark and Malky Mackay
GORDON STRACHAN
Spanish wine punch — its name means 'bleeding'
SANGRIA
Captain of Europe’s 2006 winning Ryder Cup team
Ian Woosnam
The optician’s machine that makes you blink, used to measure fluid pressure in your eye
TONOMETER
Theory that moral statements reflect feelings and not objective truth
EMOTIVISM
Italian princely house of which Britain’s Hanoverian monarchs were descendants
ESTE
HIDEO KOJIMA VIDEO GAME WITH AN APOCALYPTIC SETTING, LAUNCHED IN NOVEMBER 2019
DEATH STRANDING
____ played Bond’s adversary Le Chiffre in Casino Royale (2006), and Cliff in 18D
MADS MIKKELSEN
Newspaper with 'mots croisés du jour' on its website
LE MONDE
Words shared by catchphrases of Sybil and Manuel in Fawlty Towers
I KNOW
London church sometimes called “Britain’s Valhalla”
Westminster Abbey
Literary island partner of Blefuscu
LILLIPUT
The first complete month of British Summer Time
APRIL
Dresden and Hamburg both stand on this river
ELBE
Possibly ironic words of approval or encouragement
WAY TO GO
Event which, in the US, is called a bachelorette party
HEN NIGHT
Half of the songs on this Blondie album were released as singles
PARALLEL LINES
The largest island in the Bay of Naples
ISCHIA
STAGE SURNAME OF EDWARD MCGINNIS, COMEDY PARTNER OF STRAIGHT MAN CYRIL MEAD
LARGE
Nancy is the capital of this French department
Meurthe-et-Moselle
1937 French film, remade as Algiers in the US, which reputedly inspired The Third Man
PEPE LE MOKO
Grass whose shiny grains are used as beads
Job's tears
The ____, a 1951 war novel by Nicholas Monsarrat
CRUEL SEA
Maori greeting, used as a brand name for fruit juice sold in British cinemas in the 1970s
KIA ORA
____ in the wild in Britain may be smooth, palmate or great crested
NEWTS
Goes potholing as a pastime
SPELUNKS
IMITATION OR REPRESENTATION OF THE REAL WORLD IN ART
MIMESIS
National park with Britain’s only herd of reindeer
CAIRNGORMS
Variety of quartz once believed to prevent inebriation
AMETHYST
____ played Daryl Dixon in the TV series The Walking Dead, and Sam in 18D
NORMAN REEDUS
A native of, say, Maine, Vermont, or Connecticut
NEW ENGLANDER
Lifestyle magazine founded in Paris in 1945, and launched in Britain and the US in 1985
ELLE
The chorus of a song
REFRAIN
Singer who played Nellie Melba in Downton Abbey
KIRI TE KANAWA
____’s albums include Innervisions and Talking Book
STEVIE WONDER
Comestible sometimes called forcemeat
STUFFING
A sailor qualified to captain a merchant vessel
MASTER MARINER
The 'space traveller' in the name of an island in Baffin Bay
METEORITE
Informally, a kind of radio popular about 50 years ago
TRANNIE
CAPITAL OF BURMA
RANGOON
A French boarding school
PENSIONNAT
METALLIC ELEMENT WHOSE NAME COMES FROM THE LATIN FOR A SCANDINAVIAN CAPITAL
HOLMIUM
Fruit tree native to China, where recent research suggests cultivation before 5000BC
PEACH
The killer whale
ORCA
Hairstylist who repopularised the bob cut in the 1960s
VIDAL SASSOON