| The Times - Specialist - Sunday Times GK Jumbo No 306 |
| Clues | Answers |
| A stuffed tortilla baked in sauce, often with a cheese topping | ENCHILADA |
| A trick or deception __ or utter nonsense | Flim-flam |
| A type of rhododendron with brightly coloured blooms | AZALEA |
| A ____ cross is worn on the breast by high-ranking clergy | PECTORAL |
| Actress Jean ____ is best-known for playing Hilda Ogden in Coronation Street, 1964-87 | ALEXANDER |
| African antelope usually found in dense brush or forest | KUDU |
| Authorised by a public agency | OFFICIAL |
| BBC weatherman, born in Gdansk, who is a talented portrait artist | Tomasz Schafernaker |
| Beam across the tops of columns in classical architecture | ARCHITRAVE |
| Device with a rotating drum used for hauling in 43Ds | CAPSTAN |
| Drink which has been "good for you" since the 1920s | GUINNESS |
| Enjoy a luxurious and carefree existence | Live the life of Riley |
| Forename of the Witham (Essex) MP, a cabinet minister | PRITI |
| Fred Winter trained this Irish chestnut 50-1 winner of the 1966 Grand National | ANGLO |
| Gardeners' World presenter and horticultural designer who runs gardening classes in Stamford | Adam Frost |
| In a world atlas, three ____ are Bering, Palk and Sunda | STRAITS |
| In Hinduism, the karma created now, the consequences of which affect future events; a type of heron native to Central and South America | AGAMI |
| Indicative of an unsophisticated, rural lifestyle | COUNTRIFIED |
| International food franchise whose UK menus include Stuffed Crust and Cheesy Bites | Pizza Hut |
| ITV romantic sitcom starring Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer | as time goes by |
| Jalopies with inadequate suspension | BONESHAKERS |
| Jane Austen wrote that "there is no charm ____ to tenderness of heart" | EQUAL |
| Julia Roberts plays ____ Brockovich in a 2000 film | ERIN |
| King Offa's kingdom in central England | MERCIA |
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| Member of the royal family whose titles include Earl of Dumbarton and Baron Kilkeel | Prince Harry |
| Mild Italian cheese made from whey left over after making other cheeses | RICOTTA |
| Nickname of Ms O'Shea, a music hall singer and banjolele player | Two Ton Tessie |
| One who wields power unofficially __ a term originally describing Richelieu's secretary, Père Joseph | Eminence grise |
| Robert ____ led the defence of Mafeking in the Boer War | Baden-Powell |
| Rope used for mooring ships | CABLE |
| Sausage with a name derived from the Italian for "onion" | CHIPOLATA |
| Scapa Flow island with the UK's second largest UK oil terminal | flotta |
| Six-Five ____ was the first BBC TV rock'n'roll show | SPECIAL |
| South American snake, also called "water boa" | ANACONDA |
| Sporting equipment on which to perform a nollie or kickflip | SKATEBOARD |
| Stanley ____ was best-known for his religious paintings, often set in his home village, Cookham in Berkshire | SPENCER |
| Stone-built Neolithic village on Mainland, Orkney | skara Brae |
| The French city which has a Palace of the Popes | AVIGNON |
| The male of this duck has a dark head with a white cheek patch | GOLDENEYE |
| The second-smallest of Scotland's historic counties, bordering Fife | Kinross-shire |
| The weapon used by Jael to kill Sisera in Judges chapter 4 | tent peg |
| TV presenter and author Lucy ____ is a chief curator at Historic Royal Palaces | WORSLEY |
| Waters with a maximum depth of around 11,000 metres in the Mariana Trench | Pacific Ocean |
| Welsh BBC weatherman who raised over £3 million for Children in Need in a 24-hour drumathon in 2021 | Owain Wyn Evans |
| West Indian capital city on the island of New Providence | NASSAU |
| Yes indeed; under 50 per cent | not half |
| ____ Monsoon is Jennifer Saunders's character in AbFab | EDINA |
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