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- 1.1941 comedy-drama film starring Gary Cooper in the title role
- 2.County of the Republic of Ireland whose settlements include Drumlish, Moydow and Granard
- 3.Louis —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for 1950 biopic The Magnificent Yankee
- 4.Warm hip-length waterproof coat with a hood originally worn by the Inuit
- 5.Edward —, English pirate also known as Blackbeard who died in 1718
- 6.National style of wrestling of Japan
- 7.& 9A The —, 1992 book by Alison Weir about Edward V and his brother Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York
- 8.Carlo —, creator of Pinocchio born Carlo Lorenzini
- 9.See 6 Across
- 10.Tourist city in NE Hungary at the centre of a wine-producing region
- 11.City in Sarthe, NW France, which hosts an annual motor race
- 12.Old World coniferous tree with evergreen needle-like leaves
- 13.James —, French painter whose works include 1877's October
- 14.William Joseph —, Governor-General of Australia from 1953-60
- 15.Strong polymer first produced by the DuPont firm in the 1930s
- 16.S M —, South Africa Test cricketer who took 6-78 against Pakistan at Faisalabad in 2003
- 17.1991 adventure film starring Bill Campbell and Jennifer Connelly
- 18.James —, actor who played Uncle Bertie in 1972 family film The Amazing Mr Blunden
- 19.Harold —, Italy-born poet and art collector who died in 1994
- 20.Savoury jelly based on meat or fish stock used as a mould for meat or vegetables
- 21.& 14D 1981 stage play by Julian Mitchell
- 22.Arab sailing vessel with one or two masts
- 23.Mauricio —, former Argentina defender; appointed Chelsea manager in 2023
- 24.The —, 1973 novel by Beryl Bainbridge
- 25.Hard black variety of lignite
- 26.Roger —, caricaturist and ceramicist; co-creator of ITV comedy puppet series Spitting Image
- 27.Rauno —, motor racing driver; a winner of the 1965 RAC Rally
- 28.See 4 Down
- 29.1982 novel by James A Michener
- 30.Tree whose wood is used for bridges as it resists underwater rot
- 31.John —, author of the novels The Autograph Hound and Hot to Trot
- 32.Matt —, alter ego of Marvel Comics superhero Daredevil
- 33.& 22A North American hardwood tree whose sap is the source of an edible syrup
- 34.Andre —, French motor car manufacturer who began selling cars under his own name in 1919
- 35.See 23 Across
- 36.Terence —, Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for Billy Budd
- 37.Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar winner for Moonstruck
- 38.National Trust property near Wakefield, West Yorkshire, noted for its collection of Chippendale furniture
- 39.Richard —, 19th-century English painter whose works include the unfinished The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke
- 40.Tycho —, Danish astronomer who established the Uraniborg Observatory on the island of Hven
- 41.See 14 Across
- 42.Ludovic —, journalist and broadcaster married to dancer Moira Shearer from 1950-2006
- 43.See 7 Across
- 44.& 9A Singer-actress who starred as Lucy Wagner in 2002 comedy-drama film Crossroads
- 45.2001 novel by Walter Kirn
- 46.City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, housing the Reinoldikirche
- 47.Ethan —, Best Director Oscar joint-winner; author of 1998 volume of short stories Gates of Eden
- 48.Robert —, US actor who played Kelly Robinson in 1960s US television series I Spy
- 49.Town in Galilee where Jesus is said to have performed his first miracle
- 50.Lucy —, actress who played Natalie Evans in BBC TV soap EastEnders
- 51.Bayonne rugby union fullback; gained 100 caps for Melbourne Rebels from 2016-23
- 52.Southernmost of the islands of the Inner Hebrides off the Scottish coast
- 53.Keyed woodwind instrument with a cylindrical bore and a single reed
- 54.Republic on the Persian Gulf whose capital is Baghdad
- 55.Martin —, Astronomer Royal from 1972-82
- 56.Deborah —, Best Actress Oscar nominee for The Sundowners
- 57.See 18 Across
- 58.Resort area and suburb of Honolulu, Hawaii
- 59.1836 Battle of the —, pivotal event in the Texas Revolution
- 60.Southernmost of the Great Lakes of North America
- 61.See 16 Down
- 62.Any one of the 10 black-belt grades of judo proficiency
- 63.Two-piece swimming costume
- 64.Art of growing dwarfed ornamental varieties of trees and shrubs in pots
- 65.& 1A Deputy leader of the Labour Party from 1983-92
- 66.Peter —, Labour MP for Neath from 1991-2015; Secretary of State for Wales from 2002-08
- 67.Michael —, actor who played The Professor in 1985 film drama Insignificance
- 68.Rafael —, 1963 US National Singles tennis championship winner
- 69.The —, group of chalk stacks in the English Channel off the coast of the Isle of Wight
- 70.Coastal town in Cumbria south of Workington
- 71.Bernard —, Principal Conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra from 1967-79
- 72.Former county town of Meath, Republic of Ireland
