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  1. 1.Ultimate expert in computing or similar technology
  2. 2.Psychological malaise supposedly affecting the rich
  3. 3.Supercontinent which existed between about 335 and 200 million years ago
  4. 4.Small folded sheet used for writing a short letter
  5. 5.Latin phrase meaning "from the very beginning”
  6. 6.In his own words, Aaron Copland's second "cowboy ballet”
  7. 7.Greek letter which is a symbol for torque in physics
  8. 8.Giving unconventional views, time minidresses got revived!
  9. 9.Needing energy, inhaler fixed on the nose
  10. 10.Fish and capers I love
  11. 11.Space rock? Roadies out to screen it
  12. 12.Scottish churchgoers discussing what happens when heating's broken?
  13. 13.Over the hill by mines out of bounds
  14. 14.Believe engaging Queen is to join King being prickly
  15. 15.Very cross about dress getting wet
  16. 16.Plants ordered from short October sales
  17. 17.Drinks in horse-drawn carriage not finished
  18. 18.Hit record for one of the Animals
  19. 19.Refuse hot cracking screen — it's easily broken in that condition
  20. 20.Discover digs with small gaps in doors?
  21. 21.People enthralled after direction reversed
  22. 22.Valium dispensed for Islamic teacher
  23. 23.Is Unionist deploring reforms ruining a good deal?
  24. 24.Drop of Drambuie a piper's drunk?
  25. 25.Find out about one-time position of an organ
  26. 26.Highland peaks for climbing cut short
  27. 27.Listen in for a flatterer
  28. 28.Dismal as before around eastern port
  29. 29.Leaving King's Head, take a main road or minor one?
  30. 30.Between ourselves, nothing's left for unpaid workers?
  31. 31.Harry tears after team and strikes
  32. 32.Shy maiden engaged showing love for bachelor
  33. 33.Standard and Independent passed over most of eg, Derby game
  34. 34.One's heard clearing up in English town
  35. 35.Pee in chain store after a large drink
  36. 36.Only one hundred, access is managed for practice of self-discipline
  37. 37.Book showing Broad and Knight defending Stokes?
  38. 38.Daily coming round at one was an early religious sect member
  39. 39.Lobster trap coming from inlet almost lost
  40. 40.Not the latest kind of deodorant for old war leader
  41. 41.Glaswegian drunk has date with a local magistrate
  42. 42.Work or labour
  43. 43.Sine me ____: let me go through it ie, her story, Ter. Eun. 124
  44. 44.Really and truly
  45. 45.For those who live in the heavens, ie goddesses and gods
  46. 46.Let there be light: ____ lux, Genesis 1.3
  47. 47.Highest and deepest, a polar superlative masc. adj.
  48. 48.Dawn 'was blushing', see Aen. 3.521
  49. 49.____ homo' inquit Pilatus, Evangelium secundum Ioannem 19.5
  50. 50.I would disappoint, imperf., subj., 1st decl. dep.
  51. 51.Chargers? (non telephonum gestabile sed quadrupedes)
  52. 52.Caprarius Vergili, lege Ecl. 1 et 7
  53. 53.For you and your daughter: tibi et gnatae ____
  54. 54.____ et puellae exeunt ut ludant
  55. 55.To watch and observe (1st decl.): contueri
  56. 56.What do bonfires and lovers do? Incendunt et furunt
  57. 57.In ____ res: it's here that epicists conventionally set out
  58. 58.Loquor, verba facio: I say
  59. 59.Way out (non cum mente tua in nubibus sed porta)
  60. 60.Infinitive of the basic verb of motion
  61. 61.She's present or, as an impersonal verb, it concerns
  62. 62.Chariot or, by synecdoche, a triumph (acc.)
  63. 63.I'll take care of it.' sic Sosia, Terence Andria 171
  64. 64.Pyrgo dixit ____ a se relictam esse (acc. graecum est), Aen. 5.650
  65. 65.For the sake of, due to, prep. often with preceding gen.
