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