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  1. 1.& 20D Artistic depiction of Christ crowned with thorns
  2. 2.See 19 Down
  3. 3.Metallic element of the rare earth group; symbol Dy
  4. 4.Rudolf —, Russia-born ballet dancer who died in 1993
  5. 5.Welsh town north-east of Swansea housing a ruined castle
  6. 6.1957 novel by Patrick White
  7. 7.David —, actor who played Hutch in 1970s US television series Starsky and Hutch
  8. 8.Woody climbing plant with lobed evergreen leaves
  9. 9.William —, actor who has played Ken Barlow in ITV soap Coronation Street since 1960
  10. 10.Island in Venice linked with San Marco Island by the — Bridge over the Grand Canal
  11. 11.In cribbage, the jack of a suit turned up
  12. 12.Clarified butter used in Indian cookery
  13. 13.William —, winner of the 1953 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for play Picnic
  14. 14.Venomous snake of Africa and Asia with an inflatable neck hood
  15. 15.Market town in NW France; capital of Manche department
  16. 16.Capital and main port of Barbados
  17. 17.Paul —, Scottish F1 driver with Force India from 2011-13
  18. 18.Asian bean plant whose nutritious seeds are used as food and forage
  19. 19.Peter —, F1 driver who won the 1973 British GP
  20. 20.Clive —, entrepreneur and inventor associated with the Zike, C5 and A-bike
  21. 21.Fifth of the five basic tastes along with bitter, salty, sour and sweet
  22. 22.1909 novel by H G Wells that spawned a stage musical by Cyril Ornadel and David Croft
  23. 23.& 13D Savoy opera by Gilbert and Sullivan subtitled The Merryman and his Maid
  24. 24.See 7 Down
  25. 25.Stephen —, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1207-28
  26. 26.River rising in SW Poland that joins the Oder near Brzeg
  27. 27.Elephant in stories for children by Jean de Brunhoff
  28. 28.Light-coloured dry sherry
  29. 29.Gordon —, former Ireland and Leinster Rugby centre who represented the British & Irish Lions once in 2005
  30. 30.Pseudonym of Marie-Henri Beyle, French author of novels Armance and The Charterhouse of Parma
  31. 31.1916 stage play by Luigi Pirandello
  32. 32.& 25A 2001 novel by Patricia Scanlan (10,5)
  33. 33.Actor who plays Jay Pritchett in US television comedy series Modern Family
  34. 34.Madeline —, actress who played Lili Von Shtupp in 1974 film comedy Blazing Saddles
  35. 35.Cesar —, Swiss hotelier who died in 1918
  36. 36.& 11D 2008 novel by Peter James
  37. 37.2006 novel by Carl Hiaasen
  38. 38.Mountain in central Switzerland in the Bernese Alps
  39. 39.Barbara —, British sculptor whose works include 1963 bronze Square Forms with Circles
  40. 40.See 10 Across
  41. 41.See 16 Down
  42. 42.Part of the back of the leg between the ankle and the knee
  43. 43.& 21D Philadelphia-born saxophone player known as The Sound who died in 1991
  44. 44.Hammond —, author of novels Campbell's Kingdom and Maddon's Rock
  45. 45.Native American people of Mississippi, Alabama and Oklahoma
  46. 46.Christian —, 2004 Olympic triple jump gold medallist
  47. 47.First sign of the zodiac
  48. 48.See 17 Across
  49. 49.Trygve —, Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1946-52
  50. 50.Berhane —, 2003 World Championships women's 10,000m gold medallist
  51. 51.& 1D 1975 comedy-Western film starring Jeff Bridges and Sam Waterston
  52. 52.David —, author of novels Radcliffe and This Sporting Life
  53. 53.Unreactive element of the rare gas series used in electric lights; symbol Ar
  54. 54.See 3 Down
  55. 55.Capital of Peru
  56. 56.& 21A 1846 Christmas novel by Charles Dickens featuring the character Doctor Jeddler
  57. 57.Genus of deer that includes the chital
  58. 58.Kate —, Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for The Prince of Tides
  59. 59.Birthplace in Mississippi, US, of singer-actor Elvis Presley
  60. 60.Chris —, winner of the US Open women's singles tennis championship from 1975-78
  61. 61.Bernard —, Kenyan winner of the 2008 Great Edinburgh Run men's race
  62. 62.& 16A General Secretary of the TUC from 1969-73
  63. 63.See 15 Across
  64. 64.1966 Grand National winner ridden by Tim Norman
  65. 65.See 1 Across
  66. 66.2005 novel by Mark Billingham
  67. 67.Dan —, music hall comedian born George Galvin in 1860
  68. 68.Peter —, director of films The Belly of an Architect and Drowning by Numbers
  69. 69.& 2D Stage play by Charles Dyer first produced in Nottingham in 1962
  70. 70.See 1 Down
  71. 71.Capital of Vietnam
  72. 72.Belt for a sword worn over one shoulder and reaching down to the opposite hip
  73. 73.Blyth —, 1996 Olympic Individual Eventing gold medallist
  74. 74.David —, Best Director Oscar winner for The Bridge on the River Kwai
  75. 75.Island in the western South Pacific housing Indonesian provinces West Papua and Papua
  76. 76.Faint constellation bordering Lepus, Puppis, Orion and Canis Major
  77. 77.Drink made from white wine and cassis
  78. 78.Genus of plants with colourful flowers such as the Argentinian Vervain and American Blue Vervain
  79. 79.Carnivorous mammal of Madagascar resembling an elongated cat
