Category: The Times – Specialist Crossword Answers
18-November-2018 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Buzz Answers
- 1.The multi-headed monster killed by Hercules in the second of his 12 labours
- 2.Folded tortilla filled with minced beef, chicken, cheese or beans
- 3.Fancy dates embraced by a Frenchman herein?
- 4.In the USA, property comprising land and or buildings
- 5.Ivy and the man had a great time
- 6.As a musical direction, "becoming slower”
- 7.Poet who wrote Illustrated Excursions in Italy
- 8.Archangel often named with Gabriel, Michael and Raphael
- 9.Not in appropriate business house
- 10.South Africa's third largest city, once called Port Natal
- 11.In Greek myth, an outlaw who Zeus punished for eternity
- 12.Centre's deserted in low cloud
- 13.Northern coniferous forests, just south of the tundra
- 14.Stone coffin with carvings
- 15.Bear to keep a credit account? Its contents go to pot
- 16.Hairstyle popularised by the Ronettes
- 17.According to its website, ____ has the biggest university campus in the UK
- 18.John has one dog's lead — for this?
- 19.Suffolk town on the River Gipping associated with poets John Milton and George Crabbe
- 20.Preliminary version of a film
- 21.Working hard, avoiding golf repeatedly shows age-old spirit
- 22.Final active stage or last possible moment
- 23.US soul singer whose Shout Bamalama was strongly influenced by Little Richard's frantic jump-blues style
- 24.Leaves note showing weight in Asia
- 25.Pantomime character whose first words are often "Master! Your wish is my command!”
- 26.Location of the G20 Summit later this year
- 27.Investigators ring a number — they've traditionally relied on wires
- 28.Shrew on cue showing up in underground tunnel
- 29.In Greek myth, a shepherd and the nymph he loved
- 30.Balance of wordplay first lady's recalled
- 31.Corona discharge sometimes seen around ships' masts
- 32.Liberal with time takes hour to probe fellow political journalist
- 33.Words first used by Shakespeare in Henry VI, Part 3 rather than Julius Caesar
- 34.These broken promises of yesteryear
- 35."In life, in death, o Lord, ____” (HF Lyte, usually to music by WH Monk)
- 36.End of speech about France is a bore
- 37.Retain composure, when provoked
- 38.Refurbish entire compound
- 39.Winner of the Swiss Indoor tennis title in October — his 99th professional singles tournament win
- 40.Dad overlooking a round flat ornament
- 41.The McIlhenny Company's contribution to a cocktail bar
- 42.Comedian who appeared with his father in the 1930s as "Bert Carson and his Little Wonder”
- 43.Scrap sort of TV box losing power
- 44.Lynda ____wrote the TV series Widows and Prime Suspect
- 45.Second John Buchan novel featuring Richard Hannay
- 46.Could be a Frenchman's pain threshold
- 47.Outer Hebridean island from which Bonnie Prince Charlie headed "over the sea to Skye”
- 48.Memorial for terrier?
- 49.A chief god of ancient Egypt, the brother of Set
- 50.The darker inner region of a sunspot
- 51."The last hundred years has seen a general ____ the democratic idea” (GK Chesterton)
- 52.Small hotel's appeal isn't it for some
- 53.After the Danube, the second-longest river in central or western Europe
- 54.Playwright who wrote about working-class Dubliners
- 55.Penny has smooth stone in ring
- 56.Working for regular pay
- 57.The Roman name for the Greek god of medicine and healing, a son of Apollo
- 58.Concentrated where refugees may be housed, they say
- 59.A delicate or potentially embarrassing situation
- 60.To show someone's involvement in a crime
- 61.Stewed vegetables, usually including tomatoes, aubergines, courgettes and peppers
- 62.Behind or first in taxi rank
- 63.Home town of comedian Peter Kay
- 64.Free room found around English river
- 65.Housay, Grunay and Bruray, once home of the smallest secondary school in Britain
- 66.Equipment used in much commercial marine fishing
- 67.Bury guy worked as trainee
- 68.Jackie ____ wrote the lyrics for the Neighbours signature tune
- 69.Where Lincoln delivered an address at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in 1863
- 70.Pick needed for some concrete tiles from the south
- 71.Old-fashioned song was more convenient mostly
- 72.A volunteer role in animal training
- 73.Back trouble remains in mind
- 74.Reflective moment which once ended Sundays on the BBC
- 75.People working on the California Zephyr or Coast Starlight
- 76.Fanatic sits uneasily with political activist
- 77.Film director's take ending in the colour associated with bleak movies
- 78.Of a robust traditional or rural character, informally
- 79.Love to secure tailed antelope in India
- 80.Composer of the ragtime opera Treemonisha
- 81.Sister takes against Asian dulcimer
- 82.Sideboard with shelves above drawers and cupboards
- 83.Fewer are disheartened, turning up from a certain direction in Scotland
- 84.Retired professors, say, who retain their titles on an honorary basis
- 85.Complicated bow which is hard to untie, thus symbolizing deep affection
- 86.Oldie wants a Tory initially to replace Independent politician
- 87.The Indian cricketer "Ranji” was called the "maharajah of ____” after buying Ballynahinch Castle in County Galway
- 88.To ____ on something is to endorse it or to mark it with your distinctive character
- 89.This surprised me in wood
- 90.Conditions or stipulations
- 91.At part of hospital taking drug for heart treatment
- 92.The "Queen of Soul” who died in August this year