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  1. 1.Peter -, Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party from 1998-99
  2. 2.European country; capital Stockholm
  3. 3.Tree with winged seeds whose wood is used for tool handles
  4. 4.County town of County Kildare, Republic of Ireland
  5. 5.Type of jazz singing characterised by improvised vocal sounds
  6. 6.Government body from 1984-2003 that supervised telecommunications activities in the UK
  7. 7.Paul-Henri -, winner of the 2007 Swiss Open singles tennis tournament
  8. 8.See 6 Down
  9. 9.See 16 Down
  10. 10.See 11 Across
  11. 11.S E -, author of 1967 novel The Outsiders
  12. 12.1997 comedy-drama film starring Llyr and Rhys Ifans
  13. 13.The -, 1988 novel by Joanna Trollope
  14. 14.& 25A 1951 story collection by Carson McCullers
  15. 15.Co-educational school near Elgin, Moray established in 1934
  16. 16.Albert -, Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland from 1992-94
  17. 17.& 1D 1928 Evelyn Waugh novel whose central character is Paul Pennyfeather
  18. 18.The -, text of Judaism comprising the Mishnah and the Gemara
  19. 19.David -, former controller of Radio 2 and Radio 4 who died in 2007
  20. 20.BBC Radio comedy programme starring Tommy Handley that ran from 1939-49
  21. 21.2007 film documentary written and directed by Michael Moore
  22. 22.US state; capital Denver
  23. 23.Tropical disease of cattle, horses, camels and dogs transmitted by insects
  24. 24.1850 novel by Charles Kingsley
  25. 25.Former province of N France settled by Vikings in the 10th century
  26. 26.Actor who played the title role in 1937 film drama Elephant Boy
  27. 27.Clive —, former rugby union wing; 1974 Wales Test debutant against Ireland
  28. 28.Eamon —, president of the Republic of Ireland from 1959-73
  29. 29.The —, 1994 action film starring Sylvester Stallone and Sharon Stone
  30. 30.Ted —, London-born bandleader who died in 1969
  31. 31.Constable in Shakespeare's Much Ado about Nothing
  32. 32.State capital of Oregon, US
  33. 33.Eurasian finch with a yellow-green body and black bib
  34. 34.— Sea, arm of the Arctic Ocean east of Novaya Zemlya and north of Siberia
  35. 35.1991 novel by Jilly Cooper
  36. 36.Tree or shrub with bright red berries associated with the festive season
  37. 37.1982 Elmore Leonard novel
  38. 38.Jeanne —, actress who played the title role in 1968 film comedy Great Catherine
  39. 39.— Republic, area of southern central Russia whose capital is Gorno-Altaysk
  40. 40.& 18D 1960 children's book by Dr Seuss
  41. 41.Female of a rabbit or hare
  42. 42.G R —, Australia Test cricketer who hit 138 against England in Nottingham in 1989
  43. 43.Genus of herbaceous plants that includes dyer's rocket and mignonette
  44. 44.See 11 Down
  45. 45.1989 biopic starring Michael Chiklis as comedian John Belushi
  46. 46.Standard unit of currency of Turkey
  47. 47.Port in SE Ghana on the Atlantic Ocean
  48. 48.Scottish actress who played Medea in 2010s BBC series Atlantis
  49. 49.Ancient Greek stringed instrument made of a resonating tortoise shell
  50. 50.See 14 Down
  51. 51.Samuel -, Nova Scotia-born founder of a line of steam ships
  52. 52.See 17 Across
  53. 53.Longest river in New Zealand
  54. 54.See 15 Down
  55. 55.City in Central Anatolia, Turkey south-east of Lake Tuz
  56. 56.& 13A Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport from 1997-2001
  57. 57.Bill -, 1920, 1921 and 1930 Wimbledon men's singles tennis championship winner
  58. 58.Game bird such as the ring-necked - or Lady Amherst's -
  59. 59.Cross with a loop on the top that often appears in Egyptian personal names
  60. 60.Small wind instrument of the reed organ family also called a mouth organ
  61. 61.2010 film drama starring Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis
  62. 62.Anthony -, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for A Hatful of Rain
  63. 63.Francis -, Chairman of the Conservative Party from 2005-07
  64. 64.Semiaquatic North American rodent valued for its fur
  65. 65.1941 Agatha Christie novel featuring Tommy and Tuppence Beresford
  66. 66.Small port and resort in Argyll and Bute, W Scotland
  67. 67.David -, actor who starred as Frankenstein in 1975 action-comedy film Death Race 2000
  68. 68.& 18D 1960 Tony Award Best Play nominee written by Lillian Hellman
  69. 69.1981 stage play by Alan Ayckbourn
  70. 70.& 15A Character in 1954 Dylan Thomas radio drama Under Milk Wood portrayed on screen by Peter O'Toole and Tom Jones among others
  71. 71.See 12 Down
  72. 72.Wife of Cronus and mother of Zeus in Greek mythology
  73. 73.City on the River Lippe in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, severely damaged in World War II
  74. 74.1988 Woody Allen film drama starring Gena Rowlands and Mia Farrow
  75. 75.See 22 Across
  76. 76.Will —, actor who played Paul 'Woody' Joyner in BBC series Casualty
  77. 77.& 12A 1976 film drama starring Robert De Niro and Jodie Foster
  78. 78.See 10 Across
  79. 79.Friend to Sextus Pompey in William Shakespeare play Antony and Cleopatra
  80. 80.Small breed of domestic fowl named after a former seaport in Java