  80. 80.Udo —, Germany-born actor who played Albin Grau in 2000 film drama Shadow of the Vampire
  81. 81.Ballet step in which a dancer springs from one leg and lands on the other
  82. 82.Organic compound also called methanal used in the production of industrial resins
  83. 83.Auguste —, French cinema pioneer who, with brother Louis, patented a process of colour photography
  84. 84.The —, one of three ships commanded by Christopher Columbus on his first voyage to America
  85. 85.& 10A 2008 action film starring Robert Downey Jr as Tony Stark
  86. 86.Palm tree native to Madagascar whose large leaves yield a fibre used for weaving
  87. 87.Any native of Louisiana descended from 18th-century Acadian immigrants
  88. 88.Hebrew judge in the Old Testament who led the Israelites to victory over their Midianite oppressors
  89. 89.1870 opera by Giuseppe Verdi
  90. 90.The —, 1820 novel by Walter Scott
  91. 91.& 1D 1920 novel by Sapper
  92. 92.Capital of Madagascar
  93. 93.See 21 Across
  94. 94.Geoff —, 1974 and 1978 Commonwealth shot put gold medallist
  95. 95.Common viper with a zigzag pattern along its back
  96. 96.George —, author of 1596 stage drama The Blind Beggar of Alexandria
  97. 97.Supreme creator god in Norse mythology
  98. 98.2007 novel by Don DeLillo
  99. 99.Italian painter whose works include 1608's The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist
  100. 100.See 10 Across
  101. 101.Spirit made from sugar cane
  102. 102.William —, Best Director Oscar winner for 1971 film The French Connection
  103. 103.Jean —, author of 1929 novel Les Enfants terribles
  104. 104.Mahmoud —, president of the Palestinian National Authority since 2005
  105. 105.The —, Greek epic poem describing the siege of Troy
  106. 106.Karl —, German designer who built the first car to be driven by an internal-combustion engine
  107. 107.US and Canadian Mennonite sect that traces its origin to Jakob Amman
  108. 108.Ancient town in Asia Minor; scene of a 333 BC battle at which Alexander the Great defeated the Persians
  109. 109.— Republic, area of Russia whose capital is Gorno-Altaysk
  110. 110.Mat —, New Zealand-born Bayonne Number 8 signed from Harlequins in 2019
  111. 111.Actor who portrayed Henry Tudor in 2008 biopic The Other Boleyn Girl
  112. 112.2006 animated film featuring the voice talent of Owen Wilson and Paul Newman
  113. 113.City in Russia named Kuybyshev from 1935-91
  114. 114.1991 family film starring Dan Aykroyd, Jamie Lee Curtis and Macaulay Culkin
  115. 115.Island in the Inner Hebrides; site of an abbey founded by St Columba
  116. 116.Sete —, Spanish winner of the 2004 Qatar MotoGP
  117. 117.& 5D The —, 1996 comedy-drama film starring Shirley MacLaine and Bill Paxton
  118. 118.& 7D 1993 novel by James Patterson
  119. 119.Old Testament father of Jacob and Esau
  120. 120.Thomas —, golfer; 2011 Open de France tournament winner
  121. 121.John —, Kenyan runner; 2007-09 winner of the Belfast City Marathon
  122. 122.Walter —, jockey who rode 1995 Derby winner Lammtarra
  123. 123.See 23 Across
  124. 124.River in Peru that joins the Maranon River near the town of Nauta
  125. 125.See 24 Across
  126. 126.Town in Saone-et-Loire, France, that grew up around a 10th-century abbey
  127. 127.Town in East Lothian housing a horse racecourse
  128. 128.& 18D Traditional English song set to music by Benjamin Britten in his 1943 Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings
  129. 129.The —, 1960s US television series starring Peter Tork, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith and Micky Dolenz
  130. 130.See 14 Down
  131. 131.Daughter of Tantalus in Greek mythology turned into a rock on Mount Sipylus
  132. 132.Standard unit of currency of Turkey
  133. 133.1962 stage play by Peter Shaffer
  134. 134.King of Ethiopia and father of Andromeda in Greek mythology
  135. 135.Yellow-flowered North American plant such as the Smooth —
  136. 136.Large Old World tree of the mahogany family whose bark is used to make a tonic
  137. 137.1991 Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes-winning horse
  138. 138.Fabric of silk and rayon closely woven to give a smooth glossy appearance
  139. 139.Antonio —, WBC Light Heavyweight champion from April-Nov, 2003
  140. 140.Roman god of war
  141. 141.Specialised agency of the UN based in Vienna whose aims include poverty alleviation through manufacturing
  142. 142.Rich sweetened sherry of a dark colour
  143. 143.Alain —, author of novels The Erasers and Jealousy
  144. 144.Period of 366 days in the Gregorian calendar
  145. 145.Albrecht —, painter and engraver regarded as the greatest artist of the German renaissance
  146. 146.1981 novel by Peter Carey
  147. 147.Alistair —, comedian-impressionist who played the title role in 2006 BBC TV comedy-drama series Mayo
  148. 148.Ancient Greek stringed instrument made of a resonating tortoise shell
  149. 149.Radioactive metal; symbol Tc
  150. 150.Ancient name for the Dardanelles

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