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  1. 1.Pole — also known as stilt in NZ
  2. 2.Lighter aquatic mammal lacking height, unknown previously
  3. 3.Caught hole in one on going over pouches from abroad
  4. 4.Intrare, ingredi: volo in festum ____
  5. 5.Let him be, he shall be (fut. imp.), eg ____ laetus (it is Christmas, after all)
  6. 6.Aquifolia et ____, carmen gratiosum
  7. 7.Avis quae ova aurea peperit
  8. 8.He swims (like a turkey in gravy)
  9. 9.She doesn't know (ubi dona celentur)
  10. 10.Vinolentae, non sobriae
  11. 11.Of a pool, pond or swamp, paludis
  12. 12.Unus illorum qui nocte pecus custodiebant
  13. 13.Three times (once more than Santa checks his list)
  14. 14.Setting, sinking, eg sidera, Prop. 1.16.23
  15. 15.I set in order and arrange, compono
  16. 16.Well: cenabis ____, mi Fabulle, apud me, Cat. 13.1
  17. 17.Flooded and overrun, eg mens ... flumine litterarum ____, Petr. Sat. 118
  18. 18.It's important, it matters: illud mea magni ____ te ut videam, Cic. Att. 11.22
  19. 19.Borders, regions; luminis ____, the world, or even life
  20. 20.Permittant, tolerent, ferant
  21. 21.Age (abl. sing.); sometimes, youth: fui ego illa ____ et feci illa omnia, Pl. Bacch. 1079
  22. 22.Dice, boardgame essentials (acc. plur.)
  23. 23.Which wineskin?
  24. 24.Roman family name, eg Cicero, Naso, Maro
  25. 25.Decorated, embellished (fem. nom. sing. PPP)
  26. 26.Iuno non poterat ____ Teucrorum avertere regem
  27. 27.Far off, longe
  28. 28.____ nobis nascitur, rector angelorum!
  29. 29.Dona ____; donavi
  30. 30.Stabilising structure attached to the bottom of a vessel
  31. 31.Garden bird that breaks snail shells open on an "anvil”
  32. 32.Conflict featured in the films Platoon and Forrest Gump
  33. 33.Young male horse
  34. 34.V-shaped star cluster forming the head of the bull in the constellation Taurus
  35. 35.- Ejiofor, British actor who starred in 12 Years a Slave
  36. 36.- Islands, small archipelago at the mouth of Galway Bay associated with knitwear
  37. 37.Italian motorway
  38. 38.1987 sci-fi film in which a miniaturised pilot is injected into a human body
  39. 39.Song for two performers
  40. 40.Staffordshire-born potter and industrialist (1730-95)
  41. 41.Japanese feudal ruler
  42. 42.Magma that has reached the Earth's surface
  43. 43.French overseas department in the Leeward Islands
  44. 44.Chief town of a historic county that is now part of Cambridgeshire
  45. 45.- Ma, celebrated cellist
  46. 46.Wuthering Heights author
  47. 47.David Bowie No 1 single co-produced by Nile Rodgers
  48. 48.City where Dylan Thomas was born in 1914
  49. 49.Headquarters of the Metropolitan Police
  50. 50.Root vegetables of the Brassica genus
  51. 51.German wartime submarine
  52. 52.Red token enhancing the value of a property in a game of Monopoly
  53. 53.Comic actor who voiced Donkey in the Shrek films
  54. 54.Branch of science involving medical imaging techniques
  55. 55.Drink made by infusing a spirit with the fruit of the blackthorn
  56. 56.Brian -, manager of the Beatles, 1962-67
  57. 57.Raquel -, Hollywood star whose early films included One Million Years BC
  58. 58.County in which Barnstaple and Torquay are located
  59. 59.Horace and ____ are dog thieves in both 101 Dalmatians films
  60. 60.Hoarding secretly
  61. 61.Old synonym for "lifted” or "removed”, now only used in an idiomatic phrase
  62. 62.Dessert cocktail often topped with ground nutmeg
  63. 63.Heraldic body located on Queen Victoria Street, London
  64. 64.Alistair ____ wrote Ice Station Zebra (1963)
  65. 65.Nation with contiguous territory in two continents
  66. 66.Black panther who befriends Mowgli in The Jungle Book
  67. 67.Device typically used for a dial-up internet service
  68. 68.The ____ is an English language newspaper published in India since 1875
  69. 69.A roadside cafe, colloquially
  70. 70.1975 Tom Sharpe novel about the construction of the M101 motorway
  71. 71."Curses, ____” is a stock phrase for a fictional villain
  72. 72.____ played James T Kirk in several Star Trek films (2009-2016)
  73. 73.____ Butler is the male protagonist of Gone with the Wind
  74. 74.Canada's national summer sport
  75. 75.The Scuderia Ferrari team's home racing circuit
  76. 76.Slayer of the monster Grendel
