The Times - Specialist - Sunday Times GK Jumbo No 146 | |
Clues | Answers |
A lament or slow musical piece, from a type of Ukrainian folk music | DUMKA |
A Norse bard | SKALD |
A sausage originally made in Bologna | MORTADELLA |
A traditional “tagging” game of school playgrounds | British Bulldog |
Abnormally low count of a white blood cell | neutropenia |
Amazon’s virtual assistant, since November 2014 | ALEXA |
Amelia ____ was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic | EARHART |
American sports league in which the Toronto Raptors are the only Canadian team | NBA |
Any plant of the Pisum genus | PEA |
Anything that can go wrong will go wrong | Murphy's Law |
Author of Crime and Punishment | Fyodor Dostoevsky |
Author who said “What is an adult? A child blown up by age” | Simone de Beauvoir |
Bowmore is on the coast of this Islay sea inlet | Loch Indaal |
Capital city of Belarus | MINSK |
Cause something to happen suddenly | touch off |
Charity whose motto is “Giving nature a home” | rspb |
Chinese rice porridge | CONGEE |
Chris ____ won at least one grand slam singles title for 13 years in succession | EVERT |
F1 driver who became the youngest ever world champion in 1972 | Emerson Fittipaldi |
Final name of a former game show hosted by Michael Barrymore | Strike It Rich |
Former game show based on noughts and crosses | Celebrity Squares |
Former Haitian president known as Baby Doc | Jean-Claude Duvalier |
Greek letter which means “sum” in maths | SIGMA |
Host of 23 Down, in two stints, for approximately nine years | Bob Monkhouse |
Humulus lupulus, the fruit clusters of which are used in beer-making | HOP |
In school slang, to be a lookout | keep cave |
Inflammation of the optic disc | papillitis |
Knead clay for use in making pottery | PUG |
Main residence of French kings in the century before the revolution | Palace of Versailles |
Material produced by erosion or decomposition | DETRITUS |
Matt ____ won eight swimming golds in the 1988, 1992 and 1996 Olympics | BIONDI |
Mr ____ is Captain Hook’s bo’sun in Peter Pan | SMEE |
One seeking distraction from unpleasant reality | ESCAPIST |
One who studies aquatic plants and animals | hydrobiologist |
Pertaining to the pigmented part of the eye | UVEAL |
Piece of furniture whose name derives from an Arabic word for a raised platform | SOFA |
Preparations made from this mushroom are credited with various stimulant and health-giving properties | REISHI |
Rastafarian first person plural | I and I |
Relating to a sea or lake shore | LITTORAL |
Sea shell sometimes used as a wind instrument | CONCH |
Simon ____ hosted the Radio 1 Breakfast Show, 1988-93 | MAYO |
Sitcom in which Chris Barrie played the manager of Whitbury Newtown leisure centre | The Brittas Empire |
Stage name of English comic actor Arthur Jefferson | Stan Laurel |
Sudan’s second largest city, across the Nile from Khartoum | OMDURMAN |
That which a cereologist would study | crop circle |
The “bit in brackets” in the title of a No 1 hit for Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel | Come Up and See Me |
The equivalent of a knockout in judo | IPPON |
The first Ukrainian woman to break into the top 10 rankings in tennis | Elina Svitolina |
The reverse solidus of typography | BACKSLASH |
The ____ was a 2000 crime thriller starring Ryan Phillippe and Benicio del Toro | Way Of The Gun |
Thinning agents | DILUENTS |
To set up, or to demonstrate | ESTABLISH |
Too densely populated | overpeopled |
Travelling groups of dancers or other entertainers | TROUPES |
Under Ramsay MacDonald, the first female cabinet minister | Margaret Bondfield |
What Britannia had in her left hand on the original reverse of a 50p coin | olive branch |
Wrapped up like some larvae | COCOONED |
____ passports were first issued to refugees from the Russian civil war, in 1922 | NANSEN |
Saturday, January 26, 2019
The Times - Specialist - January 27 2019 Crossword Puzzle Answer
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