  66. 66.With the wit Catullus wanted, vide 13.5
  67. 67.Gripping tool in carpentry and metalwork
  68. 68.Heavy metal band formed in the 1970s in Sheffield
  69. 69.Moroccan city overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar
  70. 70.Arthurian son of Lancelot who sought the Holy Grail
  71. 71.Sitcom featuring Norwich's most cringeworthy broadcaster
  72. 72.Bela -, Hungarian-born actor famed for playing Dracula
  73. 73.Cold weather accessory
  74. 74.Most famous invention of Percy Shaw (1890-1976)
  75. 75.Bird such as the kea, kakapo or galah
  76. 76.Pieces of crispy crackling eaten as a snack
  77. 77.Yellowish variety of quartz
  78. 78.Regional capital of Umbria in Italy
  79. 79.County town that inspired Casterbridge in the works of Thomas Hardy
  80. 80.- James, blues vocalist whose signature song was At Last
  81. 81.Old-fashioned name for sulphuric acid
  82. 82.Anglicised spelling of a province in the northwest of the Republic of Ireland
  83. 83.Princess abducted by Zeus in the form of a white bull
  84. 84.Cricket delivery turning from a right-hander's on side to off
  85. 85.Traditional name for the founders of the Plymouth Colony in 1620
  86. 86.Plant louse or greenfly
  87. 87.One of the two Major League baseball teams based in Los Angeles
  88. 88.British sprinter, the 2019 women's 200m world champion
  89. 89.Period of 20,160 minutes
  90. 90.Nickname of the British Army Reserve
  91. 91.Peninsula projecting into the Atlantic from southeastern Massachusetts
  92. 92.Deep-fried tortilla topped with meat, cheese and beans
  93. 93.Commodity of predominant importance to a nation
  94. 94.Revolving machine part
  95. 95.In architecture, the male equivalent of a caryatid
  96. 96.Northernmost of Japan's four main islands
  97. 97.Craft in which Yuri Gagarin became the first man in space
  98. 98.R&B singer — her 1993 debut album won three Grammies
  99. 99.The name of Malawi until 1964
  100. 100.Name shared by colleges at Oxford and Cambridge
  101. 101.Pseudonym of the playwright Jean-Baptiste Poquelin
  102. 102.An ignition key engages the ____ to connect to the starter motor
  103. 103."Religion [. . .] is the ____ of the people” (Karl Marx)
  104. 104.Formal footwear, sometimes with a bow or buckle
  105. 105.World heavyweight boxing champion, 1978-85
  106. 106.____-Bastogne-____ is the oldest cycle racing "Monument”
  107. 107.Word which can follow "caustic” and "cream”
  108. 108.The bowls equivalent of the "cochonnet” in boules
  109. 109.In Scott's Waverley novels, The ____ follows The Monastery
  110. 110.Painter whose depictions of history are a major feature of Mexico City's Palacio Nacional
  111. 111.Alternative to "Hoosier” for someone from a particular US state
  112. 112.Historian Hugh Trevor-Roper became Baron ____
  113. 113.The ____ is a Tchaikovsky ballet based on a fairy tale
  114. 114.The Basque name for the Basque Country
  115. 115.Strait separating the Orkneys and the Scottish mainland
  116. 116.Kristi ____'s 1992 figure skating win made her the first Asian American winner of a Winter Olympics gold medal
  117. 117.Make a prediction based on available data
  118. 118.A Hindu or Buddhist religious text
  119. 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. 120.Wine whose sweetness is traditionally measured in puttonyos
  121. 121.Modern and ancient Greek region including Athens
  122. 122.Apollo 11's Eagle, for example
  123. 123.To absorb into something else
  124. 124.A kerchief worn in place of a hat
  125. 125.A young fox
  126. 126.Author of Black Beauty
  127. 127.Stage name of Israeli singer Sharon Cohen
  128. 128.Nickname given to Nebraska-born US business magnate Warren Buffett
  129. 129.Quadrilateral with two parallel sides in the UK, and none in the US and Canada
  130. 130.Small anchor used to move or turn a ship
  131. 131.Actress, Oscar-nominated for her 2002 role as painter Frida Kahlo
  132. 132.2010 video game with John Marston as the protagonist
  133. 133.Vessels used by soldiers for both cooking and eating
  134. 134.On a weather map, the kind of front symbolised by a combination of spikes and semi-circles
  135. 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. 136.Knitting technique which can be used to create colour effects relatively easily
  137. 137.Form of storage which has largely replaced pill bottles
  138. 138.The ____ comprised pianist Richard and drummer Karen
  139. 139.Poet Robert Burns became this kind of official as a better use of his education than farming
  140. 140.Department store chain which closed in May 2021
  141. 141."A moral, sensible, and well-bred man / Will not ____ me, and no other can” (Cowper)
  142. 142.Breathing in a laboured way
  143. 143.One of the world's few nations with contiguous territory in 43D continents
  144. 144.See 39D
  145. 145.Merry and encouraging, not revolting
  146. 146.Dancers getting relief, stifling expression of joy?
  147. 147.One of the Scots embracing the goddess
  148. 148.Animal in hollow place nipped by nasty adder
  149. 149.My note about true origin of word
  150. 150.African shelter by university

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