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  1. 1.Dietician troubled with iodine lacking as element
  2. 2.Radioactive element that was out having been lifted
  3. 3.Special cuisine I avoided — time for fasting — that can't be eaten!
  4. 4.Home all confused — power to be installed in space where light enters
  5. 5.Tirade from Scottish girl slightly confused inside
  6. 6.Eating stews — this being one of them?
  7. 7.Poison containing copper, mostly uncommon one
  8. 8.Suddenly no longer at rest, being agitated
  9. 9.I grant this eye problem could be irritating — and is!
  10. 10.Boorish Aussie is scoffer putting maiden off
  11. 11.What's consumed by this enormous foreign gentleman
  12. 12.The scapula
  13. 13.Putting a hoodoo on
  14. 14."If th'assassination / Could ____ up the consequence, and catch / With his surcease success” (Macbeth)
  15. 15.Native of Africa's most densely populated mainland country
  16. 16.The forest location of As You Like It, apparently inspired by a region of northwestern Europe
  17. 17.Buenos Aires is the capital of this country
  18. 18."Thou virtuous Dauphin, alter not the doom / ____ by heaven” (King John)
  19. 19.The lead singer of Fairground Attraction was Eddi ____
  20. 20.Motorcycle manufacturer credited with the invention of the chopper style
  21. 21.Apulia includes what is often called the ____
  22. 22.Unstable compound used in detonators
  23. 23.Nickname of the Gravelly Hill Interchange
  24. 24.As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning is the sequel to this author's most famous book
  25. 25.The death of endeavour and the birth of disgust, according to Ambrose Bierce
  26. 26.American modernist poet who wrote the haiku-inspired Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird
  27. 27.2006 romantic dance drama film starring Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan
  28. 28.Operator of a UK cable TV network until the mid-1980s
  29. 29.Of a mobile phone, for example, not requiring manual operation
  30. 30.Tribe led by Boudicca
  31. 31.That ____ Object of Desire was Luis Buñuel's last film
  32. 32.Animals having little or no pigmentation and, often, pink eyes
  33. 33.Those to whom leases are granted
  34. 34.In Italy this is Monte Cervino
  35. 35.Policy of non-violent protest formulated by Mahatma Gandhi
  36. 36.A citrus-flavoured soft drink
  37. 37.Newspaper launched at the request of Charles de Gaulle in 1944
  38. 38.That described by Chambers Dictionary as being long in shape but short in duration
  39. 39.Transport minister who oversaw the introduction of breathalysers and compulsory seat belts
  40. 40."To die will be ____” (Peter Pan)
  41. 41.Titular protagonist of four novels by Anthony Burgess, writing as Joseph Kell
  42. 42.Star Trek character played by Scott Bakula
  43. 43.____cream is a dessert combining different colours and flavours
  44. 44.Dyspepsia
  45. 45.Boxer whose world heavyweight title defence against Jack Dempsey was called The Long Count Fight
  46. 46.Allo 'Allo! character whose code name is Blue Tit
  47. 47.Legend of Zelda video game, the first with 3D graphics, requiring some musical instrument skills
  48. 48.Familiar name for the sole extant member of the genus Crocuta
  49. 49.Dirty and neglected condition
  50. 50.Eliza Doolittle's job when she met Henry Higgins
  51. 51.The 1829 Rocket was built by George and Robert ____
  52. 52.Language created by Ludwik Zamenhof in 1887
  53. 53.A matching jumper and cardigan
  54. 54.Icon area usually at the bottom of a Windows display
  55. 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. 56.I have told the story
  57. 57.Egomet: ego ____ puto, I myself think
  58. 58.Little shield: "relicta non bene ____” Horace running away from Philippi Odes 2.7.10
  59. 59.Insect partially loves pain it inflicts
  60. 60.Acta; these things have been completed, to the highest standard?
