The Times - Specialist - Sunday Times GK Jumbo No 072

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“All newspaper and journalistic activity is an intellectual brothel from which there is no retreat” (Leo ____) TOLSTOY
1990s series of autostereogram books Magic Eye
2003 single by Evanescence, from their debut album Fallen My Immortal
A green variety of beryl EMERALD
A rowdy assembly, named after a fair in Dublin DONNYBROOK
A Ugandan distilled drink, sometimes made with bananas waragi
Actress who played Rita Hanson in Groundhog Day Andie MacDowell
American equivalent of “become accustomed” ACCLIMATE
Annual work by Benjamin Franklin, using the surname Saunders Poor Richard's Almanack
Ballet dancing performed on tiptoe POINTE
Breath, as a life force in yoga PRANA
British newspaper which ceased publication in 1995 TODAY
British version of what Americans call Spandex LYCRA
Chloride salt used as a photographic developer AMIDOL
City designed by Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker new delhi
Collection of articles by Einstein, published in book form in 1949 The World As I See It
Comedian who played obnoxious stand-up Reggie Warrington in The Nutty Professor Dave Chappelle
Emmanuel Macron’s predecessor Francois Hollande
Fantasy trilogy written by Philip Pullman His Dark Materials
Former tennis player and current coach of Andy Murray Ivan Lendl
French term for those of high social status haute monde
Genus of, and alternative name for, catmint NEPETA
Icelandic anthology EDDA
In Greek myth, the sanctuary of Pythia DELPHI
Irrational fear of confined spaces CLAUSTROPHOBIA
Island whose capital is Heraklion CRETE
Italian fashion designer who initially specialised in menswear Giorgio Armani
Itchycoo Park and Lazy Sunday were hits for this 1960s band Small Faces
Land which is fit for farming ARABLE
Last of the twelve minor prophets in the Old Testament MALACHI
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Lawyer who had three terms as mayor of New York City Ed Koch
Musical written by Tim Rice and two members of ABBA CHESS
One of multiple forms in which an element may exist ALLOTROPE
Pertaining to a gland at the base of the neck thymic
Physician specialising in ear anatomy and diseases OTOLOGIST
Piece of introductory text traditionally printed in red RUBRIC
Ransom ____ was a pioneer of the US car industry OLDS
Required by etiquette or fashion de rigueur
Saracens lock who has made three appearances for Wales Dominic Day
Sells off, for example, a subsidiary company DIVESTS
Sin of which Jesus is accused in Matthew chapter 9 BLASPHEMY
Small piece of software which often operates as a plug-in APPLET
Sporting event whose winners receive the Vince Lombardi Trophy Super Bowl
Surname of the Star Trek captain portrayed by Patrick Stewart PICARD
The Battle of ____ was decisive in the English Civil War NASEBY
The head of a German university Rector Magnificus
The only Fleetwood Mac single to reach number 1 on the US Billboard chart DREAMS
The second female athlete to successfully defend a 100m Olympic title Gail Devers
The ____, another name for the constellation Cetus WHALE
Title of the theme music for Beverly Hills Cop, covered by Crazy Frog Axel F
Title once held by Jack Straw, currently by Richard Burgon Shadow Lord Chancellor
To find and remove computer software errors DEBUG
Type of art, its name from the French word for glueing COLLAGE
Where a snowbird may go in the winter FLORIDA
Window sometimes supported by corbels ORIEL
Winner of the fillies triple crown in 1985 Oh So Sharp
____ Cathedral has the tallest church spire in the UK SALISBURY
____ Passes is a verse drama by Robert Browning PIPPA
____ Simon wrote the Horrid Henry series of books for children FRANCESCA
____ Strachey was a founder of the Bloomsbury Group LYTTON