| The Times - Specialist - Sunday Times GK Jumbo No 335 |
| Clues | Answers |
| "French mustard" sold in the UK resembles ____ mustard rather than Dijon | BORDEAUX |
| "Freude, schöner Gotterfunken / Tochter aus ____" (Ode to Joy lyrics) | ELYSIUM |
| "____, Arizona / Don’t forget Winona" (Route 66 lyrics) | FLAGSTAFF |
| 1996 golf romcom with Kevin Costner and Rene Russo | Tin Cup |
| A fortified dessert wine of Sicily | MARSALA |
| A small illustration or short literary sketch | VIGNETTE |
| Actress who played Edith Artois in ’Allo ’Allo! | Carmen Silvera |
| Angles of 2 or 3 radians are ____ | OBTUSE |
| Another name for the Furies in Greek mythology | ERINYES |
| Asian mammal also called honey badger | RATEL |
| Bell which calls Catholics to prayer | ANGELUS |
| City with the oldest continuously operating university in the Americas | LIMA |
| Consisting of a single part | ONEFOLD |
| Conversion of an image stored as an outline into pixels | rasterisation |
| Cylindrical coils of wire used as electromagnets | SOLENOIDS |
| Dorset town where Mary Anning made significant fossil discoveries in the 19th century | Lyme Regis |
| Dorset’s "abbey town of golden ironstone […] a town of schools" (Betjeman) | SHERBORNE |
| German tennis player who beat Serena Williams in a 2018 Wimbledon final | Angelique Kerber |
| In ancient Rome, one quarter of a denarius | SESTERCE |
| In the Channel 4 sitcom Black Books, the bookshop is located in London's ____ | Russell Square |
| In ____ wrestling, holds below the waist are prohibited | Graeco-Roman |
| In ____, a hand with no court cards is "carte blanche" | PIQUET |
| Informally, those fighting for Garibaldi in his campaign to unify Italy | red-shirts |
| Large semiaquatic rodent native to South America | COYPU |
| Legality | LAWFULNESS |
| Lord Protector of the Commonwealth 1653-1658 | oliver cromwell |
| Mark added to a letter to modify its pronunciation | DIACRITIC |
| Most non-committal | CAGIEST |
| Nelson ____, played by Jack May, was a rogue in The Archers for 45 years | GABRIEL |
| Not worthy of use | INUTILE |
| One who experiences partial or total memory loss | AMNESIAC |
| Opening words and alternative title of Sonnet X by John Donne | Death Be Not Proud |
| Political party founded by Menachem Begin and Ariel Sharon in 1973 | LIKUD |
| Portable stand for carpenters away from their workshops | SAWHORSE |
| Primordial matter of the universe, according to the Big Bang theory | YLEM |
| Rock, heavy metal and punk magazine launched in 1981 | kerrang |
| Shipping forecast area west of 32D | FITZROY |
| Supplier of information on, eg, sports and politics (US) | DOPESTER |
| Swiss ski resort favoured by Prince Charles | KLOSTERS |
| The biblical forename of Yale University’s founder | ELIHU |
| The Italian Army’s riflemen, with distinctive helmets | BERSAGLIERI |
| Tincture of benzoin typically used as an inhalant | friar's balsam |
| To have a negative opinion (of) | DISAPPROVE |
| Watery discharge, usually from eyes or nose | RHEUM |
| Westernmost lake of the Lake District National Park | Ennerdale Water |
| What Lucy Pevensie becomes in the Narnia books | QUEEN |
| ____ provided the first chance for women to study at Cambridge University | Girton College |
| ____ v2 (there was no v1) was the first commercially available SQL-based relational database management system | ORACLE |
| ____ wanders around Europe in a long poem by Byron | childe harold |
| ____’s law: With equal temperature and pressure, equal volumes of two gases contain equal numbers of molecules | AVOGADRO |
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