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- 1.Dietician troubled with iodine lacking as element
- 2.Radioactive element that was out having been lifted
- 3.Special cuisine I avoided — time for fasting — that can't be eaten!
- 4.Home all confused — power to be installed in space where light enters
- 5.Tirade from Scottish girl slightly confused inside
- 6.Eating stews — this being one of them?
- 7.Poison containing copper, mostly uncommon one
- 8.Suddenly no longer at rest, being agitated
- 9.I grant this eye problem could be irritating — and is!
- 10.Boorish Aussie is scoffer putting maiden off
- 11.What's consumed by this enormous foreign gentleman
- 12.The scapula
- 13.Putting a hoodoo on
- 14."If th'assassination / Could ____ up the consequence, and catch / With his surcease success” (Macbeth)
- 15.Native of Africa's most densely populated mainland country
- 16.The forest location of As You Like It, apparently inspired by a region of northwestern Europe
- 17.Buenos Aires is the capital of this country
- 18."Thou virtuous Dauphin, alter not the doom / ____ by heaven” (King John)
- 19.The lead singer of Fairground Attraction was Eddi ____
- 20.Motorcycle manufacturer credited with the invention of the chopper style
- 21.Apulia includes what is often called the ____
- 22.Unstable compound used in detonators
- 23.Nickname of the Gravelly Hill Interchange
- 24.As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning is the sequel to this author's most famous book
- 25.The death of endeavour and the birth of disgust, according to Ambrose Bierce
- 26.American modernist poet who wrote the haiku-inspired Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird
- 27.2006 romantic dance drama film starring Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan
- 28.Operator of a UK cable TV network until the mid-1980s
- 29.Of a mobile phone, for example, not requiring manual operation
- 30.Tribe led by Boudicca
- 31.That ____ Object of Desire was Luis Buñuel's last film
- 32.Animals having little or no pigmentation and, often, pink eyes
- 33.Those to whom leases are granted
- 34.In Italy this is Monte Cervino
- 35.Policy of non-violent protest formulated by Mahatma Gandhi
- 36.A citrus-flavoured soft drink
- 37.Newspaper launched at the request of Charles de Gaulle in 1944
- 38.That described by Chambers Dictionary as being long in shape but short in duration
- 39.Transport minister who oversaw the introduction of breathalysers and compulsory seat belts
- 40."To die will be ____” (Peter Pan)
- 41.Titular protagonist of four novels by Anthony Burgess, writing as Joseph Kell
- 42.Star Trek character played by Scott Bakula
- 43.____cream is a dessert combining different colours and flavours
- 44.Dyspepsia
- 45.Boxer whose world heavyweight title defence against Jack Dempsey was called The Long Count Fight
- 46.Allo 'Allo! character whose code name is Blue Tit
- 47.Legend of Zelda video game, the first with 3D graphics, requiring some musical instrument skills
- 48.Familiar name for the sole extant member of the genus Crocuta
- 49.Dirty and neglected condition
- 50.Eliza Doolittle's job when she met Henry Higgins
- 51.The 1829 Rocket was built by George and Robert ____
- 52.Language created by Ludwik Zamenhof in 1887
- 53.A matching jumper and cardigan
- 54.Icon area usually at the bottom of a Windows display
- 55."In every cry of every Man / In every ____'s cry of fear / In every voice, in every ban / The mind-forg'd manacles I hear” (William Blake, London)
- 56.I have told the story
- 57.Egomet: ego ____ puto, I myself think
- 58.Little shield: "relicta non bene ____” Horace running away from Philippi Odes 2.7.10
- 59.Insect partially loves pain it inflicts
- 60.Acta; these things have been completed, to the highest standard?
