The Times - Specialist - Sunday Times GK Jumbo No 422

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Clues Answers
“Give me my nightly wearing, and adieu / We must not now ____ him” (Othello) DISPLEASE
“Modesty is the virtue of the ____” (Jean-Paul Sartre) LUKEWARM
“Old politicians chew on wisdom past / And totter on ____ to the last” (Alexander Pope) in business
“The heroic lay is ____ now — / The heroic bosom beats no more!” (Byron, in Don Juan) TUNELESS
“What does the future hold if we allow the government to restrict our right to protest?” (____ UK website, currently) Amnesty International
A dated name for an Indian or southeast Asian sailor LASCAR
A French medieval singer-songwriter TROUBADOUR
An unfair or unkind comment about someone vulnerable cheap shot
Area of the Southern Ocean north of West Antarctica Weddell Sea
Bowler who took 7 for 68 on his England Test debut in June 2022 Matthew Potts
Campaign which effectively ended the Gulf War in 1991 Operation Desert Storm
Canadian actor, and rock band Dogstar’s bass guitarist Keanu Reeves
Champagne brand named after a monk Dom Perignon
City which, for 13 years in the 19th century, was the only European capital outside of Europe Rio de Janeiro
Communion service liturgical hymn including “heaven and earth are full of your glory” SANCTUS
Digitally generated facial image used to identify a suspect e-fit
Epcot’s ____ Earth is the theme park’s symbolic structure SPACESHIP
Extinct flightless bird of New Zealand MOA
French department whose inhabitants are called Altiligériens Haute-Loire
Hans Christian Andersen’s The ____ is set in Switzerland Ice-Maiden
In chess, the development of a bishop by moving one square to a long diagonal FIANCHETTO
Jewish equivalent of ravioli KREPLACH
New wave band whose chart debut was Lookin’ After No 1 The Boomtown Rats
Obstruction of these may cause epiphora tear ducts
Clues Answers
One of Berlin’s two international airports replaced by Berlin Brandenburg in 2020 TEGEL
Originally, a member of a secretive sect in the Middle East, which threatened local caliphates and killed crusaders ASSASSIN
Players at the outside of American football offensive lines tight ends
Plots of (usually) fictional works STORYLINES
Pointed blades which follow coulters ploughshares
Prince Andrew’s interviewer on BBC2’s Newsnight in 2019 Emily Maitlis
Proverbially, there are ____ as those who will not see none so blind
Retail outlet founded in Preston in 1985 matalan
Singer of the 1962 hit The Loco-Motion Little Eva
The “round window” of the ear fenestra rotunda
The British Library and British Museum are in this London borough CAMDEN
The company which sold the early-1970s Pong video game ATARI
The Islamic equivalent of kosher HALAL
The outer integument of some seeds and fruits HUSK
The Syd ____ Orchestra is a big band which played on TV shows hosted by Les Dawson and Ted Rogers LAWRENCE
Thibaut ____, whose surname is a grape variety, finished third in his first Tour de France in 2014 PINOT
To cancel a computer process because of (or to avoid) an error ABORT
Tree for which London’s Seven Sisters district is named ELM
UK 1977 Eurovision Song Contest entry by Lynsey de Paul and Mike Moran rock bottom
US-born actor who had two UK No 1 hit singles in 1977 David Soul
Vocally twangy NASAL
West Yorkshire market town on the River Wharfe WETHERBY
Yeomen of the Guard or Yeoman Warders BEEFEATERS
____ starred with Juliet Stevenson in the 1990 film Truly, Madly, Deeply Alan Rickman