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  1. 1.Augustus —, London-born artist and traveller attached to HMS Beagle from 1831-32
  2. 2.2005 film comedy starring Will Smith in the title role
  3. 3.Mother of Coriolanus in the William Shakespeare play of that name
  4. 4.1950 novel by Edna Ferber
  5. 5.1961 three-act stage drama by Tennessee Williams starring Patrick O'Neal and Bette Davis
  6. 6.Strong alcoholic drink distilled from fermented fruits
  7. 7.Andrea —, author of novels Fruit of the Lemon and Never Far from Nowhere
  8. 8.American Tribal Love Rock Musical that opened on Broadway in 1968
  9. 9.11th-century Anglo-Saxon rebel who defended the Isle of Ely against William the Conqueror
  10. 10.African republic; capital Nouakchott
  11. 11.Riz —, 2017 Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie winner for The Night Of
  12. 12.2016 Olympics individual field event won by US athletes Jeff Henderson and Tianna Bartoletta
  13. 13.Henrik —, author of stage plays Hedda Gabler and The League of Youth
  14. 14.Scottish dish made from sheep's or calf's offal, oatmeal, suet and seasonings boiled in a skin made from the animal's stomach
  15. 15.Brian —, actor and presenter whose credits include BBC TV series Play School and Play Away
  16. 16.English poet who authored 1677 stage drama All for Love
  17. 17.The —, 2013 film thriller starring Ethan Hawke and Lena Headey
  18. 18.1987 comedy-drama film starring Mickey Rourke and Faye Dunaway based on the life of poet Charles Bukowski
  19. 19.Nafissatou —, 2016 Olympic heptathlon gold medallist
  20. 20.Edgar Allan —, US short-story writer who died in 1849
  21. 21.Dark reddish-brown pigment obtained from the inky secretion of the cuttlefish
  22. 22.Mark —, actor who starred as Luke Skywalker in 1977 action film Star Wars
  23. 23.One skilled in the Japanese martial art of ninjutsu
  24. 24.1894 stage play by George Bernard Shaw whose heroine is Raina Petkoff
  25. 25.Biblical king of Israel and husband of Jezebel
  26. 26.Opera by Arthur Sullivan and Basil Hood first performed in 1899
  27. 27.Aircraft firm founded by Alliott Verdon Roe in 1910
  28. 28.Sherwood —, author of 1919 short story collection Winesburg, Ohio
  29. 29.1963 musical-comedy film starring Cliff Richard and Lauri Peters
  30. 30.Chuck —, animated cartoon director who created characters Wile E Coyote and Marvin Martian
  31. 31.Honest old counsellor in William Shakespeare play The Tempest
  32. 32.Ruby —, comedienne who authored 2002 memoir How Do You Want Me?
  33. 33.V I —, Russian statesman who died in 1924
  34. 34.Hydrocarbon found in carrots and sweet potatoes; main dietary source of vitamin A
  35. 35.1986, 1987, 1991 and 1993 World Rally Drivers' Championship winner
  36. 36.Scotland centre-forward; Liverpool 1965 FA Cup Final winning scorer
  37. 37.Seaport in Western Australia at the mouth of the Swan River
  38. 38.John —, actor who portrayed Jack Kerouac in 1980 film drama Heart Beat
  39. 39.2006 no 1 album by Robbie Williams
  40. 40.Island in the English Channel whose two main parts are linked by isthmus La Coupee
  41. 41.1847 novel by Herman Melville
  42. 42.Silvery-white metallic element; symbol Mg
  43. 43.1954 novel by Alexander Trocchi
  44. 44.John —, author of 1728 stage work The Beggar's Opera
  45. 45.Jean-Antoine —, French painter whose works include 1717's The Embarkation for Cythera
  46. 46.John Hanning —, Devon-born explorer who discovered Lake Victoria in 1858
  47. 47.Plantation in 1936 Margaret Mitchell novel Gone with the Wind
  48. 48.Flesh of a pig used as food
  49. 49.1998 film drama starring Meryl Streep and Renee Zellweger
  50. 50.Trilogy of novels by Evelyn Waugh including Men at Arms
  51. 51.US actress who played Trina Yale in 1966 film drama The Oscar
  52. 52.Fourth largest city in Kansas, US, whose name derives from a Shawnee word meaning beautiful
  53. 53.SI unit of work or energy
  54. 54.Rich —, 2002 PGA Championship winner
  55. 55.City in Turkey; capital of Kocaeli Province
  56. 56.Lysette —, actress whose played Lyssa in 1983 adventure film Krull
  57. 57.2001-05 US television comedy-drama series starring Peter Krause and Michael C Hall
  58. 58.1946 biopic starring Ida Lupino as Emily Bronte
  59. 59.Dicky —, US golfer; 1994 Federal Express St Jude Classic tournament winner
  60. 60.Town in South Holland, Netherlands, associated with a type of tin-glazed earthenware
  61. 61.Don —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for Hotel Rwanda
  62. 62.Member of a South American Indian people whose empire centred on Peru
  63. 63.Peter —, English golfer; 1973 and 1974 French Open tournament winner
  64. 64.Micheline —, 1948 Olympic shot and discus gold medallist
  65. 65.Large earth-boring dung beetle
  66. 66.Victorian card game in which players collect pairs and try not to be left with a penalty card
  67. 67.2007 novel by Harlan Coben
  68. 68.American racehorse; 2018 Triple Crown winner
  69. 69.Spiny Mediterranean plant with edible flower buds
  70. 70.Rex —, author of mystery novels The Broken Vase and The Hand in the Glove
  71. 71.John —, 2001-18 Republic of Ireland defender who played over 200 league games for both Manchester United and Sunderland
  72. 72.2000 romcom starring Hugh Laurie and Joely Richardson
  73. 73.Garlic mayonnaise
  74. 74.River forming part of the border between Germany and Luxembourg
  75. 75.Gerry —, US golfer; 1999 Benson and Hedges Malaysian Open tournament winner
