Category: The Times – Specialist Crossword Answers
27-September-2024 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911

  1. 1.Lamborghini's Raging Bull and Ferrari's Prancing Horse are central features of these identifying items
  2. 2.Abbreviation meaning not traded on a stock exchange
  3. 3.Icelandic singer who laid an egg from a Marjan Pejoski swan dress on the 2001 Oscars red carpet
  4. 4.Empire of Mesoamerica that built the Templo Mayor
  5. 5.I get no kick from champagne / mere alcohol doesn't ____ me at all.' (Cole Porter)
  6. 6.Word supposedly derived from the cabin allocations on out and return voyages from England to India
  7. 7.Indian river on which one might take a luxury cruise on a boat belonging to the Exotic Heritage Group
  8. 8.Fragrance and leather goods company whose brand name derives from a portmanteau of 'by redolence
  9. 9.Italian manufacturer of the 542bhp Stratos supercar
  10. 10.Type of craft such as Rafael Nadal's Beethoven
  11. 11.Type of seagoing vessel such as the Queen Elizabeth
  12. 12.Public school twenty British Prime Ministers attended
  13. 13.Billionaire inventor of the cyclone vacuum cleaner
  14. 14.In the American soap Dynasty, this family were the super-wealthy business rivals of the Carringtons
  15. 15.Italian jewellery brand whose 2017 Anniversary Love collection featured beautiful heart-shaped diamonds
  16. 16.City in which one might dine at Eleven Madison Park
  17. 17.Socialist John Prescott had two of this make of car
  18. 18.Entrants finished the Paris-Dakar rally in this country
  19. 19.Goodman who made a fortune as a judge on TV shows Strictly Come Dancing and Dancing with the Stars
  20. 20.Portrait of Dr. Gachet artist (a painting its owner wanted cremated with him to avoid high death taxes)
  21. 21.Champagne brand named Forest-Fourneaux until 1932
  22. 22.A share of a jackpot-winning lottery ticket was once given to a waitress by a policeman in lieu of this
  23. 23.Grape Romanée-Conti use to make their noir wines
  24. 24.Gamblers at the exclusive Casino de Monte-Carlo surely hope these people will give them a great deal!
  25. 25.____ is the only beauty that never fades.' (Audrey Hepburn)
  26. 26.The precious metal items in the Snettisham Hoard are believed to have been produced by this ancient tribe
  27. 27.King who owned a luxurious Memphis mansion
  28. 28.A Royal Doulton Toby fillpot is a type of this vessel
  29. 29.Connoisseurs might cellar a bottle of this type of rum
  30. 30.French fashion house whose founder's first boutique in Paris' Galerie Vivienne was named Jungle Jap
  31. 31.Lady Gaga and Adam Driver starred in a 2021 biopic about conflict at the heart of this Italian fashion house
  32. 32.Sports company which made Conor McGregor's name
  33. 33.Abbreviation one might use if someone tells you more than is necessary about their Saint Moritz vacation?
  34. 34.A signed copy of this author's A Tale of Two Cities would set you back a cool £275,000 in 2014
  35. 35.Go downhill? It's what one might do the morning after drinks at Switzerland's Grand Hotel Zermatterhof!
  36. 36.Italian fashion designer who, in union with Emaar Properties, opened a luxury Milan hotel in 2011
  37. 37.Actor Brian who might be granted good fortune?
  38. 38.City in which Palm Jumeirah archipelago was created
  39. 39.Japanese watch maker that prefixed their brand name with 'Grand' for their series of high-end timepieces
  40. 40.Newlyn-caught fish one can order at Finsbury's Angler
  41. 41.How 13d's founder would've written the word 'one
  42. 42.As are Italian manufacturer Filippi's rowing boats
  43. 43.Members of the jet-set might well buy the Citation Longitude private jet from this aircraft manufacturer
  44. 44.Bond villain who attempted a heist of Fort Knox
  45. 45.Private bank which also makes Three Crowns honey
  46. 46.Brando's Teti'aroa and Branson's Necker, for example
  47. 47.Fashion company that's the clothing partner of Aston Martin F1 and celebrates its centenary in 2024
  48. 48.It might take this long to save up for a superyacht!
  49. 49.Adjective meaning of noble lineage
  50. 50.Forename fashion designers Gabbana and Ricci share
  51. 51.Japanese sportswear company Vivienne Westwood collaborated with to produce a series of arty trainers
  52. 52.Initials of the designer of Le Smoking tuxedo for women and the Mondrian dress
  53. 53.This Duke of Westminster landed the number 15 spot in the current edition of the Sunday Times Rich List
  54. 54.Credit rating held by the most sound investments
  55. 55.Les Remarquables de Martell is, possibly, the most exclusive bottling of this type of brandy in the world
  56. 56.Dessert invented by Savoy chef Auguste Escoffier and named in honour of a famous Australian soprano
  57. 57.Abbreviation for the country where one might book a night or two at the Four Seasons resort in Marrakesh
  58. 58.Sports league that Tiffany & Co make the Vince Lombardi Super Bowl trophy for
  59. 59.Noun meaning an abundance of wealth
  60. 60.How one could describe Shirley Eaton's fate in 42d?
  61. 61.French designer who gave the world the bubble dress
  62. 62.Very stylish funk band co-founded by Nile Rodgers
  63. 63.English pop band whose singer Martin Fry told his listeners (How to Be a) Millionaire in a 1984 song
  64. 64.Italian fashion designer whose obsession with one colour was rewarded with his very own Pantone red
  65. 65.Currency formerly used to settle the bill at Maxim's
  66. 66.Scandinavian capital where people might pamper themselves with treatments at The Well Spa & Hotel
  67. 67.Item well-heeled philatelists could bid for when Sotheby's auctioned it for a seven figure sum in 2024
  68. 68.Another term for a brand name
  69. 69.What financier Bernie Madoff became post-sentencing
  70. 70.The man-made Shenzhen Nongke one of the rarest and priciest types of this plant
  71. 71.Eastern American state known for its prized lobsters
  72. 72.Maker of the Rocket 3 GT Chrome Edition motorbike
  73. 73.Sheer material Princess Diana caused a stir in at a 1981 Victor and Albert Museum event
  74. 74.Luxury submersible that U-Boat Worx named after a craft in Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
  75. 75.Adjective meaning more unparalleled
  76. 76.Sold for over $2,000,000, Batman #1 is a variety of what type of publication originally aimed at children