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- 1.Ultimate expert in computing or similar technology
- 2.Psychological malaise supposedly affecting the rich
- 3.Supercontinent which existed between about 335 and 200 million years ago
- 4.Small folded sheet used for writing a short letter
- 5.Latin phrase meaning "from the very beginning”
- 6.In his own words, Aaron Copland's second "cowboy ballet”
- 7.Greek letter which is a symbol for torque in physics
- 8.Giving unconventional views, time minidresses got revived!
- 9.Needing energy, inhaler fixed on the nose
- 10.Fish and capers I love
- 11.Space rock? Roadies out to screen it
- 12.Scottish churchgoers discussing what happens when heating's broken?
- 13.Over the hill by mines out of bounds
- 14.Believe engaging Queen is to join King being prickly
- 15.Very cross about dress getting wet
- 16.Plants ordered from short October sales
- 17.Drinks in horse-drawn carriage not finished
- 18.Hit record for one of the Animals
- 19.Refuse hot cracking screen — it's easily broken in that condition
- 20.Discover digs with small gaps in doors?
- 21.People enthralled after direction reversed
- 22.Valium dispensed for Islamic teacher
- 23.Is Unionist deploring reforms ruining a good deal?
- 24.Drop of Drambuie a piper's drunk?
- 25.Find out about one-time position of an organ
- 26.Highland peaks for climbing cut short
- 27.Listen in for a flatterer
- 28.Dismal as before around eastern port
- 29.Leaving King's Head, take a main road or minor one?
- 30.Between ourselves, nothing's left for unpaid workers?
- 31.Harry tears after team and strikes
- 32.Shy maiden engaged showing love for bachelor
- 33.Standard and Independent passed over most of eg, Derby game
- 34.One's heard clearing up in English town
- 35.Pee in chain store after a large drink
- 36.Only one hundred, access is managed for practice of self-discipline
- 37.Book showing Broad and Knight defending Stokes?
- 38.Daily coming round at one was an early religious sect member
- 39.Lobster trap coming from inlet almost lost
- 40.Not the latest kind of deodorant for old war leader
- 41.Glaswegian drunk has date with a local magistrate
- 42.Work or labour
- 43.Sine me ____: let me go through it ie, her story, Ter. Eun. 124
- 44.Really and truly
- 45.For those who live in the heavens, ie goddesses and gods
- 46.Let there be light: ____ lux, Genesis 1.3
- 47.Highest and deepest, a polar superlative masc. adj.
- 48.Dawn 'was blushing', see Aen. 3.521
- 49.____ homo' inquit Pilatus, Evangelium secundum Ioannem 19.5
- 50.I would disappoint, imperf., subj., 1st decl. dep.
- 51.Chargers? (non telephonum gestabile sed quadrupedes)
- 52.Caprarius Vergili, lege Ecl. 1 et 7
- 53.For you and your daughter: tibi et gnatae ____
- 54.____ et puellae exeunt ut ludant
- 55.To watch and observe (1st decl.): contueri
- 56.What do bonfires and lovers do? Incendunt et furunt
- 57.In ____ res: it's here that epicists conventionally set out
- 58.Loquor, verba facio: I say
- 59.Way out (non cum mente tua in nubibus sed porta)
- 60.Infinitive of the basic verb of motion
- 61.She's present or, as an impersonal verb, it concerns
- 62.Chariot or, by synecdoche, a triumph (acc.)
- 63.I'll take care of it.' sic Sosia, Terence Andria 171
- 64.Pyrgo dixit ____ a se relictam esse (acc. graecum est), Aen. 5.650
- 65.For the sake of, due to, prep. often with preceding gen.
