Category: The Times – Specialist Crossword Answers
1-February-2026 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911
- 1.Part of this is the "Big Dipper” in the USA
- 2.Piercing air-conditioning on sandgroper's truck?
- 3.A pupil in Harry Potter with a reputation for dottiness
- 4.Small change for American perfumes
- 5.Born truly Asian from the east but one suddenly expelled irritant
- 6.Montpellier and Perpignan were once parts of the mainly insular Kingdom of ____
- 7.Hack mostly uninspired script
- 8."To eat” in German; a German city
- 9.Paul ___ was the husband of Star Wars actress Carrie Fisher
- 10.The format for services laid down by a particular church
- 11.Gather lots before noon, when special
- 12.____ produced the first vaccines for rabies and anthrax
- 13.Rarely passed through a verse, obsolete, about to rise
- 14.German name for some Second World War prison camps
- 15.Something done under ____ is forced or coerced
- 16."God formed man of the dust of the earth, and breathed into his ____s the breath of life” (Genesis ii, 7)
- 17.Such as may be the stuff of a classic English flower
- 18.An animal with an exoskeleton and jointed legs
- 19.Body of permeable rock which can store significant quantities of water
- 20.Making ____ into something is progressing towards an aim
- 21.Visit ____ is Arsenal's current sleeve sponsor
- 22.Where to see blash run first?
- 23.Old Russian units swarm in charges lacking commander's lead
- 24.To update one's membership when it becomes due
- 25.The edible seed of a legume such as a lentil or bean
- 26.The footballing father of Chelsea's No 9 and long throw-in expert
- 27.Symbol of the Apostles, say, erected happily outside hospital
- 28.Swamp's unusually vile
- 29.1989 Billy Joel song about a Russian clown whose father died in a Second World War siege
- 30.She was a US civil rights activist in Montgomery, Alabama
- 31.Vet direct from awful vermin case
- 32.A pretty much uncommon tree
- 33.Someone like Lady Godiva, or Bess of Hardwick
- 34.Honk if standing for English in forgotten bit of church
- 35.Bird of southern oceans, similar to a northern relative
- 36.Author of the play Peer Gynt, first performed in 1876
- 37.An independent, systematic, financial review of a company
- 38.Rumpole's venues in fights about voided offence
- 39.Spoiled stroke spoiled music with eccentricity
- 40.Harold Davenport's The Higher Arithmetic (first published in 1952) is a major text about this branch of maths
- 41.The highest score in ODI matches between test nations, England's 481 in 2018, was achieved at ____
- 42.A restraint for gaoler
- 43.Cedars of ____ are ____'s national symbol
- 44.Paradise Regained sadly cut dire greed and places for hives
- 45.Rendered with help mixed up Old Norse within
- 46.Iranian monetary units
- 47.Watergate, as it was director spoke brazenly for Americans
- 48.German city near Meissen that was also famous for porcelain
- 49.Begin from comedy movie's end — natural order's reversed
- 50.Health improvement created with dummy medication
- 51.Join squabble with no united edge
- 52.A place where a river, drain or sewer empties
- 53.Natter with one about Scott's little curiosity
- 54.The biblical levirate obligation says a sonless widow should marry her ____
- 55.Nickname for an inaccurately named The Wind in the Willows character
- 56.Will Champion is the ____ of Coldplay
- 57.Hardened judge leaving hurt
- 58.US-born ____ was a writer and avant-garde art collector
- 59.Jean-Claude Van ____ is a Belgian martial artist and actor
- 60.Francois ____ captained the Springboks to world cup victory in 1995
- 61.The ____ is a Schubert song, variations on which are a movement in his only piano quintet
- 62.Good taste, for example, in English pike
- 63.Women in interval look informally
- 64.In American cuisine, "French dressing” evolved from ____
- 65.Video Killed the ____ (1979) was a chart-topping song by the Buggles
- 66.Essex town where the band the Prodigy was founded
- 67.A plan of Hogwarts that identifies people's movements
- 68.Second English isle out for plant
- 69.Hair things for Sloane Rangers?
- 70.The darker, central part of an eclipse shadow
- 71.Roman triumvir, a character in two Shakespeare plays
- 72.1962 French love triangle comedy directed by Truffaut
- 73.Relative's bread not available
- 74.Obsequious Irishman's brass in bearing nut
- 75.An ____ foreshore area is typically underwater twice daily
- 76.Is something hard to accomplish most dangerous?
- 77.US actor and filmmaker who starred in Twins (1988)
- 78.Region of northern Tanzania, including a national park
- 79.Brand best known for adhesive dressings, mainly for minor wounds
- 80.Busy reasoning engaging modern passman?
- 81.Shamefully retract fresh reasons to wed
- 82.A set of ____ spoons was once a common baptismal gift
- 83.The penny ____, first issued in 1881, was the UK's first postage and revenue stamp
- 84.One apparently restricts ebb and flow?
- 85.Orford Ness National ____ is on Europe's largest shingle spit
- 86.First for Biggles — air staff near ace
- 87.Taxis carrying popular hampers
- 88.An evergreen herb mentioned in both bible testaments
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