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- 1.Guy -, pilot who led the 1943 Dambusters raid
- 2.Family of noted sculptors and architects in 13th and 14th-century Italy
- 3.Regular presenter of the Radio 4 foreign affairs show From Our Own Correspondent
- 4.Outdoor simulated warfare pursuit
- 5.US term for dawn
- 6.Brightest star in the constellation Orion
- 7.Shipping Forecast area west of the Iberian Peninsula
- 8.Actress Oscar-nominated for her roles in Pride & Prejudice and The Imitation Game
- 9.The -, Dickens novel featuring Sam Weller and Augustus Snodgrass
- 10.Abbey immortalised in the title of a 1798 Wordsworth poem
- 11.- Rides, classic work by William Cobbett
- 12.Apple brandy from Normandy, France
- 13.- Warwick, Do You Know the Way to San Jose singer
- 14.Small rich cake associated with Marcel Proust
- 15.Queens Park -, west London football club
- 16.1773 protest undertaken in a New England harbour
- 17.Acclaimed US author of The Accidental Tourist and A Spool of Blue Thread
- 18.Capital of Sardinia
- 19.Mass of pebbles forming a beach
- 20.County of northwestern Republic of Ireland
- 21.Hungarian composer of the opera Bluebeard's Castle
- 22.Guns N' Roses guitarist born Saul Hudson in 1965
- 23.Stage name of spy Margaretha Geertruida Zelle
- 24.1 e4 e5 2 Bc4 Nc6 3 Qh5 Nf6 4 Qxf7#
- 25.Common reason for reduced flight duration
- 26.Netted hoop of Amerindian origin, hung above a bed
- 27.Novelist, poet and critic who wrote I, Claudius
- 28.The "foma” that "make you brave and kind and healthy and happy” in Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle are harmless ____
- 29.Asian religion whose sacred powers are the kami
- 30.Cockney rhyming slang for an American person
- 31.____: More Than Meats the Pie was a 2013 Sky1 documentary about a bakery chain
- 32."Poetry is what ____ translation. It is also what ____ interpretation” (Robert Frost)
- 33.Large flightless bird of South America
- 34.Village at the southern end of the Pennine Way
- 35.Mist on northeastern British coasts
- 36.Edible type of butter also used in cosmetics
- 37.Kol ____ is a declaration made on the night of Yom Kippur
- 38.In Star Wars, those using the dark side of the Force
- 39.Chris Barrie plays a holographic role in this BBC sitcom
- 40.Animal whose males and females are hobs and jills
- 41.In shape, a perfectly formed alum crystal is ____
- 42.Tadpoles and silkworms are both ____
- 43.Traditional group of strolling Mexican musicians
- 44.Polish author of the 1961 Sci-fi novel Solaris
- 45.Actor who played Mr Pink in Reservoir Dogs
- 46.Actress who made her screen debut with Alicia Silverstone in Aerosmith's 1994 video for Crazy
- 47.Spaceship whose onboard computer was a Hal 9000
- 48.Goldfinger cheats at this card game in a 1964 Bond film
- 49.In Persian mythology, the God of sun and light
- 50.Type of hat worn by Inspector Clouseau in 10D
- 51.Film mogul who flew the 320ft wingspan Spruce Goose flying boat in 1947
- 52.Going back on one's promise
- 53.Band who released Brimful of Asha in 1997
- 54.One of the world's three independent countries still ruled by a sultan
- 55.In German, this religious festival is "Christi Himmelfahrt”
- 56.Make extremely wet
- 57.Second film in the Pink Panther franchise
- 58.Official units of currency in Guadeloupe
- 59.In the Bible, what was dreamt of by Esau's brother
- 60.A natural trap for insects
- 61.Pale long-legged wading birds
- 62.In hockey, free strokes taken from the goal line
- 63.Sister of the Greek Furies Megaera and Tisiphone
- 64.Former monastery in London which later became a school and a home for poor men
- 65.Author of The Magic Toyshop (1967)
- 66."We need a ____ here. Where are you? Where are you? Let's be havin' you!” (Delia Smith)
- 67.City which hosted the 1984 Winter Olympic games
- 68.The Italian name for breadsticks
- 69.Event in both skiing and canoeing championships
- 70."In Oppley they're smart, and in Stouch they're ____, but Midwich folk are just plain barmy' (John Wyndham)
- 71.Spoke thoughtfully about something to oneself
- 72.As was singer Billy Ray Cyrus's breaky heart in 1992
- 73.Hospital chaps to bandage one lady's fingers
- 74.Narrow strait accommodating short haul at sea
- 75.This could be shaping how an area is mostly dry
- 76.Take a breather having unwrapped kebab in lap
- 77.Part of foreleg covering lion's head in a Stubbs?