  76. 76.In weaving, yarn woven across the width of a fabric
  77. 77.Silvery-white metal; symbol Ce
  78. 78.Robert —, author of novels Necrophenia and Retromancer
  79. 79.Son of Polixenes in William Shakespeare play The Winter's Tale
  80. 80.Screen or wall decoration at the back of an altar
  81. 81.Lizard of tropical Asia and Africa with reduced limbs
  82. 82.Junko —, 1993 World Championships women's marathon gold medallist
  83. 83.2012 St Leger winner ridden by Mickael Barzalona
  84. 84.River in Kent that flows into the English Channel at Pegwell Bay
  85. 85.Greek philosopher born in 341 BC who authored treatise On Nature
  86. 86.Domed or vaulted recess at the east end of a church
  87. 87.Kind of thin fragile porcelain named after a town in Northern Ireland
  88. 88.Village in Scotland south of Stirling; site of a 1314 battle
  89. 89.Fast powerful overhead stroke in tennis
  90. 90.Fictional detective who first appeared in 1893 story The Missing Millionaire by Hal Meredeth aka Harry Blyth
  91. 91.Benjamin —, US president from 1889-93
  92. 92.A M E —, West Indies Test cricketer who took 6-37 against England in Manchester in 1976
  93. 93.Elizabeth Barrett Browning's spaniel; subject of a 1933 biography by Virginia Woolf
  94. 94.Edward —, director of films Glory, Defiance and The Siege
  95. 95.River in central Germany upon which Felsberg and Fritzlar stand
  96. 96.Region of central and northwest Romania that belonged to Hungary from the 11th century until 1918
  97. 97.M T G —, Australia Test cricketer who hit 199 against England in Leeds in 1997
  98. 98.Rugby union lock; 1974 Wales Test debutant against Ireland
  99. 99.2008 animated film starring the voice talent of John Cusack in the title role
  100. 100.John —, actor who played Jonathan Carnahan in action films The Mummy and The Mummy Returns
  101. 101.State of northeast India producing large quantities of tea
  102. 102.Stoat in northern regions or its fur
  103. 103.Island off the West coast of Scotland whose chief town is Tobermory
  104. 104.Phoebe —, actress who played the title role in 1994 comedy-drama film Princess Caraboo
  105. 105.Silvery-white metallic element; symbol Ho
  106. 106.US author of novels Great House and The History of Love
  107. 107.Austrian conductor whose New York Metropolitan Opera debut was in 1957
  108. 108.University in Birmingham founded in 1966
  109. 109.David —, former England and Aston Villa midfield footballer; 1990 PFA Players' Player of the Year award winner
  110. 110.Chinese puzzle in which a square is cut into seven pieces and formed into figures
  111. 111.Laszlo —, Hungarian journalist who patented the first practical ball-point pen
  112. 112.1988 novel by Thomas Harris
  113. 113.City in Honshu housing the most sacred Shinto shrine in Japan
  114. 114.Son of Noah and father of Canaan in the Old Testament
  115. 115.Submarine of Captain Nemo in 1870 Jules Verne novel 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
  116. 116.Jennifer —, actress who played the title role in 2004 romcom Along Came Polly
  117. 117.John —, English poet whose volumes include The Rural Muse and The Village Minstrel
  118. 118.Blyth —, 1996 Olympic Individual Eventing gold medallist
  119. 119.Branch of science concerned with the study of the properties of space, time, matter and energy
  120. 120.Charles —, 19th-century French acrobat born Jean-Francois Gravelet
  121. 121.Country of Central America between Costa Rica and Colombia
  122. 122.Capital of Bulgaria
  123. 123.SI unit of power
  124. 124.The —, 1968 film drama starring Alain Delon and Marianne Faithfull
  125. 125.Highest adult male voice
  126. 126.1873 novel by R M Ballantyne
  127. 127.Young swan
  128. 128.Actress who played the title role in 2007 BBC TV series Fanny Hill
  129. 129.Ruslan —, 2007-09 WBA Heavyweight champion
  130. 130.1969 film musical starring Barbra Streisand in the title role
  131. 131.Port in southern California, US, north of Tijuana
  132. 132.Tiny wafer of semiconductor material used in the manufacture of electronic equipment
  133. 133.Standard unit of currency of Turkey
  134. 134.Wife of Cronus and mother of Zeus in Greek mythology
  135. 135.Genus of flowering plants native to North America including moss — and creeping —
  136. 136.David —, host of 1960s BBC TV satire show That Was the Week That Was
  137. 137.Mark —, Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for The Departed
  138. 138.Michael —, Secretary of State for Education from 2010-14
  139. 139.Richard —, director of films Iris and Notes on a Scandal
  140. 140.Third son of Adam in the Old Testament
  141. 141.Author of 1957 novel Room at the Top
  142. 142.Moorish castle or palace in Spain such as the — of Segovia
  143. 143.Motor racing driver; F1 1999 Australian GP winner
  144. 144.Kenyan lioness cared for by George and Joy Adamson from 1956-61
  145. 145.Sidney —, British economist and social historian who co-founded magazine The New Statesman with wife Beatrice
  146. 146.Judy —, famous mother of actress Kate Beckinsale
  147. 147.Clive —, actor who played Mike Barratt in Casualty and Holby City
  148. 148.Saracens rugby union flanker; 2003 South Africa Test debutant against Georgia
  149. 149.Genus of evergreen shrubs including the common — whose bitter leaves are used in herbal medicine
  150. 150.Vince —, actor who played Ron Dixon in Channel 4 soap Brookside from 1990-2003

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