Category: The Times – Specialist Crossword Answers
9-March-2025 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911
- 1.Banned mob agreed to reform
- 2.Needlework technique commonly used in leathercraft
- 3."It gives you a completely different look, like you have been blessed by nature rather than blessed by the magic of make-up ____” (India Knight, writing about mascara)
- 4.No heart for ABH as I'm exercising non-violence
- 5.Drab chief protecting Channel Islands — prominent feature of Bergerac?
- 6.Alternatively blessed short canonical hour
- 7.Flamboyant pianist who sometimes used the name Walter Busterkeys
- 8.Literary style used by Virginia Woolf and James Joyce
- 9.Rueful cry beset by painful mountain sickness ...
- 10.One of Britain's largest houses, a former archbishop's palace near Sevenoaks
- 11.Hard for one born separately
- 12.Manager of Aston Villa FC since 2022
- 13.Collies about to dash frolic for Scots
- 14.A golf or croquet equivalent of a snooker
- 15.1975 comedy film about a playboy hairdresser
- 16.People who may work for financial consultancies
- 17.Joe procured leg of mutton
- 18.Gingivitis is inflammation of the ____
- 19.Narrator of the One Thousand and One Nights tales
- 20.Author whose first published novel was The Wasp Factory
- 21.Body of water in Scotland with more water than the collective lakes of England and Wales
- 22.Trat's palm tree and climbing plant clipped
- 23.NZ settler hangs around to catch marsupial
- 24.Indian curd cheese
- 25.Suspends eg court proceedings
- 26.The ____ Lost is the first of a pair of William Blake poems
- 27.I study symptoms; condition is gloomiest
- 28.Zulu leader's tattoo is on back
- 29."____ your ignorance honestly, and you'll find people who are eager to fill your head with information” (Walt Disney)
- 30.A large cutting tool
- 31.Athlete who founded the Great North Run
- 32.Bowl-shaped recess for soap?
- 33.Alcohol galore in shot
- 34.Asian relative of the black-eyed pea
- 35.Rockabilly band consisting of Brian Setzer, Lee Rocker and Slim Jim Phantom
- 36.Police procedural drama series with spin-offs set in LA, Sydney and Hawaii
- 37.Parliament's opening in Holyrood inspiring unionist
- 38."Go away” in mainly Australian military slang, based on Arabic
- 39.Sound old character, Teuton perhaps?
- 40.Screen ought to cover up plenty
- 41.Simon's partner in a musical duo which broke up less than a year after its bestselling album
- 42.Put into words, not without force
- 43."Alas! I am very sorry to say / That ____ lives have been taken away” (The Tay Bridge Disaster, William McGonagall)
- 44.Chicken restaurant founded in South Africa in 1987
- 45.Trainspotting kills off two leading characters — chilling
- 46.Concerning scam prompts investigation
- 47.Free almost up to end of lifetime
- 48.Mark Twain novel about Edward VI's accession
- 49.In A Tale of Two Cities, ____ marries Charles Darnay
- 50.... gaffe after joyful cry — sandstorm!
- 51.Atmospheric pressure unit named after an Italian scientist
- 52.One's introduced to network with current business card
- 53.In many communion services, the first word sung or spoken that comes from Greek
- 54.Fictional works evoking historical times
- 55.Here Mail's dropped big name penning section on TV
- 56.Off-road vehicle brand with Discovery and Defender models
- 57."Photography is truth. The ____ is truth twenty-four times per second” (Jean-Luc Godard)
- 58.Pulse starts to increase nicely injecting a little more enzyme
- 59.North American mammal with "bandit's mask” facial features
- 60.Prisoner freed mistakenly had accomplice
- 61.The measuring of wind speed and direction
- 62.Red dye pigment originally derived from madder root, with a name of Arabic origin
- 63.Especially in Mughal empire times, the equivalent of a harem in India
- 64.Bones demanding latest from Uhura
- 65.Kenneth Branagh played ____ in the film Oppenheimer
- 66.Popular houseplant, also called Saintpaulia
- 67.Ancient circle of vertical things
- 68.Right to leave foreign trade fair?
- 69.Supposes CV's accepted by private secretary
- 70.Snack cracker brand launched in 1934
- 71.Water in an ocean's ____ zone is shallow
- 72.1950 Oscar winner for his role as Cyrano de Bergerac
- 73.Hint of nastiness in one fuelling a whopper
- 74.Soothsayer clasping fine scroll
- 75.Actress who starred in Rhoda, a spinoff from The Mary Tyler Moore Show
- 76.Coal mines
- 77.A sandy grassy plain on Scottish or Irish northwest coasts
- 78.East London rascal that is direct
- 79.Liebfraumilch is an example of a ____
- 80.Gladstone originally positive about Buddhist temple
- 81.Actress who, uniquely, won an Oscar for playing an Oscar-winning actress
- 82.Herbal tea
- 83.Divided about French poetry that's upset before
- 84.____ Cimber was an assassin in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
- 85.Annoyed United netting opener in romp
- 86.Short story with unknown time setting