| The Times - Specialist - Sunday Times GK Jumbo No 300 |
| Clues | Answers |
| "Building nests in Fame's great temple, as in ____ the swallows build" (Longfellow, Nuremberg) | SPOUTS |
| "When I have nothing to say, ____" (Talking Heads, Psycho Killer) | my lips are sealed |
| 1922 German silent film based on Bram Stoker's Dracula | NOSFERATU |
| 1949 novel which begins with the name Mr Jones | Animal Farm |
| A bridgehead, to a French soldier | tete-de-pont |
| A cyclotron particle | ION |
| A dish of lamb or mutton (originally kid), potatoes, onions, carrots (for some), stock and herbs | Irish stew |
| A live stream is typically stored as a ____ for later viewing (abbreviation) | VOD |
| A member of the House of Lords | PEER |
| A non-owner in whose name a company is registered | NOMINEE |
| A ____'s white-striped leaves might be seen in student digs | spider plant |
| Actor who played the lead role of Arkady Renko in Gorky Park | William Hurt |
| Angolan movement which fought against Portuguese rule and, later, the Marxist MPLA | UNITA |
| Another name for saltpetre | NITRE |
| Antarctic explorer who sacrificed himself during the Terra Nova expedition in 1912 | Lawrence Oates |
| Britain's only national park inhabited by all three of our native snakes | New Forest |
| Circular frame which keeps fabric taut in embroidery | TAMBOUR |
| City which began hosting the Russian Grand Prix in 2014 | SOCHI |
| Cowboy or cattle-herder of Venezuela or Colombia | LLANERO |
| Death, judgement, heaven and hell are the Four ____ in eschatology | Last Things |
| Femurs | thigh bones |
| First Lady of the United States, 2001-2009 | Laura Bush |
| In an anxious manner | AGITATEDLY |
| In Australian slang, one who gets drunk on little alcohol | two-pot screamer |
| In music, below the correct pitch | FLAT |
| Insurance document sometimes needed to drive abroad | green card |
| Japanese soup including Chinese-style noodles | RAMEN |
| Last of the four songs in As You Like It | It was a Lover and His Lass |
| Legally binding decree issued by the tsarist Russian government | UKASE |
| Nigel Hawke rode ____ to Grand National victory in 1991 | SEAGRAM |
| Of a live stream viewer, watching but not engaging in chat | LURKING |
| One of the Pope's titles | His Holiness |
| Rita Moreno appeared in both film versions of this musical | west side story |
| Singer who originally fronted the Velvet Underground | Lou Reed |
| Southampton striker who, in 2019, scored the fastest ever Premier League goal | Shane Long |
| Sport in which 300 is a perfect score | tenpin bowling |
| Taking place in the morning | MATINAL |
| Tecumseh was a chief of this Algonquian-speaking native American people | SHAWNEE |
| The "King of Comedy", Dean Martin's partner until 1956 | Jerry Lewis |
| The "Windy City" of Illinois | CHICAGO |
| The hyacinth ____ is the largest flying parrot species | MACAW |
| The lyrics of this 1996 Alanis Morissette single have been seen as contradicting its title | IRONIC |
| The unique Barton Swing Aqueduct crosses this waterway | manchester ship canal |
| The ____ and Tourist Cabins in Missouri was the site of a 1933 gun battle, after which two members of Bonnie and Clyde's gang were captured or fatally wounded | Red Crown Tavern |
| Tottenham Hotspur's home ground until 2017 | White Hart Lane |
| Visibly stretched body part on statues of Buddha | EARLOBE |
| Warwickshire and England batsman appointed as an England selector in 1992 | Dennis Amiss |
| ____ goods are very cheap and often inferior | bargain-basement |
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