  81. 81.Asian republic; capital Tehran
  82. 82.Alexei —, premier of the Soviet Union from 1924-30
  83. 83.Capital of Libya
  84. 84.& 8A 1935 novel by P G Wodehouse featuring the characters Lotus Blossom and Gertrude Butterwick
  85. 85.New Zealand athlete; 1983 winner of the New York City Marathon men's race
  86. 86.The —, 15th fence in the Grand National
  87. 87.Port in Finistere, France; a major naval station of the country
  88. 88.1988 novel by Erich Segal
  89. 89.Starchy cereal from an Asian palm tree, which is used for puddings
  90. 90.Village in Dorset associated with a nearby swannery
  91. 91.The —, BBC reality series starring Lord Sugar
  92. 92.The —, British story paper published from 1907-39
  93. 93.Robin —, journalist and broadcaster who presented BBC One's Question Time from 1979-89
  94. 94.Wine containing aromatic herbs drunk mixed with gin
  95. 95.Andrew —, 17th-century poet and satirist whose works include The Mower's Song and Last Instructions to a Painter
  96. 96.1983 novel by Elmore Leonard
  97. 97.David —, English magician associated with puppet Basil Brush, who died in 1978
  98. 98.Helmut —, chancellor of West Germany from 1982-90
  99. 99.Arthur —, composer of 1949 opera The Olympians
  100. 100.1983 comedy-drama film starring Rob Lowe and Jacqueline Bisset
  101. 101.Costantino —, Italian golfer; 1997 Canon European Masters tournament winner
  102. 102.Lee —, football pundit and Aston Villa midfielder from 1994-2007
  103. 103.The —, oratorio by Joseph Haydn first performed in Vienna in 1798
  104. 104.Second — War, 1899-1902 conflict in South Africa
  105. 105.1996 action film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Caan
  106. 106.Association of London underwriters that began in a coffee house in Tower Street in the late 17th-century
  107. 107.Island in the Inner Hebrides separated from the Scottish mainland by the Sound of —
  108. 108.Ballet jump with one leg outstretched and the other beating against it
  109. 109.& 5D Third movement of piano work Suite bergamasque by Claude Debussy
  110. 110.Sam —, 1942 winner of the PGA Championship
  111. 111.See 26 Across
  112. 112.& 25A Waterfall in the Canaima National Park, Venezuela; regarded as the world's highest
  113. 113.Bobby —, golfer who won The Open Championship in 1957
  114. 114.2009 action film starring Chris Pine as James T Kirk
  115. 115.See 23 Across
  116. 116.Nicolas —, president of France from 2007-12
  117. 117.Long-running BBC children's programme that featured game segment Double or Drop
  118. 118.In Greek mythology, the infinite space that existed before creation
  119. 119.Musical term indicating that a passage is getting gradually softer
  120. 120.Jeremy —, former presenter of BBC motoring series Top Gear
  121. 121.Wife of Antipholus of Ephesus in Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors
  122. 122.David —, Northants cricketer; 1987 England Test debutant against Pakistan in Leeds
  123. 123.Yellow-flowered North American plant such as the Smooth —
  124. 124.— Sea, lake east of the Caspian Sea that straddles the boundary between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan
  125. 125.1976 novel by Robert B Parker
  126. 126.Jean-Baptiste —, French sculptor whose works include 1744 marble Mercury Attaching his Wings
  127. 127.— Peninsula, area of land in South Australia between Spencer Gulf and Gulf St Vincent
  128. 128.Cesar —, Swiss hotelier who died in 1918
  129. 129.County in England whose administrative centre is Dorchester
  130. 130.Richard —, radio and television presenter whose credits include Blue Peter and The Big Breakfast
  131. 131.US state; capital Salem
  132. 132.Period of forty weekdays from Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday in the Christian Church
  133. 133.2002 sci-fi film starring Mel Gibson and Joaquin Phoenix
  134. 134.& 4D 2007 film thriller starring George Clooney in the title role
  135. 135.See 12 Down
  136. 136.& 2D Claude Joseph —, composer of French national anthem La Marseillaise
  137. 137.See 1 Down
  138. 138.— Castle, Kent home of Anne Boleyn before her marriage to Henry VIII
  139. 139.See 21 Across
  140. 140.Railway that ran the Flying Scotsman service from King's Cross to Edinburgh (inits)
  141. 141.1988 film drama starring Charlotte Burke based on 1958 Catherine Storr novel Marianne Dreams
  142. 142.Discontinued Olympic men's event first won at the 1906 Intercalated Games by Hjalmar Mellander
  143. 143.God of fields, woods, shepherds and flocks in Greek mythology
  144. 144.& 22A 1975 crime film for which Chris Sarandon was a Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee
  145. 145.Thomas —, furniture maker who authored The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Drawing-Book
  146. 146.Village in Kent after which a type of institution for young offenders was named
  147. 147.Jimmy —, actor who played Agent John Travis in 2000 film thriller Bless the Child
  148. 148.Capital of Ghana
  149. 149.Pacific island; capital Hagatna
  150. 150.1987 film drama starring Anjelica Huston and Donal McCann

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