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  1. 1.Capital of Paraguay
  2. 2.Condition of being covered with sunken lines
  3. 3.Corsets that have been stiffened
  4. 4.Derogatory slang word for an environmentalist
  5. 5.Edmund --, c1552-c1599, English poet
  6. 6.Enclosure for study in a cloister
  7. 7.English preacher and co-founder of Methodism
  8. 8.Fleet-footed maiden who raced against her suitors in Greek mythology
  9. 9.Formed by solidification of earths internal molten matter
  10. 10.German king, founder of the Habsburg dynasty
  11. 11.John --, French Protestant theologian and reformer
  12. 12.King of the Huns who invaded Europe
  13. 13.Lair of a burrowing animal
  14. 14.Largest of the Cyclades in the southern Aegean
  15. 15.Luigi --, 1867-1936, Italian author
  16. 16.Medicine that allays pain
  17. 17.Monk who exerted great influence over Tsar Nicholas II and his family
  18. 18.Old milk container
  19. 19.Old Testament book preceding Habakkuk
  20. 20.Person from a state of north-west India
  21. 21.Plate perforated with a design
  22. 22.Price paid for storing goods
  23. 23.Rather small dark-purple plum
  24. 24.Residential district in north London famed for its market
  25. 25.Russian spirit distilled from rye or potatoes
  26. 26.Slang expression meaning nonsense
  27. 27.Welsh county, administrative centre Llandrindod Wells
  28. 28.-- -Avesta, ancient sacred writings of the Parsees
  29. 29.-- Cobain, 1967-1994, US singer and guitarist
  30. 30.A North African wild sheep
  31. 31.African country, capital NDjamena
  32. 32.Animal lacking in pigment
  33. 33.British locomotive engineer 1876-1941
  34. 34.Capital of the Philippines
  35. 35.Cat good at catching rodents
  36. 36.Caused loss of water
  37. 37.Collection of humorous verse by Sir W. S. Gilbert
  38. 38.Former part of a divided city in East Germany
  39. 39.Fruit puree served with pork
  40. 40.Hairpiece worn to disguise baldness
  41. 41.It is narrow-bladed and used for cutting curves
  42. 42.Landing of supplies by parachute
  43. 43.Latin name for Chester
  44. 44.Legendary Spanish nobleman and philanderer
  45. 45.Liverpools home ground
  46. 46.Mona --, portrait painting by Leonardo da Vinci
  47. 47.Monks hooded habit
  48. 48.Paste made from soya beans and fermented in brine
  49. 49.Period of freedom granted for study or travel
  50. 50.Technical name for the armpit
  51. 51.Thin crisp ginger-flavoured biscuit
  52. 52.Thrust with a pointed weapon
  53. 53.To be performed slowly (music)
  54. 54.Video game series
  55. 55.Village on A701 north of Moffat in southern Scotland
  56. 56.William Henry Fox --, 1800-1877, photographic pioneer
  57. 57.Womens nightwear with a loose top and very short bottoms
  58. 58.-- --s Lover, D. H. Lawrence
  59. 59.1965 spy thriller film starring Michael Caine
  60. 60.1975 hit by Tammy Wynette
  61. 61.1979 album by Michael Jackson
  62. 62.Acoustic resonator in the form of a two-pronged instrument
  63. 63.Antelopes of southern and eastern Africa
  64. 64.Asian maidservant
  65. 65.Continent surrounding South Pole
  66. 66.Daughter of Zeus and cupbearer of Olympus
  67. 67.Deprived of feeling through cold or shock
  68. 68.Detective created by Colin Dexter
  69. 69.Dry when referring to wines
  70. 70.English name for an estuary on the south-east coast of South America
  71. 71.Industrial city in North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany
  72. 72.Make designs using acid to eat out shapes
  73. 73.Novel by Sir Walter Scott
  74. 74.One who studies celestial bodies in the heavens
  75. 75.One who understands the Bible as having a figurative significance
  76. 76.Periods in office of those who govern countries
  77. 77.Person who meddles or intrudes where not welcome
