The Times - Specialist - September 2 2018 Crossword Puzzle Answers

The Times - Specialist - Sunday Times GK Jumbo No 125 September 2 2018 
The Times - Specialist - Sunday Times GK Jumbo No 125
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"I'm happy to report that my inner child is still ____" (James Broughton)AGELESS
"I'm nothing special, in fact I'm a bit of a bore" is the first line of this Abba songThank You for the Music
"If you think that the ____ is not blowing hard enough, tone it down another shade or two" (Richard Strauss)BRASS
"My wife is ____, but by whom?" (Sam Levenson)OUTSPOKEN
1 ____-hour = 3600 coulombsAMPERE
1984 romantic comedy starring JoBeth Williams and Tom ContiAmerican Dreamer
A member of the genus Rhinolophushorseshoe bat
A motorcyclist might buy this from Watsonian SquireSIDECAR
A pinch of snuff, to a Scotsneesh
Alphabetically, the fifth of Santa's reindeerDASHER
An alternative to "avifauna" as a term for an area's birdsORNIS
Author whose final novel, Silent Lady, was published four years after her deathCatherine Cookson
Bring something into position for (usually military) actionDEPLOY
Cain was exiled to the Land of ____NOD
Cleon's wife, who plots to kill Marina, in Pericles, Prince of Tyredionyza
Cobbled street which is one of Norwich's most famous landmarksElm Hill
Dialect originating in southeastern Chinahokkien
Electrical property represented by the Greek letter omegaRESISTANCE
Exhibition showing the development of an artist's workRETROSPECTIVE
Former Birmingham City and Portsmouth footballer, currently head coach of the Senegal national teamAliou Cisse
Former boxer, Celebrity Big Brother's first ever evicteeChris Eubank
I think, therefore I amcogito ergo sum
In Bizet's opera, Carmen is normally sung by a ____mezzo-soprano
In photographic jargon, a lensOPTIC
Jos Buttler's role in the current England test cricket teamWICKETKEEPER
Julie ____ played Bet Lynch in Coronation StreetGOODYEAR
Loose, sleeveless outer garment of the Middle EastABA
Lower part of the alimentary canalGUT
Main ingredient of the Mediterranean delicacies bottarga and taramasalataROE
Member of the goosefoot family, often used in the same way as spinachORACHE
Message of respectful goodwill at the end of a letterREGARDS
Mineral sometimes called ruby of arsenicREALGAR
Muhammad's rightful successor, according to Shia MuslimsALI
Name given to Thomas Anderson in The MatrixNEO
New Romantic band which released the 1982 album The Lexicon of LoveABC
One chosen to settle disputesARBITRATOR
Playwright who one might think was afraid of ChristmasNoel Coward
Poet whose most famous work was The WindhoverGerard Manley Hopkins
Polaris is the brightest star in ____ MinorURSA
Responsibility, according to Winston ChurchillThe price of greatness
Rock group fronted by Captain BeefheartThe Magic Band
Rooster featured in the tales of Reynard the FoxCHANTICLEER
Sheep breed, originally from Spain, producing fine woolMERINO
South Africa's 55-mile Comrades marathon is run between the cities of ____ and Durbanpietermaritzburg
Spanish peninsula, its name reflecting the ancient Roman belief that it marked the end of the known worldCape Finisterre
Strasbourg-born Jean (or Hans) ____ was a 20th-century poet, sculptor and abstract artistARP
Take out again (as a subscription)RENEW
Team GB's flag bearer at the 2016 Olympic Games closing ceremonyKate Richardson-Walsh
The Australian national football teamsocceroos
The held end of a string player's bowHEEL
The second most populated city of Belarus, also the name of its southeastern regiongomel
To ____ oneself is to gain favour, often using flatteryINGRATIATE
Traditional remedy for nettle stingsdock leaf
UK online supermarket with no bricks and mortar shopsOCADO
Undemanding literature regarded as suitable for holidaymakersairport fiction
Wonder Woman's main adversary is Dr Barbara Ann Minerva, aka The ____CHEETAH
Wrapped up in oneselfEGOCENTRIC
Writer and comedian whose famous roles include Edward Elizabeth HitlerAdrian Edmondson

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