Category: The Times – Specialist Crossword Answers
13-April-2025 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911
- 1.Member of the ethnic group which formed most of Crimea's population before Russian annexation in 1783
- 2.Most young people in general will be in residence
- 3.Before getting in perhaps Flintstone got on
- 4.Violin bow application also called colophony
- 5.European sauce pushed up levy in the past
- 6.Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, collectively
- 7.German-made cheese, named after two cheeses it imitates
- 8.Saw a miner's wedge overturning mine's closure
- 9.Legendary sword offered by the Lady of the Lake
- 10.Unionist, sitter in Westminster wanting lead employs sticklers
- 11.Pertaining to dreams or dreaming
- 12.County of north Wales, created in 1974
- 13.Ferries leaving Newhaven go to this French port
- 14.Date outstanding swimmer
- 15.Rum cocktail with lime juice and sugar cane juice
- 16.Capo ringing international blighter's fence, say
- 17.Usual name for Dutch humanist and scholar Gerhard Gerhards
- 18.The Eastern Cape city ____ was renamed Gqeberha in 2021
- 19.Tether ram that is inside
- 20.The added ingredient producing milk stout
- 21.In the morning lacklustre until being lively around afternoon
- 22.Poetic device which may use "laugher” and "daughter” or "love” and "move”
- 23.In The Lord of the Rings, Minas Tirith is sometimes called the ____
- 24.One pays homage only in cowboy bar I tend
- 25.Spurge
- 26.Similarity in appearance
- 27.Slipped up with obligation to stock Japanese fruit
- 28.Plant of the mint family which is irresistible to certain pets
- 29.Council junior cheers
- 30.Yellowstone National Park's first named geyser
- 31.". . . funds have seen net ____ (more money taken out than put in) in seven of the past eight years” (The Times, 2024)
- 32.Australian quilt is turned up although having Scots wool inside
- 33.Car restoration programme presented by Mike Brewer and (formerly) Edd China
- 34.Great deal on a little pot
- 35.Type of food which includes poultry and sometimes veal
- 36.Purcell's only opera
- 37.Early reputation rests on shrubs revealing a class of creepers?
- 38.Able to stay calm in difficult circumstances
- 39.With sigh of surprise for right to study in advance
- 40.Canadian comedian noted for his deadpan one-liners
- 41.Some noteworthy dragon, one Herakles did for
- 42.Antipodean name for a container for fleeces graded after shearing
- 43.Lost award? American soak stands by it
- 44.Arrival seen as passé by Catholic 'ospice
- 45.Music hall comedian Albert ____ wrote My Old Dutch, later recorded by Peter Sellers
- 46.Macron's dullness shown by trifling taste reversing his way?
- 47."If God wanted us to fly, He would have given us ____” (Mel Brooks)
- 48.The "forbidden city” of Tibet
- 49.Once commoner's excluded heads for ceremonial vessels
- 50.An active user of X
- 51.Court is to drop examination
- 52.Oliver Cromwell was the first ____ of the Commonwealth
- 53.Bone to which the adjective costate applies
- 54.Engagement which effectively ended the first English Civil War
- 55.Dear America freely giving a feeling of fellowship
- 56.Hermann Zapf typeface inspired by old Roman capitals
- 57.Refuse to entertain cut Irish Rover
- 58.French composer of the opera Faust
- 59.Vertical aerofoil on the tailplane of an aircraft
- 60.Roast fresh crayfish, hard to pass over
- 61.Something with significant meaning according to various florists' websites
- 62.Educated about unchanged lumps
- 63.Historically, many bows have been made of ____
- 64.The rider of a ____ is sometimes called a sledneck
- 65.Turned? Past tense from memory
- 66."I like stripper shoes. I like being tall because I'm ____” (Jessie J)
- 67.Greek characters grabbing gold fleece
- 68.The largest extant species of waterfowl, native to North America
- 69.Kid flipped fashion for chemist
- 70.A name for bubonic plague
- 71.Really popular fix capping right process
- 72.Greek letter whose capital form is H
- 73.Debussy orchestral work inspired by impressions of Spain
- 74.Possibly Turkey's back out with name changed
- 75."The ideas I stand for are not mine. I borrowed them from Socrates. I ____ them from Chesterfield. I stole them from Jesus” (Dale Carnegie)
- 76.Meme-based nickname of Turkish restaurateur Nusret Gökçe, whose London outlet charges over £600 for some steaks
- 77.Quixotic concerning rising storm
- 78.The A-Team's ____ Peck was usually referred to as "Face”
- 79.Knock off small bit of software or pirate in some other way
- 80.1954 musical featuring factory superintendent Sid Sorokin
- 81.Author of the Dragonriders of Pern science fiction novels
- 82.Foreign Office on broken deal being delivered
- 83.A substitute, especially in medicine or religion
- 84.Titania's mate in cool, flowing robe
- 85.Dorothy's adoptive mother in the Oz book series
- 86.Vacuous text about short times in Scotland is most cute