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- 1.Another name for perennial plant deadly nightshade
- 2.& 19D 1997 comedy-drama film for which Peter Cattaneo was a Best Director Oscar nominee
- 3.Gabriela —, 2000 Olympic 5,000m gold medallist
- 4.Burrowing bivalve mollusc such as the quahog
- 5.Industrial centre in Pas-de-Calais, France between Lille and Arras
- 6.Brine-cured Canadian cheese named after a place in Quebec
- 7.Zoe —, author of 2008 novel The Believers
- 8.Piece of music composed for seven singers
- 9.Industrial city in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany on the River Danube
- 10.Nik —, rock music journalist; author of novels Need and King Death
- 11.Bluish-white metallic element; symbol Zn
- 12.& 22D Comedy partner of Eric Morecambe who died in 1999
- 13.The —, 1962 novel by William Faulkner
- 14.US singer-actor who played Manny Hood in 1999 comedy-drama film Cookie's Fortune
- 15.Johnny —, WBA Bantamweight champion from 2002-04
- 16.Francois —, South Africa and Bath Rugby flanker
- 17.Felix —, actor who portrayed the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1964 film drama Becket
- 18.2009 film drama starring Idris Elba and Beyonce Knowles
- 19.Small New Zealand tree with light wood and edible fruit
- 20.Karlheinz —, German composer of 1968 vocal work Stimmung
- 21.Literary and artistic movement of the late 18th- and 19th-centuries with which Felix Mendelssohn, Percy Shelley and Eugene Delacroix are associated
- 22.2001 novel by Christopher Hart
- 23.Type of US submarine-launched ballistic missile that replaced Poseidon and Polaris from 1979
- 24.Town in Highland, NE Scotland housing a ruined 19th-century castle
- 25.See 8 Across
- 26.See 23 Across
- 27.Male bee in a colony whose function is to mate with the queen
- 28.Winner of the 1965 PGA Championship
- 29.Former small coin of France worth three deniers
- 30.Capital of Denmark
- 31.Textile town in Greater Manchester; birthplace of the Co-operative Movement
- 32.Stanley -, former Labour MP for both Salford East and Salford West; Minister for Social Security from 1976-79
- 33.Mary -, first actress to play Romana in BBC TV series Doctor Who
- 34.Stratovolcano in the Andes, central Ecuador
- 35.Ancient Egyptian city; original site of two granite obelisks known as Cleopatra's Needles
- 36.Walled city in Tuscany, Italy housing a 13th-century university
- 37.1971 novel by Harold Robbins
- 38.Lee -, author of novels Persuader and One Shot
- 39.UK pop duo whose top 10 singles included 1979's Love's Gotta Hold on Me
- 40.2002 film thriller starring Jason Patric and Ray Liotta
- 41.2009 family film featuring Kelsey Grammer as Mr Cranston
- 42.National Capital Territory of the Republic of India
- 43.1960s ITV drama series starring Patrick McGoohan as John Drake
- 44.River rising in the Drakensberg mountains that forms the boundary between South Africa and Namibia
- 45.Billy -, 1996-2001 Scotland footballer whose career began at Chelsea
- 46.Johann Heinrich -, 17th-century Austrian composer whose works include collection Sonatae unarum fidium seu a violino solo
- 47.Fifth sign of the zodiac
- 48.Nocturnal primate of Asia such as the Red Slender - or Bengal Slow -
- 49.Island of French Polynesia whose largest city is Papeete
- 50.See 19 Down
- 51.& 18D Seaside resort and area of amusement parks in southern Brooklyn, New York City
- 52.River in England that flows to the Wash near King's Lynn
- 53.Member of an Indian religion founded in the 16th century
- 54.Maria —, Irish author of 1800 novel Castle Rackrent
- 55.Anson —, Brighton-born animator of films Oh'phelia and Othello who died in 1962
- 56.& 14A 1886 children's book by Susan Coolidge
- 57.Breed of light domestic fowl named after a commune in Yvelines, France
- 58.& 4D 1977 stage play by Howard Brenton
- 59.See 9 Across
- 60.Cape —, peninsula of NE Tunisia
- 61.Island in the Caribbean linked administratively with Barbuda
- 62.1983 fantasy film starring Ken Marshall and Lysette Anthony
- 63.& 24A English title of a three-act opera by Engelbert Humperdinck based on a fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm
- 64.Nadia —, 1976 and 1980 Olympic artistic gymnastics balance beam gold medallist
- 65.1994 film drama starring Jack Nicholson and Michelle Pfeiffer
- 66.See 21 Across
- 67.Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter whose first five solo albums were named after mathematical symbols
- 68.Mineral also known as white lead ore
- 69.See 13 Across
- 70.Protein similar to collagen found in connective tissue
- 71.Robert —, 1970 Commonwealth 800m gold medallist
- 72.Sharon —, actress-wife of Roman Polanski murdered in 1969
- 73.1965 horror film starring Catherine Deneuve, Yvonne Furneaux and Ian Hendry
- 74.1985 novel by A S Byatt
- 75.1988 film thriller starring Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan
- 76.North American tree related to the horse chestnut such as the Ohio — or Yellow —
- 77.& 20D 1906 Jack London novel featuring the character Grey Beaver
- 78.Capital of West Germany from 1949-90
- 79.See 18 Down
- 80.1970 film drama starring Gregory Peck and Tuesday Weld
- 81.Egon -, Austrian painter whose works include Girl with Black Hair and Girl with Yellow Scarf
- 82.Wat -, leader of the English Peasants' Revolt in 1381
- 83.& 15A US composer-lyricist whose musicals include Du Barry Was a Lady and Panama Hattie
- 84.See 22 Across
- 85.Marat -, 2000 US Open men's singles tennis championship winner
- 86.See 10 Across
- 87.River that flows to the North Sea at Sunderland
- 88.Edward -, author of 1962 stage play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- 89.Comic strip created by Chic Young in 1930 featuring the character Dagwood Bumstead
- 90.& 12A BBC TV sitcom that starred David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst
- 91.The -, 1999 romcom starring Chris O'Donnell and Renee Zellweger
- 92.Tom -, 1973 French Open men's doubles tennis championship winner with John Newcombe
- 93.Mammal to which the adjective 'ovine' refers
- 94.1986 action film starring Tom Berenger, Willem Dafoe and Charlie Sheen
- 95.Leguminous West Indian shrub; a source of indigo
- 96.The -, 1922 Karel and Josef Capek stage work produced in the US as The World We Live In
- 97.1977 David Lynch film drama featuring Laurel Near as Lady in the Radiator
- 98.In golf, an estimated standard score for a hole that a good player should make
- 99.Berry-like fruit of a rose plant
- 100.Ralph -, British cartoonist born in 1936 associated with journalist Hunter S Thompson
- 101.Caster -, 2016 Olympic women's 800m gold medallist (8)
- 102.Peter -, winner of the 2002 World Snooker Championship
- 103.Marion -, winner of the 1971 Queen Elizabeth II Cup at the Royal International Horse Show
- 104.Lead singer of Irish group U2; recipient of an honorary knighthood in 2007
- 105., 10A & 5D 1937 novel by Agatha Christie
- 106.Mediterranean plant with liquorice-flavoured aromatic seeds
- 107.See 1 Across
- 108.1970s BBC TV drama series starring Robin Ellis in the title role
- 109.John —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for Pulp Fiction
- 110.& 18D Species of long, slender marine fish with large eyes
- 111.Gustave —, French civil engineer after whom a tower in Paris is named
- 112.See 20 Across
- 113.Jennifer —, actress who portrayed Myrtle Logue in 2010 biopic The King's Speech
- 114.& 17A 1982 novel by Alice Walker; 1983 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction winner
- 115.Rugby union prop; 1976 Ireland Test debutant against France
- 116.1993 film drama starring Ethan Hawke and Vincent Spano based on a true story
- 117.Noah —, 2000 Olympic 1,500m gold medallist
- 118.Lake —, body of water in central Africa at the southern end of the Great Rift Valley
- 119.In cricket, a run not scored from the bat
- 120.1939 comedy-drama film starring Norma Shearer and Joan Crawford
- 121.See 1 Across
- 122.Marine bivalve with a fluted fan-shaped tail
- 123.Compound step in ballet to quickly change the direction a dancer is travelling
- 124.Pair of short cloth gaiters covering the instep and ankle
- 125.Breed of dog whose numbers have included Greyfriars Bobby in 19th-century Edinburgh
- 126.1992 crime drama film starring Drew Barrymore and James LeGros
- 127.& 22D 1993 film drama starring Michael Douglas and Robert Duvall
- 128.See 13 Across
- 129.King of Thebes and father of Oedipus in Greek mythology
- 130.See 16 Across
- 131.Alaska-set 1945 film comedy in a series starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour
- 132.US state; capital Indianapolis
- 133.Tourist island of the Balearics in the Mediterranean
- 134.Rod —, entertainer associated with puppet Emu who died in 1999
- 135.Richard —, hero of John Buchan novels The Thirty-Nine Steps and Greenmantle
- 136.Tom —, actor who succeeded Jon Pertwee as the Doctor in BBC series Doctor Who
- 137.1979 novel by Nelson DeMille and Thomas Block
- 138.One of the basic patterns of the human fingerprint
- 139.Medieval stringed instrument resembling the violin
- 140.Maurice —, 19th-century French physician after whom a condition affecting blood supply is named
- 141.Pierre-Augustin Caron de —, French dramatist whose works include 1767's Eugenie
- 142.City in central Myanmar on the Irrawaddy River
- 143.Small Eurasian mammal closely related to the weasel
- 144.Xavier —, Girona, Spain-born bandleader who appeared in films Bathing Beauty and You Were Never Lovelier
- 145.Standard monetary unit of Venezuela
- 146.Nocturnal flightless bird of New Zealand
- 147.Standard monetary unit of Germany from 1924-48
- 148.London-born celebrity chef who appeared on 2008 BBC TV series Strictly Come Dancing
- 149.Longest river in Scotland
- 150.Adult female of the domestic fowl