- 66.With the wit Catullus wanted, vide 13.5
- 67.Gripping tool in carpentry and metalwork
- 68.Heavy metal band formed in the 1970s in Sheffield
- 69.Moroccan city overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar
- 70.Arthurian son of Lancelot who sought the Holy Grail
- 71.Sitcom featuring Norwich's most cringeworthy broadcaster
- 72.Bela -, Hungarian-born actor famed for playing Dracula
- 73.Cold weather accessory
- 74.Most famous invention of Percy Shaw (1890-1976)
- 75.Bird such as the kea, kakapo or galah
- 76.Pieces of crispy crackling eaten as a snack
- 77.Yellowish variety of quartz
- 78.Regional capital of Umbria in Italy
- 79.County town that inspired Casterbridge in the works of Thomas Hardy
- 80.- James, blues vocalist whose signature song was At Last
- 81.Old-fashioned name for sulphuric acid
- 82.Anglicised spelling of a province in the northwest of the Republic of Ireland
- 83.Princess abducted by Zeus in the form of a white bull
- 84.Cricket delivery turning from a right-hander's on side to off
- 85.Traditional name for the founders of the Plymouth Colony in 1620
- 86.Plant louse or greenfly
- 87.One of the two Major League baseball teams based in Los Angeles
- 88.British sprinter, the 2019 women's 200m world champion
- 89.Period of 20,160 minutes
- 90.Nickname of the British Army Reserve
- 91.Peninsula projecting into the Atlantic from southeastern Massachusetts
- 92.Deep-fried tortilla topped with meat, cheese and beans
- 93.Commodity of predominant importance to a nation
- 94.Revolving machine part
- 95.In architecture, the male equivalent of a caryatid
- 96.Northernmost of Japan's four main islands
- 97.Craft in which Yuri Gagarin became the first man in space
- 98.R&B singer — her 1993 debut album won three Grammies
- 99.The name of Malawi until 1964
- 100.Name shared by colleges at Oxford and Cambridge
- 101.Pseudonym of the playwright Jean-Baptiste Poquelin
- 102.An ignition key engages the ____ to connect to the starter motor
- 103."Religion [. . .] is the ____ of the people” (Karl Marx)
- 104.Formal footwear, sometimes with a bow or buckle
- 105.World heavyweight boxing champion, 1978-85
- 106.____-Bastogne-____ is the oldest cycle racing "Monument”
- 107.Word which can follow "caustic” and "cream”
- 108.The bowls equivalent of the "cochonnet” in boules
- 109.In Scott's Waverley novels, The ____ follows The Monastery
- 110.Painter whose depictions of history are a major feature of Mexico City's Palacio Nacional
- 111.Alternative to "Hoosier” for someone from a particular US state
- 112.Historian Hugh Trevor-Roper became Baron ____
- 113.The ____ is a Tchaikovsky ballet based on a fairy tale
- 114.The Basque name for the Basque Country
- 115.Strait separating the Orkneys and the Scottish mainland
- 116.Kristi ____'s 1992 figure skating win made her the first Asian American winner of a Winter Olympics gold medal
- 117.Make a prediction based on available data
- 118.A Hindu or Buddhist religious text
- 119.In the 1930s and 1940s, the ____, were one of the first African American vocal groups to be popular with both black and white audiences
- 120.Wine whose sweetness is traditionally measured in puttonyos
- 121.Modern and ancient Greek region including Athens
- 122.Apollo 11's Eagle, for example
- 123.To absorb into something else
- 124.A kerchief worn in place of a hat
- 125.A young fox
- 126.Author of Black Beauty
- 127.Stage name of Israeli singer Sharon Cohen
- 128.Nickname given to Nebraska-born US business magnate Warren Buffett
- 129.Quadrilateral with two parallel sides in the UK, and none in the US and Canada
- 130.Small anchor used to move or turn a ship
- 131.Actress, Oscar-nominated for her 2002 role as painter Frida Kahlo
- 132.2010 video game with John Marston as the protagonist
- 133.Vessels used by soldiers for both cooking and eating
- 134.On a weather map, the kind of front symbolised by a combination of spikes and semi-circles
- 135.In a quote attributed to Billy Connolly and others, an intellectual is someone who can listen to the William Tell Overture without thinking of ____
- 136.Knitting technique which can be used to create colour effects relatively easily
- 137.Form of storage which has largely replaced pill bottles
- 138.The ____ comprised pianist Richard and drummer Karen
- 139.Poet Robert Burns became this kind of official as a better use of his education than farming
- 140.Department store chain which closed in May 2021
- 141."A moral, sensible, and well-bred man / Will not ____ me, and no other can” (Cowper)
- 142.Breathing in a laboured way
- 143.One of the world's few nations with contiguous territory in 43D continents
- 144.See 39D
- 145.Merry and encouraging, not revolting
- 146.Dancers getting relief, stifling expression of joy?
- 147.One of the Scots embracing the goddess
- 148.Animal in hollow place nipped by nasty adder
- 149.My note about true origin of word
- 150.African shelter by university