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