  61. 61.Wounded: Dido "gravi iamdudum ____ cura” (Aen 4.1) wounded with the weight of love
  62. 62.Porta, ianua; fluminis ____ a river mouth
  63. 63.They have followed after, pursued (deponent)
  64. 64.Purple (abl); "____que insignis et auro | stat sonipes” (Aen 4.134-5)
  65. 65.A skilful artist, like Nero, or so he thought
  66. 66.All of you, be the end of 11d
  67. 67.Sight or appearance (abl); for Cicero (Cat 1.7.17) to hide away is carere ____ civium
  68. 68.Altar; also name of a constellation
  69. 69.Fama; one of those put about by senes severiores (Catullus 5.2)
  70. 70.Wounded (ppp, masc, sing, unlike 12ac)
  71. 71.He forced down; perfect, premo -ere
  72. 72.They weigh out, pay out
  73. 73.Viri vel feminae maiore saevitia
  74. 74.Urbs antiqua Latii, cuius frigus Horatio placere potuit (Odes 3.4.22-3)
  75. 75.18 fortasse fecerat; populus Romanus elegerat (shortened form)
  76. 76.Something useful; "omne tulit punctum qui miscuit ____ dulci” Horace AP 343
  77. 77.I'm encouraging her to go to Rome: eam hortor ut Romam ___
  78. 78.Unit partly derived from the name of the inventor of the telephone
  79. 79.Capital of Zimbabwe
  80. 80.German baroque composer of Canon in D Major
  81. 81.World's longest continental mountain range
  82. 82.Port area of Edinburgh
  83. 83.- Roy, Booker-winning author of The God of Small Things
  84. 84.Final battle between the Norse gods and the forces of evil
  85. 85.Composer of Water Music and many oratorios
  86. 86.Animal such as the margay or caracal
  87. 87.Town on the Wirral at the mouth of the Mersey
  88. 88.- Rocks, shipping hazard off the south coast of Cornwall
  89. 89.Biblical kingdom whose queen visited Solomon
  90. 90.Cloth woven so as to form diagonal ribs
  91. 91.Group of islands visited by HMS Beagle in 1835
  92. 92.Gertrude -, British garden designer (1843-1932)
  93. 93.Hypersensitivity to a substance foreign to the body
  94. 94.Phenomenon that gives rise to redshift and blueshift
  95. 95.Sport in which Laura Kenny has won Olympic golds
  96. 96.Widespread tree of southern English forests
  97. 97.Dog breed named after a Canadian peninsula
  98. 98.Second-most abundant element in the universe
  99. 99.Creator of Veruca Salt and Agatha Trunchbull
  100. 100.- Kipling, youngest Nobel prizewinner in literature
  101. 101.Only performer to have recorded more than one James Bond theme song
  102. 102.Doll character in the TV series Worzel Gummidge
  103. 103.Genus of flowering shrubs including the tea plant
  104. 104.Early 19th-century breaker of industrial apparatus
  105. 105.Racehorse stolen in 1983 and never recovered
  106. 106.One followed by 100 zeros
  107. 107.Flower part usually located beneath the petals
  108. 108."The ____” was a political cliché coined by CP Snow in a novel, and the title of a later one
  109. 109.Word that can follow coconut, fiddler and spider
  110. 110.Perversely named body of water in Kensington Gardens
  111. 111.Someone who ____ someone else fills their role
  112. 112.Very upset by something
  113. 113.Author of the Discworld novels
  114. 114.St Petersburg's Church of the Saviour ____ was built where Alexander II was assassinated in 1881
  115. 115.Javanese staple protein, a fermented soya bean product
  116. 116.As a particular sound, English for nöff-nöff in Swedish or boo-boo in Japanese
  117. 117.To ____ something is to make it possible
  118. 118."Procrastination is the ____ of time” (Edward Young)
  119. 119.The oxide yellowcake is often made in ____ production
  120. 120.Body part with meadows, according the song Stardust
  121. 121.Column feature which distinguishes architecture's three classical orders
  122. 122.13th-century ____ Budejovice was a famous beer's birthplace
  123. 123.In the Ehrenstein illusion, a square on ____ circles seems to have curved sides
  124. 124.A challenging experience; a sea with no water
  125. 125.Ian ____ wrote the Inspector Rebus crime novels
  126. 126.According to the Oxford Reference website, "Britain's most famous amateur dramatic society”
  127. 127.A process that really happens in one's mind
  128. 128.The ____ Mark 2 was seen in Inspector Morse and Withnail and I
  129. 129.Fruit named after a body part
  130. 130.A description of Donald Trump's claims about the 2020 presidential election
  131. 131.Most of this island is on map 1 in the OS Landranger series
  132. 132.TV quiz round in which a klaxon is often heard
  133. 133.The ____ is a possible target for a cricket bowler
  134. 134.A ____ line, which intersects all meridians at the same angle, is a straight line on a chart using the Mercator projection
  135. 135."Retail ____” (business proverb)
  136. 136.The instrument played by Leon Goossens and Heinz Holliger
  137. 137.In three of golf's four majors, this describes a second playoff if it's needed
  138. 138.The F in FBI
  139. 139.Adjective often seen in recipes, but not describing food
  140. 140.To make someone popular
  141. 141.Small but aggressive European fish, with a large dorsal fin
  142. 142.Edouard Manet's A ____ includes two bottles of Bass
  143. 143.Statesman revered in both Taiwan and communist China
  144. 144.An ordinary man behaving like an aristocrat
  145. 145.Equipment for this sport might be used to imitate the works of Jackson Pollock
  146. 146.____ water is normally found in river estuaries
  147. 147."O, Beulah, peel me a ____” (Mae West in I'm No Angel)
  148. 148.More formally, the pips
  149. 149.1987 ITV series in which Robbie Coltrane fronted the Majestics, a Scottish pop group
  150. 150."I didn't really mean those nasty words”

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