The Times - Specialist - Sunday Times GK Jumbo No 423

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“I hope his ____ savages his ankles” (George Galloway, on David Blunkett) guide dog
“I’ve got the ____, boys” (Daley Thompson just after his first Olympic decathlon win) big g
“One more unfortunate / Weary of breath / Rashly ____ / Gone to her death!” (Thomas Hood) IMPORTUNATE
'Our dad would send us to our room / He’d be the ____' (Level 42, Running in the Family) voice of doom
A 3W LED bulb produces 200 ____s LUMEN
A matching jumper and cardigan TWINSET
A naval flag often indicating nationality ENSIGN
Ancient Roman name for the Mediterranean Sea Mare Nostrum
Aquatic nymph of Greek mythology NAIAD
Australian soprano born Helen Porter Mitchell Dame Nellie Melba
Author nominated for the first two Nobel Prizes in Literature Emile Zola
Aziz ____ played Tom Haverford in Parks and Recreation ANSARI
Ballroom dance which evolved from the earlier Turkey Trot one-step
Canada’s main Pacific port VANCOUVER
Character in three other Shakespeare plays whose death is mentioned in Henry V sir john falstaff
Crustacean with long antennae and a short abdomen SHRIMP
Five Go Mad in Dorset, aired on Channel 4’s opening night, was the first show in this series The Comic Strip Presents
Flower which blooms around dusk evening primrose
Football club known as The Toffees EVERTON
Fourth novel of James Clavell’s Asian Saga Noble House
Frankie Goes to Hollywood single between Relax and The Power of Love Two Tribes
Happy Days nerdy character played by Anson Williams Potsie Weber
In statistics, a cumulative frequency graph OGIVE
Lead single from The Pet Shop Boys 1987 album Actually It's a Sin
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Name for several canine film stars, mentioned in The Magnificent Seven by The Clash rin tin tin
Name for some insects feeding on animal blood or insect haemolymph Vampire ant
Of an angle, between 91 and 179 degrees OBTUSE
Pushkin’s play Mozart and ____ was the first work of fiction to depict a rivalry with little factual foundation SALIERI
Shaped like a mushroom FUNGIFORM
Sheldon Cooper’s portrayer in The Big Bang Theory Jim Parsons
Sitcom whose central character was landlord Rupert Rigsby Rising Damp
Small cafe typical of France’s Nord-Pas-de-Calais region ESTAMINET
Spear associated with Neptune and Poseidon TRIDENT
Speed unit for transmission by a modem BAUD
Sunday luxury for many; 1960s passive resistance protest lie-in
The act of putting something back in Reinsertion
The destructive crop pest Ceratitis capitata Mediterranean fruit fly
The extinct migratory bird Ectopistes migratorius passenger pigeon
The Father played by Dermot Morgan in a 1990s sitcom Ted Crilly
The firm which created the video game Pac-Man namco
The Land of Lincoln on US licence plates since 1954 ILLINOIS
The turkey buzzard, for example VULTURE
The ____ was founded as The New Observer in 1821 Sunday Times
Tie knot which produces a small neat triangle Half-Windsor
Tool used to create a pilot hole for a nail or screw BRADAWL
Using force or (the threat of) violence strong-arm
Welsh composer and dramatist who wrote Keep The Home Fires Burning Ivor Novello
____ Ozawa was music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, 1973-2002 SEIJI