The Times - Specialist - Sunday Times GK Jumbo No 336 | |
Clues | Answers |
"Everybody's Free (To Wear ____)" (1997 spoken word song by Baz Luhrmann, quoting Mary Schmich) | SUNSCREEN |
"I am of course notoriously hooked on ____. I keep hoping the things will kill me" (Kurt Vonnegut) | CIGARETTES |
"If a topic makes you […] laugh, or sigh, or ____ __ or react physically in any way __ you have a winner" (Scott Adams, Dilbert cartoonist) | RETCH |
"In recent years we have been served up a lot of ____ about the need for a national identity. We have been urged to sing imbecile jingles …" (Patrick White) | CLAPTRAP |
"Liberal my views upon religion and race; / Tax-posture, credit-rating, social ambition / ____ with me." (WH Auden) | cut no ice |
"No admittance. Not even ____ personnel. You are wasting your time here. Go away." (Douglas Adams) | AUTHORISED |
"O may I join the ____ invisible." (George Eliot) | CHOIR |
"Shall worms, inheritors of this excess, / ____ thy charge?" (Shakespeare) | eat up |
1983 cross-dressing Barbra Streisand film | YENTL |
A British soldier in 1776 or a camp entertainer? | REDCOAT |
A weather-affecting warming of the Pacific Ocean | el nino |
Actress whose younger brother is Warren Beatty | Shirley MacLaine |
African capital founded as a settlement for liberated slaves | FREETOWN |
American stand-up comedian who has starred in a sitcom and talk show with their forename in the title | Roseanne Barr |
Authority responsible for lightship maintenance | Trinity House |
Baroness Evans of Bowes Park is the current ____ | Lord Privy Seal |
Body parts which normally become visible after age 17 | wisdom teeth |
Dish of toast with a cheese-based sauce | Welsh rarebit |
Dog breed originally used to ?"flush" game from cover | springer spaniel |
Emanuel ____ was world chess champion for 27 years | LASKER |
Fairy tale woodcutter's daughter who kills a witch | GRETEL |
Film in which Marlon Brando plays Sky Masterson | Guys And Dolls |
Form of football invented at a public school | eton wall game |
Former patent clerk who won a 1921 Nobel prize | Albert Einstein |
French for "dish of the day" | plat du jour |
In biology, having multiple small branches | ramulose |
Independent US government agency founded in 1958 chiefly as a response to the launch of Sputnik | NASA |
Kill Devil Hills and Cape Hatteras are in this US state | North Carolina |
Man-eater nicknamed "the wastebasket of the sea" | tiger shark |
Milled durum wheat product used to make polenta | SEMOLINA |
Norman ____ is an archenemy of Spider-Man | OSBORN |
One word for making someone a member of the clergy | ordainment |
Politician who claimed the naughtiest thing she'd done was to run through fields of wheat as a child | Theresa May |
Positions associated with comfort, action or panic | STATIONS |
Primary goddess of Babylonians and Assyrians | ISHTAR |
Primo Levi novel first published in 1982 as Se non ora, quando? | If Not Now When |
Satellite used in the first transatlantic broadcast | TELSTAR |
Sobriquet shared by a duchess and an ex-football manager | FERGIE |
Song which won the inaugural (and last) Grammy award for the best disco recording in 1980 | I Will Survive |
Statuettes designed by art director Cedric Gibbons | OSCARS |
The 1957 Panorama news report on the spaghetti harvest in Switzerland's Ticino canton was an example of this | april fool |
The ____ gained fame by travelling 120 feet in 12 seconds at Kill Devil Hills in 1903 | Wright Brothers |
White fur traditionally worn in the House of Lords | ERMINE |
Wikipedia's name for an article too short to provide encyclopaedic coverage | STUB |
Yorkshire playwright who wrote Talking Heads | Alan Bennett |
Zayn Malik left this X-Factor-created boyband in 2015 | One Direction |
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