The Times - Specialist - Sunday Times GK Jumbo No 410

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“To sleep, ____ to dream” (Hamlet) PERCHANCE
1996 sci-fi comedy film based on a trading card game of the same name Mars Attacks
37A: 1973 hit mimed by Level 42 in their 1989 video Fait Accompli Tie a Yellow Ribbon
A cartographer’s work MAPS
A circular aperture, often at the top of a dome OCULUS
Areas set aside for washing and often drying clothes laundry rooms
Canvases coated with a linseed extract OILCLOTHS
Carrier based at Ben Gurion Airport El Al
Conforming to, as a policy for instance in line with
Coronation Street shopkeeper played by Bryan Mosley Alf Roberts
Cycling shoe attachment which clips on to the pedal CLEAT
Dessert dish made by curdling cream with an acidic liquid such as wine SYLLABUB
East Sussex town on which Tillingham in the EF Benson Mapp and Lucia books is based RYE
Forename of Gaelic origin, meaning 'red king' RORY
Former name of Lesotho BASUTOLAND
Former White House resident who appeared in the final episodes of series two and three of Derry Girls Chelsea Clinton
German-born model once married to the musician Seal Heidi Klum
Heraldic term for what is often called a “coat of arms”, including elements like a crest, supporters and motto ACHIEVEMENT
In commercial angling, many baited hooks may hang from a ____ TROTLINE
Instrument most often heard in American country music, an anagram of SATELLITE UPGRADE pedal steel guitar
Lead single from the 1963 Lesley Gore album I’ll Cry If I Want To It's My Party
Many types of this marine invertebrate are “sea squirts” TUNICATE
Old Testament book before Obadiah AMOS
Possible response to advice on facts or working methods NOTED
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Seaside resort on the Creuddyn peninsula LLANDUDNO
See 10D Round the Ole Oak Tree
Set of three solo piano works by Liszt, published in 1950 Liebestraume
Ski resort in the French Alps, the country’s fourth largest Le Corbier
Small African antelope, males of which have straight horns ORIBI
Staffordshire town which resisted two 20th-century attempts to add it to the county borough of Stoke-on-Trent Newcastle-under-Lyme
Star of the 1981 mini-series The Flame Trees of Thika Hayley Mills
Steadying device often attached to small video cameras GIMBAL
Supposed landing place of the Pilgrim Fathers Plymouth Rock
Tabletop game, popular in 1970s amusement arcades air hockey
Taking off in a satirical way LAMPOONING
The first poem in William McGonagall’s Poetic Gems is of this type, addressed to Queen Victoria ODE
The world's smallest republic NAURU
This core member of the Bloomsbury Group wrote Eminent Victorians Lytton Strachey
Town in Spain’s Malaga province with a dramatic hillside location RONDA
US term for films for adults, or others with adults R-rated
Variant name for stamp collecting philatelism
Where one may be “baht ’at” in West Yorkshire Ilkley Moor
Whisky which has not been blended single malt
Writer and star of the ITV1 film Housewife, 49 Victoria Wood
Writing system named after the generally accepted creator of Glagolitic, which it gradually replaced CYRILLIC
____ grits is an American dish like porridge, made from dried maize HOMINY
____ replaced Farrah Fawcett-Majors in Charlie’s Angels Cheryl Ladd
____’s modern popularity began with versions of two of his Gymnopédies on a Blood, Sweat and Tears album in 1968 SATIE