| The Times - Specialist - Sunday Times GK Jumbo No 315 |
| Clues | Answers |
| "A heart that's full up like a landfill / A job that slowly kills you / Bruises that won't heal" (____, Radiohead) | No Surprises |
| "Guard well your spare moments. They are like ____ diamonds" (Emerson) | UNCUT |
| "I love ____. I love the whooshing noise they make as they go by." (Douglas Adams) | DEADLINES |
| "When scientific power outruns moral power, we ____ with guided missiles and misguided men" (Martin Luther King) | end up |
| "____, yeah, yeah, yeah" (The Beatles) | she loves you |
| 1945 musical that won Rogers and Hammerstein an Oscar for It Might as Well Be Spring | state fair |
| 1991 Tina Turner greatest hits album | Simply The Best |
| 1992 Madonna album featuring her Mistress Dita persona | EROTICA |
| 2014 film based on a Hasbro game, in which the board is burnt | OUIJA |
| A historic keep is the oldest structure in this city | NEWCASTLE |
| According to Karl Marx, "'the most splendid fellow in the whole of ancient history" | SPARTACUS |
| Alpine event added to the Winter Olympics in 1952 | giant slalom |
| American Comic Jimmy ____ was known The Schnoz | DURANTE |
| Animals such as the dik-dik, addax and springbok | ANTELOPES |
| Annie Lennox's musical partner in Eurythmics | Dave Stewart |
| Another name for the game noughts and crosses | tick-tack-toe |
| Arts TV show with Brian Eno theme music | ARENA |
| Author of the controversial 1968 satirical novel Myra Breckinridge | gore vidal |
| Ceremonially installs a new bishop | ENTHRONES |
| Comic actor who delivered the line "The pellet with the poison's in the vessel with the pestle" | Danny Kaye |
| Currency unit once used in Oman and Afghanistan | RUPEE |
| Entrepreneur whose catchphrase is "You're fired" | Alan Sugar |
| Ernie Wise once called the LSO's conductor "Andrew ____" | PREVIEW |
| Fashion house whose logo features Medusa's head | VERSACE |
| Field in which theorem-solver Andrew Wiles works | MATHEMATICS |
| Frenchman who wrote "Je pense, donc je suis" | DESCARTES |
| Historical event caused in part by the 1765 Stamp Act | the American Revolution |
| Historically, a small round flavoured boiled sweet | SUGARPLUM |
| Hunting for nuptial plumes once endangered some types of this heron | EGRET |
| In cricket, a run scored without using the bat | EXTRA |
| In medicine, a formal term for blind spots | scotomata |
| Informally, to undergo divine judgment | meet your Maker |
| Justice, strength or temperance | TAROT |
| Kent tourist attraction that hosted Northern Ireland peace talks in 2004 | leeds castle |
| Lady Gaga starred in a 2018 remake of this 1937 film | A Star Is Born |
| Marlon Brando's appearance in this 1951 film helped to popularise the T-shirt as outerwear | A Streetcar Named Desire |
| Mexico City's Templo Mayor was built by the ____s | AZTEC |
| Mother Teresa was born in what is now North ____ | MACEDONIA |
| Mountain feature like Helvellyn's Striding Edge | RIDGE |
| New Nasa crew vehicle, currently expected to land on the moon in the 2025 Artemis III mission | ORION |
| Novelist who created the kingdom of Ruritania | Anthony Hope |
| Profession of frontiersman John Henry Holliday | DENTIST |
| Relating to a former US territory including modern Montana | DAKOTAN |
| Robert Watson-Watt led the practical development of this location system | RADAR |
| Term that can describe gymnast Yang Hak-seon | VAULTER |
| The ____ theatre is the National Theatre's main auditorium | OLIVIER |
| Title currently held by Vincent Keaveny in London | lord mayor |
| Toured poverty-stricken urban areas | SLUMMED |
| Wolf-like animals of North America | COYOTES |
| ____ Farm is a 1932 novel featuring Flora Poste | Cold Comfort |
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