Category: The Times – Specialist Crossword Answers
18-November-2018 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Buzz Answers

  1. 1.The multi-headed monster killed by Hercules in the second of his 12 labours
  2. 2.Folded tortilla filled with minced beef, chicken, cheese or beans
  3. 3.Fancy dates embraced by a Frenchman herein?
  4. 4.In the USA, property comprising land and or buildings
  5. 5.Ivy and the man had a great time
  6. 6.As a musical direction, "becoming slower”
  7. 7.Poet who wrote Illustrated Excursions in Italy
  8. 8.Archangel often named with Gabriel, Michael and Raphael
  9. 9.Not in appropriate business house
  10. 10.South Africa's third largest city, once called Port Natal
  11. 11.In Greek myth, an outlaw who Zeus punished for eternity
  12. 12.Centre's deserted in low cloud
  13. 13.Northern coniferous forests, just south of the tundra
  14. 14.Stone coffin with carvings
  15. 15.Bear to keep a credit account? Its contents go to pot
  16. 16.Hairstyle popularised by the Ronettes
  17. 17.According to its website, ____ has the biggest university campus in the UK
  18. 18.John has one dog's lead — for this?
  19. 19.Suffolk town on the River Gipping associated with poets John Milton and George Crabbe
  20. 20.Preliminary version of a film
  21. 21.Working hard, avoiding golf repeatedly shows age-old spirit
  22. 22.Final active stage or last possible moment
  23. 23.US soul singer whose Shout Bamalama was strongly influenced by Little Richard's frantic jump-blues style
  24. 24.Leaves note showing weight in Asia
  25. 25.Pantomime character whose first words are often "Master! Your wish is my command!”
  26. 26.Location of the G20 Summit later this year
  27. 27.Investigators ring a number — they've traditionally relied on wires
  28. 28.Shrew on cue showing up in underground tunnel
  29. 29.In Greek myth, a shepherd and the nymph he loved
  30. 30.Balance of wordplay first lady's recalled
  31. 31.Corona discharge sometimes seen around ships' masts
  32. 32.Liberal with time takes hour to probe fellow political journalist
  33. 33.Words first used by Shakespeare in Henry VI, Part 3 rather than Julius Caesar
  34. 34.These broken promises of yesteryear
  35. 35."In life, in death, o Lord, ____” (HF Lyte, usually to music by WH Monk)
  36. 36.End of speech about France is a bore
  37. 37.Retain composure, when provoked
  38. 38.Refurbish entire compound
  39. 39.Winner of the Swiss Indoor tennis title in October — his 99th professional singles tournament win
  40. 40.Dad overlooking a round flat ornament
  41. 41.The McIlhenny Company's contribution to a cocktail bar
  42. 42.Comedian who appeared with his father in the 1930s as "Bert Carson and his Little Wonder”
  43. 43.Scrap sort of TV box losing power
  44. 44.Lynda ____wrote the TV series Widows and Prime Suspect
  45. 45.Second John Buchan novel featuring Richard Hannay
  46. 46.Could be a Frenchman's pain threshold
  47. 47.Outer Hebridean island from which Bonnie Prince Charlie headed "over the sea to Skye”
  48. 48.Memorial for terrier?
  49. 49.A chief god of ancient Egypt, the brother of Set
  50. 50.The darker inner region of a sunspot
  51. 51."The last hundred years has seen a general ____ the democratic idea” (GK Chesterton)
  52. 52.Small hotel's appeal isn't it for some
  53. 53.After the Danube, the second-longest river in central or western Europe
  54. 54.Playwright who wrote about working-class Dubliners
  55. 55.Penny has smooth stone in ring
  56. 56.Working for regular pay
  57. 57.The Roman name for the Greek god of medicine and healing, a son of Apollo
  58. 58.Concentrated where refugees may be housed, they say
  59. 59.A delicate or potentially embarrassing situation
  60. 60.To show someone's involvement in a crime
  61. 61.Stewed vegetables, usually including tomatoes, aubergines, courgettes and peppers
  62. 62.Behind or first in taxi rank
  63. 63.Home town of comedian Peter Kay
  64. 64.Free room found around English river
  65. 65.Housay, Grunay and Bruray, once home of the smallest secondary school in Britain
  66. 66.Equipment used in much commercial marine fishing
  67. 67.Bury guy worked as trainee
  68. 68.Jackie ____ wrote the lyrics for the Neighbours signature tune
  69. 69.Where Lincoln delivered an address at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in 1863
  70. 70.Pick needed for some concrete tiles from the south
  71. 71.Old-fashioned song was more convenient mostly
  72. 72.A volunteer role in animal training
  73. 73.Back trouble remains in mind
  74. 74.Reflective moment which once ended Sundays on the BBC
  75. 75.People working on the California Zephyr or Coast Starlight
  76. 76.Fanatic sits uneasily with political activist
  77. 77.Film director's take ending in the colour associated with bleak movies
  78. 78.Of a robust traditional or rural character, informally
  79. 79.Love to secure tailed antelope in India
  80. 80.Composer of the ragtime opera Treemonisha
  81. 81.Sister takes against Asian dulcimer
  82. 82.Sideboard with shelves above drawers and cupboards
  83. 83.Fewer are disheartened, turning up from a certain direction in Scotland
  84. 84.Retired professors, say, who retain their titles on an honorary basis
  85. 85.Complicated bow which is hard to untie, thus symbolizing deep affection
  86. 86.Oldie wants a Tory initially to replace Independent politician
  87. 87.The Indian cricketer "Ranji” was called the "maharajah of ____” after buying Ballynahinch Castle in County Galway
  88. 88.To ____ on something is to endorse it or to mark it with your distinctive character
  89. 89.This surprised me in wood
  90. 90.Conditions or stipulations
  91. 91.At part of hospital taking drug for heart treatment
  92. 92.The "Queen of Soul” who died in August this year