Category: The Times – Specialist Crossword Answers
22-November-2020 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911
- 1.Pressure on Nigerian ready to return fine marble
- 2.In Michelin guides, a two-star restaurant is worth a ____
- 3.Type of salmon found in the northern Pacific
- 4.Forget about colonialist waffling — it's balls!
- 5.Hertfordshire town with a Natural History Museum originally created by Lionel Walter (2nd Baron) Rothschild
- 6.Latin term, one for the ultimate of precision in reproduction
- 7."They blame their tools: why did the carpenter make the bed so badly, if he ____?” (Galen)
- 8.Bacterium which is spherical or nearly so
- 9.A design, especially one used as part of a pattern
- 10.Original rank of Nyota Uhura in Star Trek
- 11.Adroit tips rubbished, one does feel a heel
- 12.Feathers of hawk and wading bird found in rubbish
- 13.An ideal now abandoned at the top level of most sports
- 14.Shirley ____, who admitted to occasional cigarette-smoking, won Olympic 100m hurdles silver in 1984
- 15.____ share male ancestry
- 16.Animal with both beaded and bearded varieties
- 17.Rattle's double bass interrupting wind
- 18.Indian officer's subordinate had abused army regulation
- 19.The short form of a fancy word for "smelly”
- 20.River feature that could be called an ex-meander
- 21.Leaves writer inside to get liquor
- 22.The Oxford Concise Medical Dictionary says ____ "may work by allowing the body to release its own natural painkillers”
- 23.Neat enclosure good for Charlie, more than a handful for Angus
- 24.To behave badly
- 25."A question I have often asked is, ‘What would an ____ political cartoon look like?'” (Salman Rushdie)
- 26.Head off from one Siberian city for another
- 27.This name for an ancient and important area was apparently not used before the 20th century
- 28.Old nobleman rising needs both hands with grandchild
- 29.Daisy Ashford wrote The ____ when she was 5D, and it was mostly unchanged when published 28 years later
- 30.Name for maiden schoolgirls in Brownies
- 31.Holiday accommodation which includes self-catering flats
- 32.Go to crack school parole as before
- 33.According to its founder, "a school of citizenship through woodcraft”
- 34.Feet opened somehow in two seconds
- 35.Informally, a former furniture retailer in London's Tottenham Court Road
- 36.Case laid out for plant
- 37.Royal Troon's famous very short hole
- 38.Saudi term of abuse could be "swine”
- 39.An elevated but static trot in dressage
- 40.Cleaning or purifying process using vapour
- 41.Ridicule a lapse in conversation — one puts one's foot in it
- 42.Distilling apparatus formerly used by alchemists
- 43.Black hole, apparently small in surrounding band
- 44."____ me, my sweet ____able you” (Ira Gershwin)
- 45.Singapore prison; a Second World War PoW camp nearby
- 46.A former French title for a clergyman
- 47.Vikings seem excited with goddess coming round
- 48.Until 1986, the name of a rock hall of fame in London's Exhibition Road
- 49.More affable Master of the Rolls receives a bow
- 50.Things which are mysterious, or meant for a tiny audience
- 51.Part of the full name for Shoreham, but not nearby Hove or Worthing
- 52.According to EB White, someone who "knows more about writing than writers do, but who has escaped the terrible desire to write”
- 53.See 24D
- 54.Nameless public official brings seal
- 55.Flog duck by the sound of it in Barnsley
- 56."Extinct” order of fish, until an Indian Ocean find in 1938
- 57.An old-fashioned sweet pudding; insincere compliments
- 58.Of a person, having a large solid body
- 59.Ban (someone) from participation in church sacraments
- 60.Royal house for all to see in shoot
- 61.Spy HQ, one's almost distraught with it being attacked
- 62.French post-impressionist, the "father of modern art”
- 63.Spreaders of opinion via social media
- 64.Take up drink after getting ragged in violent storms
- 65.In Microsoft Word 2019, Gigi, Broadway or Playbill
- 66.A photon books in at a hotel. Receptionist: Do you have any luggage? Photon: No, I'm ____
- 67.The storyteller in One Thousand and One Nights
- 68.Onset of obesity on monkeys leads to complaint in pavilion
- 69.Pictures in lobby mostly showing industrial action
- 70.Source of power introduced by America's Eveready company in 1907
- 71.Iced tea on the rocks? Reject it and porter
- 72.BBC Two documentary series, aired 1965-82, about a wide range of people
- 73.What can keep engine from overheating? Nitre possibly, can
- 74.As ____, Nicholas Breakspear was the only English pope
- 75.Sound of alarms for old spouses
- 76.Austrian physicist ____ described one of the best-known effects in science
- 77.Some overseas left-handers for the Ashes
- 78.Modern name of pharaonic Egypt's southern frontier city
- 79.The new role of Dolly Alderton in our Style supplement
- 80.Book on reporter not the first one to cause litigation
- 81.Clothing etc, traditionally collected by a bride for marriage