  77. 77.TV presenter who won the sixth series of The Great British Bake Off
  78. 78.Idiomatic phrase about extinction, used in Piers Plowman (c. 1370)
  79. 79.France's longest river
  80. 80.Dagger with a long slender blade
  81. 81.The name of TS Eliot's Old Gumbie Cat
  82. 82.Comedian who co-founded the training film company Video Arts in 1972
  83. 83.Actress ____ is the sister of Warren Beatty
  84. 84.The act of enforcing the forfeit of a surety for bail
  85. 85.The "Adulterous”, "Placemakers'” and "Sin on” ____ were named after printing errors
  86. 86.Ceres and Pluto are ____ planets
  87. 87.First of Thomas Hardy's Wessex novels
  88. 88.Lambert Strether is the protagonist of this 1903 Henry James novel
  89. 89.Real name of rapper Puff Daddy
  90. 90.A Sundance Film Festival entry, typically
  91. 91.Musician who fronted the new wave band Tubeway Army
  92. 92.Fictional collie created in a 1938 short story by Eric Knight
  93. 93.First name of Abba's youngest member
  94. 94.Full version of the abbreviation on Bénédictine liqueur bottle labels
  95. 95.Religious celebration occurring on the same date every year
  96. 96.Governors of ancient Greek provinces; Eastern Orthodox bishops
  97. 97.1960 Olympic light heavyweight boxing gold medallist
  98. 98.Books which are sold off cheaply
  99. 99."Here sits he shaping wings to fly: / His heart ____ a mystery” (Tennyson)
  100. 100.That which may colloquially be called a posse
  101. 101.1975 trucking song featuring Rubber Duck
  102. 102.The Muse of comedy
  103. 103.Giraffe relative with striped thighs
  104. 104.Long (for)
  105. 105.IT interface is something very difficult to put back
  106. 106.Chambers leads to albergo's definition as "European inn”
  107. 107.Magnum's shot, killing mark, clipping piece of backbone — a lethal weapon
  108. 108.Heat's requiring aircon to be fitted in old cabs
  109. 109.Plant organism found in botanical gardens
  110. 110.Ideal parents in my opinion should insert silver spoon at the beginning
  111. 111.Fungicide defiling most of the air on top of mould
  112. 112.White lady in India offering alternative in sporty costume
  113. 113.Spread better saving skin with quite good form
  114. 114.Arsenal changing hands? This may raise poor support
  115. 115.Slimmer for starters cops salad dish
  116. 116.Serenade directed at me involves Romeo pursuing love
  117. 117.Cuckoo unmoved about discarded amount of corn
  118. 118.Look into fortune-teller's crystal?
  119. 119.Radical boor reflecting on call to turn to the left
  120. 120.Collar unruly local kid following confusion
  121. 121.Blast dropping high explosive
  122. 122.Very drunk men are picked up by designated driver
  123. 123.Perhaps tête--tête is nothing at all about nothing
  124. 124.Outside ruin in Delphi spending day raving about loving Greece
  125. 125.Poetry school's aim forged with energy
  126. 126.Only child to raise? Not quite a case for protection
  127. 127.Agitating more with thin particle
  128. 128.What's opening offer on my US works bearing author's name?
  129. 129.Refuse to learn about comedian
  130. 130.Eager to behead giant
  131. 131.I'm out retired hurt — not exactly a gem
  132. 132.Most excited rocking 'n' rolling in States
  133. 133.Cafés shortened kiddy dance parties
  134. 134.It's sordid grabbing last of rhino like a shark
  135. 135.Tense hands clenching Indian copper once in police station in Mumbai
  136. 136.Nice duster, light and practicable
  137. 137.Tired of Milton's effect in Sanskrit?
  138. 138.Muslim that's learned way of working round everything
  139. 139.Plastic laminate could be for this mineral
  140. 140.Year with no right to study go to Spenser
  141. 141.Collis Viminalis est ____ ex septem in Urbe; nullus collis altior
  142. 142.Experienced, skilful chaps
  143. 143.Miles, eg Turnus (Aen 12.614) vel Mars (plane!)
  144. 144.Hang on! Stay there, in the morning
  145. 145.Arbitror, puto, credo (deponent)
  146. 146.Charges (gen pl); non pecuniae, sed accusationum
  147. 147.Amnis, fluvius; the usual neuter noun
  148. 148.She's frightened, or aroused; a Bacchante "____ sacris | Thyias” (Aen 4. 301-2)
  149. 149.Mala ____: bad things will happen
  150. 150.She's in a rush, and maybe collapses

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