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