The Times - Specialist - Sunday Times GK Jumbo No 382

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Clues Answers
“Beware ____” (Shakespeare) The Ides of March
“I am ____, the first and the last” (Revelation) alpha and omega
“I’m a creep, I’m a ____” (Creep, Radiohead) WEIRDO
“Man delights not me: no, ____ woman neither” (Shakespeare) NOR
“The mind is its own place, and in itself / Can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven” (John ____) MILTON
1954 Federico Fellini road movie starring Anthony Quinn La Strada
1965 song featuring a John Entwistle bass solo My Generation
1966 Beatles song featuring a Father McKenzie Eleanor Rigby
A follower of a German theologian who refused to renounce his views at the 1521 Diet of Worms LUTHERAN
A person unable to resist a compulsion to steal KLEPTOMANIAC
A subtle difference in meaning, colour or tone NUANCE
Actress Oscar-nominated for playing Tina Turner in the 1993 biopic What’s Love Got to Do With It Angela Bassett
Actress who rose to international fame in Love Story Ali MacGraw
Adjective which applied most accurately to the Christian church before 1054 CATHOLIC
African city where Churchill and Roosevelt had a conference in January 1943 CASABLANCA
American cartoon character often kidnapped by Bluto Olive Oyl
American president with the middle name Hussein Barack Obama
An Antipodean traveller’s bundle of belongings SWAG
Anne Hegerty is “____” on ITV’s The Chase The Governess
Another name for the Sicilian Mafia Cosa Nostra
City where Toblerone is currently exclusively made BERN
Comic verse, usually in irregular measure DOGGEREL
Creature which is a staple food for pangolins and echidnas ANT
Dijon was the capital of this former French province BURGUNDY
Clues Answers
Former White House intern who now campaigns against cyberbullying Monica Lewinsky
In a nod to earlier American transport, the call sign of the Apollo 12 command module was ____ Clipper YANKEE
In Europe, horseradish with green food colouring is often used as this foodstuff WASABI
Large Scottish broadsword CLAYMORE
Lime-based plaster used for decorative mouldings STUCCO
Nickname of the football team who play at Carrow Road The Canaries
Operatic princess whose maid is Brangäne ISOLDE
Organization based in the “Doughnut” GCHQ
Paul Gauguin lived on this island from 1891 to 1893 TAHITI
Playwright who wrote The Birthday Party Harold Pinter
Something worn by Disraeli, Uncle Sam and Kurt Cobain GOATEE
Sportsperson often competing over a distance of 51.5 km TRIATHLETE
Starburst is to Opal Fruits as Snickers is to ____ MARATHON
The battle of Alalia, c 540BC, was between Greece and Carthaginian and ____ forces ETRUSCAN
The beasts driven by a “bullocky” in Australia OXEN
The European Space Agency uses rockets in this series ARIANE
The first Olympic ____ were awarded at the 1904 games in St Louis gold medals
The main types of this structure are post, tower and smock WINDMILL
The tenor sax player heard on Astrud Gilberto’s recording of The Girl from Ipanema Stan Getz
The usual “pigs” in pigs in blankets CHIPOLATAS
The _____ is the titular character in a 1943 novella by French aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Little Prince
Thelwell’s ____ was one of Norman Thelwell’s cartoon books GYMKHANA
What Australia marked on January 26, 1988 BICENTENNIAL
Writing implement first patented by American John J Loud in 1888 ballpoint pen