The Times - UK (2022-05-17)

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Word watch Sudoku Mild No 13,212 Difficult No 13,213 Super fiendish No 13,214
David Parfitt


Jettatura
a A semiprecious form
of carbon
b A painting technique
using contrasts
c The power to harm
others by look


Newel
a The central pillar of a
spiral staircase
b Christmastide
c Freshness, originality


Beurré
a A mellow variety of
pear
b A writing desk
c A felt cap


Answers on page 15


The Times Quick Cryptic No 2136 by Joker


Across
1 Team’s head managed with
referee’s backing to switch
teams (8)
5 Small item and the first nine
letters returned (4)
9 United supporters backing
confused situation (5)
10 Tonic, and what are drunk
with tonic by English (7)
11 That is full of cold? (3)
12 Modern milky coffee dairy
brewed — I must go (6-3)
13 Great intelligence one found in
part of family (6)
15 Some extreme care needed to
return arrangement of flowers
(6)
17 Sign of gold leading to plot (9)
19 Article that’s only 60 per cent
there? (3)
20 Public relations broadcast that
is plain for Americans (7)
21 Be like men prejudiced against
women going topless (5)
22 Watched you once being
introduced to editor (4)

23 Uncovered runner injured
skater in front of queen (8)
Down
1 Sampling time with sparkling
Italian wine — no good (7)
2 Silver copy that is wide open
(5)
3 Cranium excavated, strangely
grey — foul play? (12)
4 What sometimes follows
pieces of two-by-four? (5)
6 Six balls, expected late (7)
7 Cross a new grand railway (5)
8 Fall short of goal getting junior
to a church one evening (12)
14 Rarely treat in salt (7)
16 One who throws out voter has
Liberal turning to judge (7)
17 Topless model is more than
enough (5)
18 One adept at spying and at
taking in information (5)
19 Crowded hospital beset by
parasite (5)

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Yesterday’s solution on page 15

© PUZZLER MEDIA

15

ALAMY

Fill the grid so that every column, every row and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 to 9.

Place the numbers 1 to 9 in the spaces so
that the number in each circle is equal to
the sum of the four surrounding spaces,
and each colour total is correct

The Times Daily Quiz Olav Bjortomt


Answers on page 15

1 “Conscription” is
compulsory enrolment
for what?


2 The Old Royal
Naval College is located
in which royal borough
of London?


3 In 2012, which king’s
remains were found
under a council car park
in Leicester?


4 Which two Old
Testament books have
names that start with
the letter “P”?


5 Which character
in the comic strip
Peanuts has a crush on
the Little Red-Haired
Girl?


6 Felix Mendelssohn
dedicated his Symphony
No 3 in A minor, or


Scottish Symphony, to
which queen?

7 From 1994 to 2005,
Chandrika Kumaratunga
served as the first
female president of
which country?

8 In 1986, FLOS (the
Former Ladies of
the ...) was formed by

ex-members of which
US girl group?

9 They Came from SW19
(1992) is the middle
novel in which trilogy
by Nigel Williams?

10 Which conspirator
says “It was Greek to
me” in the Shakespeare
play Julius Caesar?

11 Which English
magician (1868-1941)
was the first president
of the Magic Circle?

12 Which self-help
book by Laura
Whitmore is named
after a lyric in Hold On
by Wilson Phillips?

13 Designed by
Henry Folland, what
was the RAF’s last
biplane fighter?

14 The “big three”
lifts in powerlifting
are the squat, deadlift
and what?

15 Which Scottish
comedian, TV
presenter and narrator
is pictured?

Suko No 3491


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