- 78.Club's part in trainee player's comeback
- 79.Waders start to slip on rocks
- 80.Case for Needles and Pins being regularly covered sixties UK hit?
- 81.Little holy one is feeble carrying scriptures
- 82.Sex hormone's sadly gone limiting enthusiasm
- 83.More than one concert hall song with alto
- 84.No news in quest after pine cabin
- 85.Eejit put my husband out
- 86.Greek department saying to cut back on funding
- 87.Was a rum shrub containing ginger roots?
- 88.We help to train songbirds or similar set in trees twittering
- 89.Gang member is rarely thrown around
- 90.Conservative in race debate finally to resign from party
- 91.In India, bear taste of Bombay potato
- 92.Score a goal at Ibrox? Rampant Leeds hit haul
- 93.Resentment returning in extremes of Christians — requirement for this?
- 94.Over time caught a chub-like fish with two rays
- 95.Notch is in coin that's damaged
- 96.Mineral water essentially illuminated in appearance
- 97.Eminem perhaps cut off and left beating on a drum
- 98.French plan that is to include Germany and Spain
- 99.Masqueraded about university in England after combined operations go amiss
- 100.More than happy about victory involving double-header
- 101.Marksman hits too randomly after onset of short-sightedness
- 102.English scholars start to teach slang is wrong
- 103.What indicates my dismay? Answer: plant fibres
- 104.Disreputable woman included in employed within organisation
- 105.Crested tit next to quarry
- 106.Declaim zero cost
- 107.Local girl gets over Filipino
- 108.Reasonableness blowing top over domestic slave
- 109.Exoriar; I shall rise
- 110.Turbae (dat s) navium ad bellum instructarum
- 111.For the commanders, and later emperors
- 112.Trackless, out of the way (masc n s)
- 113.Dei Panos habitatio, regio rustica mediae Graeciae
- 114.We have committed (a crime), owned up to (a charge)
- 115.Intrare volo; servum iubeo portam clausam ____
- 116.Ad pistorem eo, quod panem ____ volo
- 117.Ubi mens sana precibus petenda est (Juvenal 10.356)
- 118.Full of cracks; [Charon's boat] "multam accepit ____ paludem” (Aen 6.414)
- 119.I set up, establish
- 120.Comitatur; turba ____ the crowd presses round
- 121.Reflectere; lit to fold back
- 122.Arva; rus redeo, in ____ revertor
- 123.A leather breastplate (acc)
- 124.Beneath; prep + abl
- 125.____ leges, quibus iure paremus
- 126.I carry across
- 127.Let them depart; pueri in ludo "aut discant aut ____”
- 128.Our ancestors, aetate potius quam magnitudine superiores
- 129.Magis amatus; "patria mihi vita mea ____” Cicero in Cat 1.27
- 130.I put back, lay aside
- 131.Permission to leave; let her go out!
- 132.Since, when, although + subj
- 133.Atlantic resort town in southeast Florida
- 134.Michael -, German men's singles champion at Wimbledon in 1991
- 135.Sport purportedly invented by William Webb Ellis
- 136.Trident-bearing warrior once depicted on 50 pence coins
- 137.19th-century French chemist and microbiologist
- 138.Long-tailed monkey with black-and-white silky fur
- 139.JG Ballard novel set in wartime Shanghai
- 140.Oscar-winning actor in The Last King of Scotland
- 141.Medium-sweet sherry
- 142.Highly social mongoose of southern Africa
- 143.Young herrings or sprats cooked and eaten whole
- 144.SI unit of frequency
- 145.Aneurin -, founding father of the NHS
- 146.Fictional kingdom created by Anthony Hope
- 147.Cockney rhyming slang for "lies” (in full)
- 148.City superseded by Abuja as Nigeria's capital in 1991
- 149.Flamboyant lead singer of Culture Club
- 150.Carlos -, captain of the celebrated Brazil side that won the 1970 Fifa World Cup