- 61.Wounded: Dido "gravi iamdudum ____ cura” (Aen 4.1) wounded with the weight of love
- 62.Porta, ianua; fluminis ____ a river mouth
- 63.They have followed after, pursued (deponent)
- 64.Purple (abl); "____que insignis et auro | stat sonipes” (Aen 4.134-5)
- 65.A skilful artist, like Nero, or so he thought
- 66.All of you, be the end of 11d
- 67.Sight or appearance (abl); for Cicero (Cat 1.7.17) to hide away is carere ____ civium
- 68.Altar; also name of a constellation
- 69.Fama; one of those put about by senes severiores (Catullus 5.2)
- 70.Wounded (ppp, masc, sing, unlike 12ac)
- 71.He forced down; perfect, premo -ere
- 72.They weigh out, pay out
- 73.Viri vel feminae maiore saevitia
- 74.Urbs antiqua Latii, cuius frigus Horatio placere potuit (Odes 3.4.22-3)
- 75.18 fortasse fecerat; populus Romanus elegerat (shortened form)
- 76.Something useful; "omne tulit punctum qui miscuit ____ dulci” Horace AP 343
- 77.I'm encouraging her to go to Rome: eam hortor ut Romam ___
- 78.Unit partly derived from the name of the inventor of the telephone
- 79.Capital of Zimbabwe
- 80.German baroque composer of Canon in D Major
- 81.World's longest continental mountain range
- 82.Port area of Edinburgh
- 83.- Roy, Booker-winning author of The God of Small Things
- 84.Final battle between the Norse gods and the forces of evil
- 85.Composer of Water Music and many oratorios
- 86.Animal such as the margay or caracal
- 87.Town on the Wirral at the mouth of the Mersey
- 88.- Rocks, shipping hazard off the south coast of Cornwall
- 89.Biblical kingdom whose queen visited Solomon
- 90.Cloth woven so as to form diagonal ribs
- 91.Group of islands visited by HMS Beagle in 1835
- 92.Gertrude -, British garden designer (1843-1932)
- 93.Hypersensitivity to a substance foreign to the body
- 94.Phenomenon that gives rise to redshift and blueshift
- 95.Sport in which Laura Kenny has won Olympic golds
- 96.Widespread tree of southern English forests
- 97.Dog breed named after a Canadian peninsula
- 98.Second-most abundant element in the universe
- 99.Creator of Veruca Salt and Agatha Trunchbull
- 100.- Kipling, youngest Nobel prizewinner in literature
- 101.Only performer to have recorded more than one James Bond theme song
- 102.Doll character in the TV series Worzel Gummidge
- 103.Genus of flowering shrubs including the tea plant
- 104.Early 19th-century breaker of industrial apparatus
- 105.Racehorse stolen in 1983 and never recovered
- 106.One followed by 100 zeros
- 107.Flower part usually located beneath the petals
- 108."The ____” was a political cliché coined by CP Snow in a novel, and the title of a later one
- 109.Word that can follow coconut, fiddler and spider
- 110.Perversely named body of water in Kensington Gardens
- 111.Someone who ____ someone else fills their role
- 112.Very upset by something
- 113.Author of the Discworld novels
- 114.St Petersburg's Church of the Saviour ____ was built where Alexander II was assassinated in 1881
- 115.Javanese staple protein, a fermented soya bean product
- 116.As a particular sound, English for nöff-nöff in Swedish or boo-boo in Japanese
- 117.To ____ something is to make it possible
- 118."Procrastination is the ____ of time” (Edward Young)
- 119.The oxide yellowcake is often made in ____ production
- 120.Body part with meadows, according the song Stardust
- 121.Column feature which distinguishes architecture's three classical orders
- 122.13th-century ____ Budejovice was a famous beer's birthplace
- 123.In the Ehrenstein illusion, a square on ____ circles seems to have curved sides
- 124.A challenging experience; a sea with no water
- 125.Ian ____ wrote the Inspector Rebus crime novels
- 126.According to the Oxford Reference website, "Britain's most famous amateur dramatic society”
- 127.A process that really happens in one's mind
- 128.The ____ Mark 2 was seen in Inspector Morse and Withnail and I
- 129.Fruit named after a body part
- 130.A description of Donald Trump's claims about the 2020 presidential election
- 131.Most of this island is on map 1 in the OS Landranger series
- 132.TV quiz round in which a klaxon is often heard
- 133.The ____ is a possible target for a cricket bowler
- 134.A ____ line, which intersects all meridians at the same angle, is a straight line on a chart using the Mercator projection
- 135."Retail ____” (business proverb)
- 136.The instrument played by Leon Goossens and Heinz Holliger
- 137.In three of golf's four majors, this describes a second playoff if it's needed
- 138.The F in FBI
- 139.Adjective often seen in recipes, but not describing food
- 140.To make someone popular
- 141.Small but aggressive European fish, with a large dorsal fin
- 142.Edouard Manet's A ____ includes two bottles of Bass
- 143.Statesman revered in both Taiwan and communist China
- 144.An ordinary man behaving like an aristocrat
- 145.Equipment for this sport might be used to imitate the works of Jackson Pollock
- 146.____ water is normally found in river estuaries
- 147."O, Beulah, peel me a ____” (Mae West in I'm No Angel)
- 148.More formally, the pips
- 149.1987 ITV series in which Robbie Coltrane fronted the Majestics, a Scottish pop group
- 150."I didn't really mean those nasty words”