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- 1.Amphibian so-called because the males carry fertilised eggs on their backs
- 2.Atomic nucleus with a different energy state to other nuclei
- 3.Basras country
- 4.Brian --, 1925-2017, British author of The Helliconia Trilogy
- 5.Cover for outdoor plants
- 6.Dinosaur common during Cretaceous period
- 7.Enforced absence from home, banishment
- 8.Eurasian shrub of the genus Syringa
- 9.Expression from French meaning for shame
- 10.Former presenter of Question Time
- 11.Juventuss home city
- 12.Kings jester in Hamlet
- 13.Leap in ballet
- 14.Living in or among the trees
- 15.Magazine that ceased publication in the early 1990s
- 16.Mostar is the chief town in this Balkan region
- 17.Mountain slopes north-east of the Dead Sea
- 18.Mounted on horseback
- 19.Official news agency of the former Soviet Union
- 20.One of the places where Pickwick Papers was set
- 21.Site of the Battle of Hastings
- 22.Species of yucca also called the Spanish bayonet
- 23.Sudden scruple or feeling of uneasiness
- 24.Symphony orchestra
- 25.Territory or seat of a senior nobleman
- 26.US interjection of surprise; middle name of film-maker Duncan Jones, David Bowies son
- 27.Welsh-sounding name of a village east of Great Malvern
- 28.What seller originally wants for an article
- 29.Wine from a famous vineyard
- 30.-- -wood, species of catalpa
- 31.-- Andrews, comic strip character
- 32.-- Castle, legendary birthplace of King Arthur
- 33.Abbreviation for computer with less complex instruction architecture
- 34.Breed of cattle originally from northern Italy
- 35.Brightest star in constellation Aquila
- 36.City in south-west South Sudan
- 37.Desmond --, South African archbishop
- 38.Developed from rnr, it has a strong beat
- 39.Extraordinary achievement (from French)
- 40.Industrial city in north-west France
- 41.Jar used as a condenser of electricity
- 42.Living being with computer implants or mechanical body parts in science fiction
- 43.Long, boring, seemingly pointless exercise
- 44.Name of the golf club at St Andrews
- 45.Near Inverness, site of the last pitched battle on British soil
- 46.Novel by Stella Gibbons
- 47.Object or event that causes a response
- 48.Old kingdom in central and southern England
- 49.Person of Latin American descent in USA
- 50.Printing type without projections finishing off strokes
- 51.Richard --, 1618-57, English Cavalier poet
- 52.Ring-shaped structure
- 53.River flowing through Bangkok
- 54.Roman Catholic diocese of Rome
- 55.Sebastian --, athlete
- 56.Von --, family in The Sound of Music
- 57.Woman told to get her gun in the musical
- 58.Yuri --, in 1961 he made the first manned space flight
- 59.The --, 1993 comedy adventure film starring Tom Guiry
- 60.-- Blanchett, Australian actress
- 61.-- Redding, US male vocalist
- 62.1867 opera by Giuseppe Verdi
- 63.African xylophone
- 64.Ancient city in Phocis, central Greece
- 65.Biblical King of Judah in 7th century BC
- 66.Bluish-green tweed
- 67.Book following Song of Solomon
- 68.Captain in a childrens television programme
- 69.Colloquial word meaning secret information
- 70.Dance based on a march with intricate steps
- 71.Decorative herbaceous perennial plant
- 72.Irish novelist born in Corfu, 1858-1949
- 73.Irish poet and novelist 1904-67
- 74.Johnny --, 1927-2010, jazz musician and composer
- 75.Meadow pipit
- 76.Past set time for arrival
- 77.Representation of the sound of the tuba
- 78.Richard --, 1813-83, German composer
- 79.Richard Strausss last opera
- 80.St --, Welsh city and diocese
- 81.Transparent body of the eye
- 82.Under EU regulations, a preserve containing a much higher percentage of fruit
- 83.Village north of Ambleside in Cumbria
- 84.Village north-east of Norwich
- 85.Western river of Mesopotamia in Genesis 15:18
- 86.Working together; or having returned to work
- 87.Articulate in a foreign language
- 88.Brightly-coloured rose fruit
- 89.Chlorpromazine, a tranquillising drug
- 90.Country NW of Peru straddling the Equator
- 91.District of south-west London
- 92.Drowned valley forming an inlet of the sea
- 93.Emperor of Ethiopia, 1891-1975
- 94.End result or outcome of something
- 95.Father of James and John (NT)
- 96.Heroine in Othello
- 97.In Argentina the southernmost town in the world
- 98.Italian wireless pioneer
- 99.Kim --, blonde American actress
- 100.Large aquatic reptile
- 101.Large-headed cephalopod mollusc
- 102.Madame de --, mistress of King Louis XV
- 103.Meal comprising a hot dish and cakes etc
- 104.Old Testament name for God
- 105.One entitled to bear heraldic arms
- 106.Person from Suva perhaps, a Pacific islander
- 107.Person performing witchcraft and poisoning in the West Indies
- 108.Poetic or heraldic black
- 109.Recipient of Oxford study award, such as Bill Clinton or Stuart Hall
- 110.River flowing into English Channel near Dawlish
- 111.Sceptre or similar emblem of authority
- 112.Something that excites ones anger or passion
- 113.Statement of Christian beliefs
- 114.Stefan --, Swedish tennis player
- 115.Taken --, startled or disconcerted
- 116.US actor, singer-songwriter, 1952-2009
- 117.Wooden support in a coalmine
- 118.Yellow water lily genus
- 119.-- Campbell, Scottish radio and TV presenter
- 120.Capuchin or spider monkey (alternative spelling)
- 121.French dramatist, author of Les Enfants Terribles
- 122.Giant armadillo
- 123.Greek philosopher c370-c415AD, first notable female astronomer and mathematician
- 124.Hard Swiss cheese
- 125.Hurtling mass of snow and rock
- 126.Less common word for a member of a branch of the Ukrainian people
- 127.Long-staffed battle-axe carried by foot soldiers
- 128.Madame --, Swiss wax-modeller
- 129.Make a brief statement of the main points
- 130.Malay sailing boat (alternative spelling)
- 131.Nut from an evergreen tree also called the Queensland nut
- 132.Of goods, during process of being moved from one place to another
- 133.Orange-flavoured liqueur
- 134.Parasol that can be used as an umbrella
- 135.Remarkable, out of the ordinary
- 136.Sikh term for God
- 137.Sir Thomas --, founder of the Royal Exchange in London
- 138.Small glass medicine bottle
- 139.Small keyboard instrument
- 140.Standard of perfection
- 141.Steep broken part of a glacier
- 142.Surroundings, or place someone frequents
- 143.The only letter of the alphabet with more than one consonant
- 144.Town in Gwynedd east of Barmouth
- 145.Wattle and daub hut with a thatched roof in Mexico and SW USA
- 146.Younger son of Joseph (OT)
- 147.-- Craig, island in Firth of Clyde
- 148.-- Walk, dance popularised in 1930s
- 149.1966 hit for the Beatles
- 150.Alloy from city in South Yorkshire