- 73.Old Testament prophet of the 9th century BC who denounced Ahab and Jezebel
- 74.Informal photograph
- 75.Large spiral-horned antelope of eastern and southern Africa
- 76.& 19D 1959 Tennessee Williams Broadway stage play featuring the characters Chance Wayne and Princess Kosmonopolis
- 77.Method of painting developed in France whose leading exponent was Georges Seurat
- 78.2008 adventure film starring Brendan Fraser and Paul Bettany
- 79.& 11A Trade route in the Alps between southwest Switzerland and northwest Italy
- 80.Muhammad Ali —, first Governor-General of Pakistan from 1947-48
- 81.See 6 Down
- 82.British name for diesel oil used for road transport
- 83.Board game associated with Boris Spassky and Jose Capablanca
- 84.Attendant on Cleopatra in William Shakespeare play Antony and Cleopatra
- 85.Judy —, 1994 Commonwealth shot gold medallist
- 86.1968 children's book by Elisabeth Beresford
- 87.Wine bottle holding the equivalent of six normal bottles
- 88.Name by which Saint Erasmus of Formia, the patron saint of sailors, is also known
- 89.John —, winner of the 2003 PDC World Darts Championship
- 90.Walter —, writer of poetry volume Peacock Pie and novel Henry Brocken
- 91.Comic strip character created by Mary Tourtel
- 92.Jacques —, president of the International Olympic Committee from 2001-13
- 93.European republic; capital Sofia
- 94.Berkshire racecourse that hosts the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes
- 95.Tommy —, Welsh comedian and magician who died in 1984
- 96.Hard fat around the kidneys of cattle and sheep used in cooking
- 97.George Bernard —, author of 1904 stage play John Bull's Other Island
- 98.Janet —, New Zealand author of 1957 novel Owls Do Cry
- 99.1959 novel by Keith Waterhouse featuring the fictional country of Ambrosia
- 100.Agency of the United Nations that sponsors programmes to promote education and the arts
- 101.Ancient kingdom of the Sabeans
- 102.& 18D 2003 novel by Dominic Holland
- 103.Playing card with one spot
- 104.State bordering Saudi Arabia whose capital is Doha
- 105.Piper —, US actress who played Julia McCullough in 2006 film drama The Prestige
- 106.See 11 Down
- 107.Julian —, English guitarist and lutenist born in 1933
- 108.Prison on a US navy ship
- 109.Stanley —, FIFA president from 1961-74
- 110.See 16 Across
- 111.Thomas —, 18th-century English composer noted for his setting of Shakespearean songs
- 112.See 15 Down
- 113.— Sea, body of water connected to the North Sea by the Skaggerak, Kattegat and Oresund
- 114.Paavo —, 1920 and 1928 Olympic 10,000m gold medallist
- 115.Joseph —, New York-born artist whose works include 1943 assemblage Medici Slot Machine
- 116.1985 novel by Greg Bear
- 117.& 3A 18th-century inventor of the water-powered spinning frame
- 118.& 2D 2007 romcom starring Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore
- 119.Capital of Niger
- 120.Rugby league footballer who played in the Challenge Cup Final for Leeds, Wigan and St Helens
- 121.& 20D Painting by Leonardo da Vinci also called La Gioconda
- 122.Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for Cocoon
- 123.Members of a secret society in early 19th-century Italy
- 124.See 17 Across
- 125.Christina —, actress who played the title role in 2006 film comedy Penelope
- 126.Member of a French dialect-speaking people living chiefly in southern and eastern Belgium and northern France
- 127.US state; capital Des Moines
- 128.Georgina —, actress who portrayed Alma Mahler in 1974 biopic Mahler
- 129.Tropical hard wood tree whose large orange-red fruit are edible when ripe
- 130.1973 comedy-drama film starring Malcolm McDowell as Mick Travis
- 131.Cape —, peninsula in Massachusetts, US, housing the resort of Provincetown
- 132.& 9A Author of novels Tragic Ground and Poor Fool
- 133.Eldest son of Cain in the Old Testament
- 134.Martin Andersen —, Danish author of four volume novel Pelle the Conqueror
- 135.See 23 Across
- 136.2009 novel by Peter James
- 137.See 9 Across
- 138.& 8A Strait between South America and the South Shetland Islands connecting the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans
- 139.— Republic, federal subject of Russia whose capital is Kyzyl
- 140.See 22 Across
- 141.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich —, German idealist philosopher who died in 1831
- 142.& 17D Television and stage performer whose books include Tricks of the Mind and Confessions of a Conjuror
- 143.Large brown seaweed whose ash is a source of iodine
- 144.The —, region of SE England between the North Downs and the South Downs
- 145.Fernando —, Argentine midfielder who won La Liga twice in the 1990s with Real Madrid
- 146.& 12A 1978 short story collection by Ian McEwan
- 147.Eight-day Jewish festival commemorating the sparing of the Israelites in Egypt
- 148.Jack —, Home Secretary from 1997-2001
- 149.Yellowish-brown hard translucent fossil resin used for jewellery
- 150.Johnny —, WBA Bantamweight champion from 2002-04