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  1. 1.Former unenlightened batter is off beam for breaking down doors
  2. 2.Hopelessness in breakdown of society's physical structure, at being estranged
  3. 3.Erotic feeling when stripping all curvy characters outside for reproductive stuff
  4. 4.Very hot curry of Goan origin
  5. 5.Italian town square
  6. 6.12-inch forerunner of the CD and DVD
  7. 7.Group of nine musicians
  8. 8.German bread typically eaten around Christmas
  9. 9.Family name of the 1982 and 2016 Formula One world drivers' champions
  10. 10.US first lady from 2009 to 2017
  11. 11.Author of acclaimed but abstruse novels such as Gravity's Rainbow and V.
  12. 12.Post-industrial town to the east of Glasgow
  13. 13.Discoverer of the effect of relative speed on the observed frequency of waves
  14. 14.City with the world's largest metropolitan population
  15. 15.Metal fastener associated with babies and punks
  16. 16.Folklore creature resembling an elf or fairy
  17. 17.- Bucket, Patricia Routledge's incorrigible snob in the sitcom Keeping Up Appearances
  18. 18.Small overnight travelling case or bag
  19. 19.Jo -, Norwegian creator of the detective Harry Hole
  20. 20.Synthetic paint or fibre
  21. 21.Luxury rail service that ran from Paris to Istanbul
  22. 22.Romanian-born pioneer of the theatre of the absurd
  23. 23.Fred -, director of High Noon and From Here to Eternity
  24. 24.Nationality of the West Indian cricketing knights Viv Richards and Curtly Ambrose
  25. 25.Simon Armitage's predecessor as poet laureate
  26. 26.James Bond adventure with Hugo Drax as its villain
  27. 27.Mythical continent said to have sunk into the ocean
  28. 28.Construction named after John Lennon in Liverpool and George Best in Belfast
  29. 29.Pertaining to the liver
  30. 30.Official language of Benin, Gabon and Guinea
  31. 31.Garden plant producing tall brightly coloured spikes of flowers
  32. 32.Derek ____ starred in the 1976 BBC series I, Claudius
  33. 33.Anglo-Indian dish in which the British contributions are fish and hard-boiled eggs
  34. 34.Greek letter between rho and tau
  35. 35.Moroccan city in a 1969 Crosby, Stills & Nash song title
  36. 36.Chiliad is a Greek-based word for ____ things
  37. 37."If you keep your eye on the profit, you're going to ____ on the product” (Steve Jobs)
  38. 38.A demon, often in animal form, attending a witch
  39. 39.Jockey who won his debut Grand National at odds of 100/1 in 2009
  40. 40.German sweet bread traditionally eaten at Christmas
  41. 41.Thin Japanese noodles made from buckwheat flour
  42. 42.Model who said "We don't wake up for less than 10,000 dollars a day”
  43. 43.Tropical trees of the species Roystonea regia, used ornamentally in the southern US
  44. 44.Having no gills
  45. 45.Tom Jones sang the theme song for this 1965 film
  46. 46.The side piece of a door or window
  47. 47.Temperature scale on which water boils at 80 degrees
  48. 48.Carrot, cassava, turnip or yam
  49. 49.Unofficial name for the border between Germany and Poland
  50. 50.____s of the King is a Tennyson volume of Arthurian poetry
  51. 51."Lather, ____” is a colloquial indication of a tiresomely predictable procedure
  52. 52.Symbol indicating the position of middle C in some trombone, cello and bassoon parts
  53. 53.One with an uncanny ability to make money may be said to have the ____ touch
  54. 54.Synthetic polymer often used to make wet suits
  55. 55."The media's the most powerful ____ on earth” (Malcolm X)
  56. 56.The name of seven Stuart kings of Scotland
  57. 57.Inlet which is part of the Irish Sea shipping forecast area
  58. 58.Actor who came to prominence as a cowboy hitchhiker in the 1991 film Thelma & Louise
  59. 59."Battalions of the accursed, captained by pallid data that I have ____, will march” (Book of The Damned, Charles Fort)
  60. 60.Facial features of a "bombing” trend which began in the 2000s
  61. 61.Cistercian ruin in the North York Moors national park
  62. 62.Ancient Greek site of the temple of Diana
  63. 63.Colloquially, a very unreasonable hour
  64. 64.Flowering plant sometimes called sword lily
  65. 65.Supermarket chain created when West Yorkshire dairy and butchery companies merged in 1965
  66. 66.To take drugs without supervision
  67. 67."Corruption, the most ____ symptom of constitutional liberty” (Edward Gibbon in Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire)
  68. 68.Ceramic pieces with a metallic glaze
  69. 69.While I breathe,I hope' (Latin)
  70. 70.Author of The Third Man
  71. 71.Belgian winner of the 2021 Wimbledon women's doubles, with Hsieh Su-wei
  72. 72.Turkish dish of aubergines stuffed with garlic, onions and tomatoes, apparently named after a prayer leader
  73. 73.Writer of The African Queen and other nautical tales
  74. 74."A poem is never finished, only ____” (WH Auden paraphrasing French poet Paul Valéry)
  75. 75.Scottish football club whose home matches were at Love Street stadium until 2009
  76. 76.Public school for girls near Brighton
  77. 77.Louis ____ is famous for high-end bags and leather goods
  78. 78.Nickname of the character played by Don Estelle in It Ain't Half Hot Mum
  79. 79.One sixteenth of an ounce
  80. 80.Country house: term for family area
  81. 81.European local found during search
  82. 82.____ is leaving requisite ogres formed extravagantly
  83. 83.Vehicle's condition in reversal of career
  84. 84.Tower possibly to be advised by King
  85. 85.No longer stop children finding boggy ground
  86. 86.Please pray they're exceptionally quiet at the front
  87. 87.Who lack conviction in Greece's capital? First couple are deported
  88. 88.Millions getting stuck into hot toast is tops
  89. 89.Collectors of pollen range across acres
  90. 90.Rab C's one about wife in bedroom
  91. 91.Local population name child who does the chasing over denial
  92. 92.Attorney left backing worm
  93. 93.Equipment mostly with current ground worker
  94. 94.American chap I see clutching mug like a tumbler?
