Category: The Times – Specialist Crossword Answers
17-September-2023 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Buzz Answers
- 1."Every age is fed on illusions, lest men should ____ life early and the human race come to an end” (Joseph Conrad)
- 2.Loads beginning to notice cracking retro boozer
- 3.Experience shared by Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton and Donald Trump
- 4.The Principality of ____ included Perpignan between 1493 and 1659
- 5.American bird in trousers finding open spaces in the Borders
- 6.Italian equivalent of the Hawaiian "aloha”
- 7.Routes like the M60 or Coventry's A4053
- 8.Stream boast about carrier of classified stuff having no future
- 9.Loosely scatter bags finally upcycled
- 10.Feline owned by Lewis Carroll's Duchess
- 11.Newfangled wokery brought about havoc, say, for old poet
- 12."I generally avoid temptation unless I can't ____ it” (Mae West)
- 13.Boris Johnson's optimistic 2019 description of a Brexit deal
- 14.Right to include origins of locally sourced seaweed
- 15.Apprentice is beginning to mimic artist's movement
- 16.Dickens bride who lived in Satis House
- 17.French rank it in pig
- 18."____ is magic that works” (Kurt Vonnegut)
- 19.Stormy petrel Earl stuffed
- 20.Like stilettos, for example
- 21.What sets off perfectly prepared porridge? That is a rich dish
- 22.The ____ massacre took place at an 1819 rally in Manchester supporting political reform
- 23.Behold! Sure ready for honour
- 24.Animals such as Hobbes of Calvin and Hobbes
- 25.Aspect of arctic coast I indicated loudly
- 26.Leaving Portalegre's sorrowful to some extent
- 27.Central subject of socialite Emily Post's books
- 28.Plants often seen out in numbers on March 17th?
- 29.Most rushed
- 30.Future tense of turn out
- 31.Hairstyle promoted by the Black is Beautiful movement
- 32.Printer's to pull spaces from reprinted Auden assuming latitude
- 33.Three connected rhymed lines in poetry
- 34.Informal name for some kinds of delphinium
- 35.Grape variety that can be suffixed by grigio and noir
- 36.Old foreign coppers opposed to getting into passive-aggressive play
- 37.Author of The Joy Luck Club (1989)
- 38.With book out, refreshed a blooming musty collection of coins, say
- 39.Nickname for the Bell UH-1 Iroquois helicopter
- 40.The green cormorant; a type of tobacco
- 41.Pot-bellied baldie edges to chute that's proverbially golden
- 42.Singer who released Hurdy Gurdy Man in 1968
- 43.Rat who mentors the Teenage Mutant Turtles
- 44.Constant or regular stays
- 45.1864 novel by Sheridan Le Fanu, subtitled A Tale of Bartram Haugh
- 46.Richard Nixon presented this singer with a special Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs badge in 1970
- 47.Kiwi farmer otherwise likes shielding female area, right?
- 48.England goalie involved in a 2023 strip dispute
- 49.Grammatical case expressing ownership
- 50.Son in the grip of money is hot being somewhat profligate
- 51.Element called "inflammable air” by Henry Cavendish, who is generally credited with discovering it
- 52.Football team who play at Riverside Stadium
- 53.Exotic veg in a can
- 54.Trawlerman you'd think could be a prankster?
- 55.In the old way you will hold chaps reversing a harmful thing
- 56.Duluth, at the western end of ____, is the world's furthest inland port reachable by oceangoing ships
- 57.In painting, the French equivalent of "still life”
- 58.One targets quarry following a letter of credit and no backing
- 59.Bitch about recurrent feature of yuppie flu, as it was
- 60."____ (dum-dum-dum-dumdy-doo-wah)” (Roy Orbison)
- 61.Lost satisfaction with learned landscape
- 62.1955 Hitchcock film starring Cary Grant as a retired criminal
- 63.Posy in Spenser's to vex, long time held up
- 64.Singer whose debut album A Little Deeper won the 2002 Mercury Music Prize
- 65.Celebrate spinning this twin
- 66.Vessel for a shaken and not stirred cocktail?
- 67.Lukewarm is a con, ideal to be released
- 68.English art critic who wrote Modern Painters
- 69.Tradesperson informally known as a sparky
- 70.Laugh with me behind gent from the east
- 71.Torturingly famous clues could be of such ages
- 72.According to his score inscribed by Holst, the conductor Adrian Boult "first caused ____ to shine in public”
- 73.One who makes an opposing statement
- 74.Modern mechanical puppetry
- 75.Dapper boor or rough man I dressed
- 76."Unexpressed emotions will never die. They are buried alive, and will come forth ____, in uglier ways” (Sigmund Freud)
- 77.Drummer, with furrow concealed, is who's square-bashing
- 78.Relatively easy to put on over your head
- 79.Beat poet whose collection Howl and Other Poems was published in 1956
- 80.Part of Scotland where George Orwell completed the novel 1984
- 81.This group of gulls circled back of a calf
- 82.A film lover
- 83.By the way, in Sallust see upsetting porky
- 84.European waterway containing the Portland area