| The Times - Specialist - Sunday Times GK Jumbo No 107 | |
| Clues | Answers |
| 'Be not ____ overmuch' (Ecclesiastes) | RIGHTEOUS |
| 'While all artists are not ____ players, all ____ players are artists' (Marcel Duchamp) | CHESS |
| 1949 film noir crime drama starring Nina Foch and Glenn Ford | The Undercover Man |
| 1970 debut novel by James Dickey | DELIVERANCE |
| A Chinese secret society, especially a criminal one | TONG |
| A loosely worn scarf or shawl | STOLE |
| Actress and comedian with two Celebrity Mastermind wins | Andi Osho |
| American actress who won four Academy Awards for Best Actress | Katharine Hepburn |
| An alternative to yew for making longbows | ELM |
| An inflorescence of short flower stalks | UMBEL |
| Another name for chancellorship | cancellariate |
| Archipelago shared by Chile and Argentina | Tierra del Fuego |
| Arthur ____ wrote Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung | SCHOPENHAUER |
| Based on the number 20 | VIGESIMAL |
| Bordeaux appellation on the left bank of the Gironde | MEDOC |
| Branch in the head of eg broccoli | FLORET |
| British band for whom Jools Holland played keyboards | SQUEEZE |
| Comedy duo who created the 'Who’s On First?' routine | Abbott and Costello |
| Comedy sporting panel game originally hosted by Des Lynam on BBC Radio 5 | They Think It's All Over |
| Commentator who coined the phrase at 4 Down | Kenneth Wolstenholme |
| Common name for killer whale | GRAMPUS |
| Compound with three isomeric forms, derived from coal tar | CRESOL |
| Don Quixote's horse | ROSINANTE |
| Dr Strabismus (Whom God ____) of Utrecht was a character in the Daily Express Beachcomber column | PRESERVE |
| Finnish driver who won his first Formula One race at the 2017 Russian Grand Prix | Valtteri Bottas |
| Former car producer based in Tamworth, Staffordshire | RELIANT |
| Former name of the Brazilian motor racing circuit now named after Carlos Pace | interlagos |
| Genus of (especially) brown bears | URSUS |
| In dentistry, the side of a tooth opposite to lingual or palatal | BUCCAL |
| In electronics, to oscillate irregularly | squeg |
| Irish author whose final novel, A Week in Winter, was published in 2012 | Maeve Binchy |
| Italian for 'more', often seen in musical instructions | PIU |
| Item carried in a newly crowned monarch’s left hand when leaving Westminster Abbey | ORB |
| James Macpherson claimed to have translated the work of this Gaelic poet | OSSIAN |
| London's ____ card was introduced in 2003 | OYSTER |
| Lottery whose prize is the money staked by participants | SWEEPSTAKE |
| Marine fish or prickly pear | TUNA |
| Measure of data transmission speed | BAUD |
| Metal plate set in the sole of a shoe to protect from wear | SEG |
| Musician such as Lionel Hampton | VIBIST |
| North African paste made from chilli peppers, spices, and olive oil | HARISSA |
| Of an argument, convincing | COGENT |
| Of large volume | CAPACIOUS |
| Opera is described as 'an absurd thing' in this final Richard Strauss one | CAPRICCIO |
| Pertaining to Greek language and culture | HELLENISTIC |
| Relating to a flat surface | PLANAR |
| Rugby player who made 93 appearances for France, most as fullback | Serge Blanco |
| Salvador ____ was Chile’s president 1970-1973 | ALLENDE |
| Series of BBC radio talks first given by Bertrand Russell | reith lectures |
| Spreadsheet software developed by Microsoft | EXCEL |
| Stand-up comedian and host, since 2015, of The News Quiz on Radio 4 | Miles Jupp |
| The capital of Romania | BUCHAREST |
| The largest city of Wisconsin | MILWAUKEE |
| The only female British athlete to win Olympic, World, European, and Commonwealth titles | Sally Gunnell |
| The parliament of Israel | KNESSET |
| TV naturalist, and former controller of BBC Two | David Attenborough |
| Typeface commissioned by IBM in the mid-1950s | COURIER |
| Vast region of Russia, sometimes referred to as North Asia | SIBERIA |
| Verdi opera which, contrary to popular belief, was not written to mark the opening of the Suez Canal | AIDA |
| ____ billiards is played on a table with no pockets | CAROM |
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The Times - Specialist - April 29 2018 Crossword Puzzle Answers
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