| The Times - Specialist - Sunday Times GK Jumbo No 269 |
| Clues | Answers |
| "Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. ____" (Winston Churchill) | Pigs treat us as equals |
| 'Now, York, or never, steel thy fearful thoughts, / And change ____ to resolution' (Henry VI, Part 2) | MISDOUBT |
| 2005 film comedy starring Will Smith as a "date doctor" | HITCH |
| A balloon or airship | AEROSTAT |
| A cold sea fog of the east coast | HAAR |
| A fried cake or ball of vegetables in Indian cuisine | BHAJI |
| A kitchen appliance manufacturer; a fictional expletive in Red Dwarf | smeg |
| A loyal Conservative Party supporter | true blue |
| A nightdress, to a French speaker | robe de nuit |
| A pongid | great ape |
| A regular ____ has interior angles of 135 degrees | OCTAGON |
| Able to run quickly with agility | fleet of foot |
| American actress and comedian who said "Looking fifty is great — if you're sixty" | Joan Rivers |
| American Revolution soldier hanged for spying by the British in 1776 | Nathan Hale |
| An animal in the aquatic phylum Cnidaria is a medusa or a ____ | POLYP |
| An antagonist | OPPOSER |
| Animated cartoon character who lives in a submerged pineapple and has a pet snail called Gary | SpongeBob SquarePants |
| Bedfordshire village with an abbey and a safari park | WOBURN |
| Defender who was AC Milan's captain, 1982-97 | Franco Baresi |
| Former name of Formula One's Alpine racing team | RENAULT |
| French composer of Gymnopedies | Erik Satie |
| Furze or whin | GORSE |
| Greater Manchester town; abbreviation for an Old Testament book | ECCLES |
| In fiction, Harry Potter, Snow White or Tom Jones | ORPHAN |
| In Othello, Iago would change his humanity with a ____ | BABOON |
| Informal name for the red panda | BEARCAT |
| Informally, a house of the type built in large numbers during and after the Second World War | PREFAB |
| Jon Pertwee's television role, 1970-1974 | The Third Doctor |
| Lallans is a literary version of this variety of English | SCOTS |
| Miles Franklin wrote the 1901 novel My ____ Career | BRILLIANT |
| Nigel ____ played the morose hippy Neil in The Young Ones | PLANER |
| North American horse breed with dark spots on a light background | APPALOOSA |
| Once informal attire, with matching jacket and trousers | lounge suit |
| Organisation whose logo is a candle wrapped in barbed wire | Amnesty International |
| Page: "Althea dreamt she was delivered of a firebrand, and therefore I call him her dream." Prince Harry (giving him money): "A crown's worth of good ____!" (Henry IV, Part 2) | INTERPRETATION |
| Relating to songs or poems celebrating marriages | epithalamial |
| Repute, usually preceded by "good" or "bad" | ODOUR |
| Star Trek: ____ was the fourth series in the franchise | Deep Space Nine |
| Super League rugby club based at the Totally Wicked Stadium | St Helens RFC |
| Surname of folk singers Woody and his son Arlo | GUTHRIE |
| The current world chess champion | Magnus Carlsen |
| The last Brexit secretary | Stephen Barclay |
| The shaved crown of some monks' heads | TONSURE |
| The spreading of information on order to cause alarm | SCAREMONGERING |
| Type of fabric used to make polishing cloths | MICROMESH |
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