  78. 78.Port and resort in southern Portugal
  79. 79.Prickly seedcase
  80. 80.Scottish expression of surprise
  81. 81.Shortened word for a cheer of encouragement
  82. 82.Small compact dog with a wrinkled nose
  83. 83.Sweeney --, fictional barber who murdered his customers
  84. 84.Transparent colourless form of 3 Down
  85. 85.Usually milky-white amorphous silica
  86. 86.-- Easy, 1935 film titled Men of the Sea in USA
  87. 87.-- Broncos, American-football team
  88. 88.1980 biographical sports drama film starring Robert De Niro
  89. 89.1984 biographical drama film starring Tom Hulce
  90. 90.Abbreviation for the Keystone State
  91. 91.Abode of the giants in Norse mythology
  92. 92.Angel of the second order
  93. 93.Babe --, one of the greatest baseball players
  94. 94.Brown Willy is the highest point on this area of high ground in Cornwall
  95. 95.Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar
  96. 96.Dark, gloomy or hellish
  97. 97.Departure of the Israelites from Egypt
  98. 98.Favouring new and experimental ideas
  99. 99.Fuel occurring underground
  100. 100.Hindu or Sikh religious leader
  101. 101.Homer --, cartoon character
  102. 102.Kevin --, Australian Labor politician
  103. 103.Lionel Nathan, Baron de --, 1808-79, banker who became an MP
  104. 104.Newspaper columnist such as Russell Grant or Mystic Meg
  105. 105.Nudist, especially a member of an early Christian sect
  106. 106.Poisonous tree found in Java
  107. 107.Series of folklore tales by Joel Chandler Harris
  108. 108.Service area at M25 junction with A1(M)
  109. 109.Smallest piglet
  110. 110.Soldier hired into foreign service (abbrev.)
  111. 111.Tragedy by Greek dramatist Sophocles
  112. 112.Village west of Betws-y-Coed in North Wales
  113. 113.-- of Lochalsh, village in north-west Scotland
  114. 114.-- pipes, Irish bagpipes
  115. 115.Blood-fine paid by a murderer
  116. 116.Body of enfranchised citizens who are qualified to vote
  117. 117.Bolt with a head at one end
  118. 118.Carl --, 1816-88, German optician and industrialist
  119. 119.Central parts round which others are grouped
  120. 120.Cocktail made with gin, lemon or lime juice, sugar and soda water
  121. 121.Creature with a bedspring for feet in The Magic Roundabout
  122. 122.Edict having the force of law in Tsarist Russia
  123. 123.Factory established in the Potteries by Josiah Wedgwood
  124. 124.Fairground roundabout
  125. 125.God of sleep in Greek mythology
  126. 126.Having 26 Down-like swellings
  127. 127.Informal word for a branch of mathematics
  128. 128.Jelly prepared from seaweed
  129. 129.John --, 1882-1937, poet, dramatist and critic
  130. 130.Linnaean class of plants
  131. 131.Northernmost province of Ireland
  132. 132.Old nursery rhyme king
  133. 133.Peasant or tenant farmer on Indian subcontinent
  134. 134.Port that is the second largest city in Tunisia
  135. 135.Principles of society of French revolutionists
  136. 136.Rainer Maria --, 1875-1926, Austro-German poet
  137. 137.Salman --, British writer born in India
  138. 138.Sentimental ballad by Henry W Armstrong
  139. 139.Shrub with berries which are used in making gin
  140. 140.Sir Jackie --, motor racing driver
  141. 141.Small brick-shaped slab
  142. 142.Snipe-like shore bird of the sandpiper family
  143. 143.Unfinished opera by Borodin
  144. 144.Vermouth with gin and bitters etc
  145. 145.-- of Citium, founder of Stoicism
  146. 146.Amelia --, first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
  147. 147.Charles --, 1775-1834, essayist and poet
  148. 148.Collection of mythological Old Norse poems
  149. 149.Crack or hole in a vessel through which liquids may pass
  150. 150.Derived SI unit of magnetic flux

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