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