Category: The Times – Specialist Crossword Answers
22-November-2020 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911

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