  95. 95.Busy butlers on tap, these define some kings
  96. 96.I try Pope or one of his ilk
  97. 97.League's first use of anything not involving line
  98. 98.Rising wit sure to host grand assemblies
  99. 99.Blushes as Bruce's scene flops following eccentricity
  100. 100.Remark about a moth spreading out
  101. 101.Dragonflies chase around before going up
  102. 102.Up-to-date telly's about overturning solemn settings
  103. 103.Noun replacing quiet feeble sort is potty
  104. 104.Born with money? Supplier of beneficial oil
  105. 105.We're inseparable as one in unchanged group comes out on top
  106. 106.As used by poet, meat wagon is boring now
  107. 107.Atmosphere in restaurant
  108. 108.Club's polled about starter
  109. 109.Somewhat unlikely having it for special shawl
  110. 110.Trollop grins for locals around independent Earl
  111. 111.Pay up for spitfire
  112. 112.Pigeon bit first marsh-dweller
  113. 113.One on benefit spotted cat climbing curtain
  114. 114.In a worthy way, awkwardly only involving Baron
  115. 115.Wind leads to bloating — offensive release assured
  116. 116.Ultra, praeterea; further, more fully
  117. 117.With a bow, something curved; in ____ Titi fingitur pompa triumphalis
  118. 118.Violence you want?
  119. 119.They are handling, managing
  120. 120.Is qui in navibus vehitur
  121. 121.Breast, heart (Abl); toto ____ amare, to be head over heels in love
  122. 122.Something straight, upright, virtuous
  123. 123.Chaps who have been sent out (ppp emitto)
  124. 124.You (s) bring news, announce
  125. 125.Something else, usually with a choice of more than two
  126. 126.Dark care: "post equitem sedet ____ ____” Horace Odes 3.1.40
  127. 127."Let there be light”: fiat ____
  128. 128.To be, or to eat (irreg) the same thing?
  129. 129.He works: "rura bubus ____” (Horace Epodes 2.3) ploughing the fields
  130. 130.They had arrived, come to
  131. 131.Gradu; "____ processit anili [Hecuba]” Ovid Met 13.533, with an elderly gait
  132. 132.Men on the point of entering (fut ptcp, nom)
  133. 133.I carve, scratch (cave ne "u” scribas: nimis alte fodies!)
  134. 134.As an alternative. . ..
  135. 135.. . . one sharing property. Camilla ____ Caroli fuisset nisi regina creata esset
  136. 136.He spoke earnestly, said serious things
  137. 137."Ama, precor” insane dicis? You need to get ready
  138. 138.Praeco nat usque ad insulam, partim. What an effort!
  139. 139.Docte, callide; cleverly done (eg Terence Andria 183)
  140. 140.Eo; non gradior, nisi ad eum locum
  141. 141.Come on, man, do it!
  142. 142.Country that shares the Mosquito Coast with Nicaragua
  143. 143.Game bird with golden and Lady Amherst's species
  144. 144.Choreographer on the films Cabaret and Sweet Charity
  145. 145.Compound found in tea, cola and chocolate
  146. 146.19th-century tenant of Dove Cottage, Grasmere, with his sister, Dorothy
  147. 147.Wendy -, writer of the poems Loss and Bloody Men
  148. 148.Italian director of La Dolce Vita and 8½
  149. 149.Muscle that extends the elbow joint
  150. 150.Youth activity group between Beavers and Scouts

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