Category: The Times – Specialist Crossword Answers
22-March-2020 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911
- 1.Young thug is to stand up and will make a break for it
- 2.Actress nominated for an Oscar for her first film role, Alexandra Feodorovna in Nicholas and Alexandra (1971)
- 3.Pen named after its Hungarian designer
- 4.Type of bridge restricted to pedestrian traffic
- 5.Muck in bin, tie tightly
- 6.Charles de Gaulle, eg, left pressed by publicity
- 7.Play thought to be a collaboration between William Shakespeare and George Wilkins
- 8.The 1392 Statute of ____, limiting papal power in England, was later exploited by Henry VIII, eg against Wolsey
- 9.A tiny bit a hustler
- 10.Height of delight about English verse
- 11.That which, in rugby union, is always worth seven points
- 12.British reggae band of the 1970s and early 1980s, originally fronted by Ted Dixon
- 13.Spanish tennis player who won two grand-slam doubles titles with Emilio Sanchez
- 14.This stunner taken aback posed again
- 15.Fancy the new air? It's virtually colourless
- 16.English winner of the decathlon at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
- 17.Pregnant, colloquially
- 18.The largest province of South Africa
- 19.Certain swimmer inaptly, we hear, grasps nut for the biggest part
- 20.Nikolai ____ wrote Taras Bulba
- 21.Free of nervous agitation
- 22.Malevolent Persian being against dance
- 23.Cold, then one'll stuff comprehensive antibiotic
- 24.The most populous of New York City's five boroughs
- 25.Vietnam's capital
- 26.Large Pacific Ocean eel, with dark brown circles around most of the iris
- 27.A stiff-upper-lip sort giving endless criticism about nowt
- 28.Scots jag an item of footwear
- 29.2015 David Baldacci novel which introduced detective Amos Decker
- 30.____ played Lorna Cole in two of the Lethal Weapon films
- 31.Collective noun for owls
- 32.Take out cracking bit of lamb with a bone
- 33.Open University being for chaps from Jo'burg
- 34.A brightly coloured tropical freshwater fish, often kept in aquariums
- 35.____ played away from home, European taken in by randy raver
- 36.Another name for a cataract (optical) condition)
- 37.Month for Jews taking time off in old Yemen
- 38.Ghostly
- 39.Cartoon girlfriend that delivers eggs
- 40.Another name for Alces alces, which in British English is sometimes called "elk”
- 41.Term for driver in police tactical unit
- 42.Level 42's first appearance on Top of the Pops was with this 1981 single
- 43.Blessed Virgin is foremost in maternal doctrine
- 44.Balmoral or other stuck into mature woman's guru
- 45.The lord chancellor is keeper of the ____
- 46.Abalone of the Channel Islands
- 47."I maintain that the phrase, a ‘long poem' is simply a flat ____” (Edgar Allan Poe)
- 48.Weight of one's jugs
- 49.A long-standing producer of oil will video flaring
- 50.Stage name of the singer born Anna Mae Bullock
- 51.An artist's stand
- 52.What's in motor? Scotsman's joint! It helps to stay steady
- 53.German on preposterous way of cheek
- 54.Actor who played Derek Bentley in Let Him Have It
- 55.Obsessive self-centredness
- 56.Canvas canopies often attached to shop fronts or caravans
- 57.Class of plant: first-rate, umpteen carried out from the east
- 58.Garden plant with pink flowers and silver woolly foliage
- 59.Path followed by an airborne body under the influence of forces including gravity
- 60.At home with good butter? Thick, as it was
- 61.Such as keeps lobster fresh in Sri Lanka
- 62.A co-star of 10D in the "Ocean's” film franchise
- 63.Former makers of bits, spurs and other small metalware (spelling with M)
- 64.District of north London between New Southgate and Woodside Park
- 65.Unlikely tale lifting the lid on headdress — wow! This is pulled off
- 66.Insides of transistor radios left over in Lossiemouth
- 67.Scotland's A70 road runs from Edinburgh to ___
- 68.The Dying Swan was created for this ballerina
- 69.Band whose debut single Go Now was their only No 1 hit
- 70.Utter excitedly about joining Royal Engineers
- 71.Who arranges westbound rockets
- 72.Dear mortal
- 73.Actor who played Terry Duckworth in Coronation Street
- 74.Clothing chain founded in 1969 by Donald and Doris Fisher
- 75.18th-century publication for which Benjamin Franklin adopted a pseudonym
- 76.Possibly saloon lawsuit remains
- 77.Get money from a small snack
- 78.Spanish cheese made with ewe's milk
- 79.Yank holding power secure in the Act of Union?
- 80.US actor who came to prominence as Dr Doug Ross in ER
- 81.Spoil mitts being back in strong breeze
- 82.Name used in the US for the Electric Light Orchestra's debut album, as a result of misunderstood phone call records