The Times - Specialist - Sunday Times GK Jumbo No 202 | |
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“And as soon as he had spoken, immediately the leprosy departed from him, and he was ____” (Mark 1:42) | CLEANSED |
“Six songs from ____” is George Butterworth’s 1911 baritone and piano setting of poems by AE Housman | A Shropshire Lad |
1980s US crime drama series featuring Crockett and Tubbs | Miami Vice |
1981 Disney flop in which a comic book writer attempts to fly like his fictional creation | condorman |
A black-and-white photo | MONOCHROME |
A design created by inlaying gold or silver on steel | DAMASCENE |
A pseudo-Arabic name, probably invented by Paracelsus, for the hypothetical universal solvent sought by alchemists | ALKAHEST |
A showcase for impressionists, broadcast on both Radio 4 and BBC2 | Dead Ringers |
A white skull and crossbones on a black field | jolly roger |
Actor who has played Karl Kennedy in over 3,700 episodes of Neighbours | Alan Fletcher |
Actress who played Demelza in the 1970s BBC Poldark series | Angharad Rees |
Affected by the condition once called “Derbyshire neck” | goitrous |
Blue-black fruit often used in gin or jelly | DAMSON |
Capital city of Bosnia-Herzegovina | SARAJEVO |
Competitive shooting sport developed in the early 1980s | PAINTBALL |
Daily newspaper whose new editor, Roula Khalaf, succeeded Lionel Barber in January | Financial Times |
Dorothy ____ won her first Evening Standard best actress award for playing Viola in the 1960 RSC production of Twelfth Night | TUTIN |
Forename of George Eliot’s “Weaver of Raveloe” | SILAS |
From Italian, a name for Ottoman empire slave quarters | BAGNIO |
Fruit with drupelets, a hybrid created accidentally in California in 1881 | LOGANBERRY |
In Britain, an open space surrounded by cloisters | GARTH |
Infectious agent believed to cause BSE | PRION |
Informally, a member of a minority group outside the 1900 union of the two main Scottish Presbyterian churches | Wee Free |
Irish name for a cudgel made of oak or blackthorn | SHILLELAGH |
Island nation invaded by US forces in 1983 | GRENADA |
ITV 1970s comedy classic with a black and white cat called Vienna | Rising Damp |
Jordan’s capital city | AMMAN |
Large furniture van | PANTECHNICON |
Largest city in Switzerland’s Italian-speaking Ticino canton | LUGANO |
Lighting control which varies brightness in a room | Dimmer switch |
Members of an ascetic Jewish sect, active from approximately 200BC to 100AD | ESSENES |
Mountainous “breathing space” created in 1951, which includes the Glyders and Cader Idris | Snowdonia National Park |
Nation which had no national parks until 2002 | SCOTLAND |
Of snow, descending rapidly down a mountainside | avalanching |
Pips on the hour on radio or TV | time signal |
Presenter of Only Connect on BBC2 | Victoria Coren Mitchell |
Small shallow bowl for oenophiles | TASTEVIN |
Something carried by a pageboy, traditionally | TRAIN |
Sportsman such as Kevin Mayer or Roman Sebrle | DECATHLETE |
Surname of a Manchester United goalkeeper; later the name of Chesney’s Great Dane in Coronation Street | SCHMEICHEL |
The oldest city of the ancient Assyrian empire and its capital during the reign of Sennacherib, later destroyed in 612BC | NINEVEH |
The world’s second-largest religion | ISLAM |
The ____ Tapes, 2015 horror film about demonic possession | VATICAN |
Third-largest city in Wales, near the mouth of the River Usk | NEWPORT |
Unwanted noise on a phone or radio | STATIC |
____ replaced Lagos as the capital of Nigeria in 1991 | ABUJA |
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