The Times - Specialist - Sunday Times GK Jumbo No 240 | |
Clues | Answers |
"Great drama [...] must have dimension and its ____ will take care of itself" (Robertson Davies) | RELEVANCE |
"Nothing sedates rationality like large ____ of effortless money" (Warren Buffett) | DOSES |
100 pfennig in the DDR | OSTMARK |
A boisterous laugh | GUFFAW |
A designer of haute couture | FASHIONISTA |
A Eucharistic offering to God | OBLATION |
A golfer will usually use this to escape from a bunker | sand wedge |
A house in Italy or Spain | CASA |
A Shia religious leader | AYATOLLAH |
Accessory worn between the elbow and shoulder | ARMLET |
African country formerly called Nyasaland | MALAWI |
America's "Beaver State" | OREGON |
An American illusionist; a Charles Dickens novel | David Copperfield |
An enemy aircraft, in Second World War RAF lingo | BANDIT |
Arguments thrown back at an opponent | antistrophons |
Author of over 100 suspense/horror novels, his breakthrough being Whispers in 1980 | Dean Koontz |
Become enclosed in an abnormal bodily sac | ENCYST |
Beer, to an Australian | SHERBET |
Blois is the prefecture of this French department, named after two rivers which cross it | Loir-et-Cher |
Celestial body, from a Greek word meaning "wanderer" | PLANET |
DJ and TV presenter who wrote Pies and Prejudice: In search of the North | Stuart Maconie |
Field glasses | BINOCULARS |
Fiercely determined | TIGERISH |
First female tennis player to become world No 1 while representing the Czech Republic, in 2017 | Karolina Pliskova |
Form of Buddhism practised in Myanmar and Thailand | THERAVADA |
Former county named after its main river | AVON |
Former England manager popularly known as El Tel | Terry Venables |
German for "sound", used by some music theorists as a name for a "chord of nature" | KLANG |
Having a pH lower than 7 | ACIDIC |
Iconic video game character created by Sega in 1991 | Sonic the Hedgehog |
Inflammation of glands, especially lymph nodes | ADENITIS |
Narrator and central character of Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson | David Balfour |
One of two cells which combine to form a zygote | GAMETE |
Part of this West Indies island is 11km from the coast of Venezuela | TRINIDAD |
Penultimate track of the Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé album Barcelona, with John Deacon on bass guitar | How Can I Go On |
Star Trek: Voyager character portrayed by Garrett Wang | Harry Kim |
The historic maritime entrance to the Tower of London | Traitor's Gate |
The novels by ____were mostly set in her native South Tyneside | Catherine Cookson |
The UK's biggest selling single of 1971 | My Sweet Lord |
The youngest winner (at age 29) of a best actor Oscar, for his role in The Pianist | Adrien Brody |
The ____ peninsula is the southernmost part of Greece's mainland | peloponnesian |
The ____ recalls Bonnie Prince Charlie's flight after the Battle of Culloden | Skye Boat Song |
Three-syllable phrase abbreviated in nine syllables | world wide web |
US electrical retailer which traded as Tandy in the UK | RADIOSHACK |
Village in Tolkien's Middle-Earth, the only place where hobbits and men lived side by side | BREE |
Welsh valleys | CWMS |
When listed, usually the first of Santa Claus's reindeer | DASHER |
____ was originally called Byzantium | ISTANBUL |
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