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  1. 1.2004 comedy-drama film starring Sigourney Weaver and Emile Hirsch
  2. 2.2007 family film starring Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey
  3. 3.1988 comedy-drama film starring Sonny Bono and Ruth Brown
  4. 4.D L —, England cricketer who scored the first century in an ODI
  5. 5.Chinese tree bearing a small orange fruit with a sweet rind
  6. 6.See 11
  7. 7.Amorphous form of hydrated silica used as a gemstone
  8. 8.2002 film drama starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Dustin Hoffman
  9. 9.Rare breed of English pig with a black body and white points
  10. 10.The —, 1950 film drama starring Marlon Brando and Teresa Wright
  11. 11.1979 comedy-crime film starring Farrah Fawcett-Majors and Charles Grodin
  12. 12.Edible marine gastropod mollusc also called a sea-ear
  13. 13.Large Old World tree of the mahogany family whose bark is used to make a tonic
  14. 14.Joiner in William Shakespeare play A Midsummer Night's Dream
  15. 15.Formation of words imitating the sound of a noise, such as pop and whoosh
  16. 16.1997 novel by Val McDermid
  17. 17.Small aromatic plant of the mint family
  18. 18.Make of motor car driven by Giuseppe Farina in winning the 1950 F1 World Drivers' Championship
  19. 19.John —, radio announcer who commentated on the University Boat Race from 1931-80
  20. 20.See 8
  21. 21.Donkey in stories by A A Milne
  22. 22.Guy —, 1976 Olympic 110m hurdles gold medallist
  23. 23.Sandstone formation in Northern Territory, Australia also known as Ayers Rock
  24. 24.1964 Roger Vadim film drama starring Jane Fonda based on a stage play by Arthur Schnitzler
  25. 25.1987 David Mamet film drama starring Lindsay Crouse and Joe Mantegna
  26. 26.Insect often mistaken for a wasp or bee that feeds on the nectar and pollen of flowers
  27. 27.Hiram —, US-born inventor of the first automatic machine gun
  28. 28.See 10 Across
  29. 29.See 6
  30. 30.Roman scholar whose history of Rome contained 42 books
  31. 31.1987 film comedy starring Shelley Long and Bette Midler
  32. 32.2009 novel by Dean Koontz
  33. 33.The —, 2001 action film starring Jet Li and Carla Gugino
  34. 34.1887 H Rider Haggard novel subtitled A History of Adventure
  35. 35.Chiricahua Apache leader who died in 1909
  36. 36.City in Siberia, Russia on the Angara River
  37. 37.See 8 Across
  38. 38.Melvyn —, author of novels Crystal Rooms and Now is the Time
  39. 39.Japanese thick wheat flour noodle
  40. 40.Oliver —, South African politician; president of the ANC from 1967-91
  41. 41.The —, 1820 novel by Walter Scott
  42. 42.See 23
  43. 43.Inland port in SE Texas, US; site of the Lyndon B Johnson Space Center
  44. 44.1945 Broadway musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein based on 1909 stage play Liliom by Ferenc Molnar
  45. 45.Tropical Asian plant with fleshy leaves cultivated for its large edible rootstock
  46. 46.German river rising in the Black Forest that joins the Rhine at Mannheim
  47. 47.Violin played as a folk instrument
  48. 48.2009 novel by David Baldacci
  49. 49.Ancient catapult for hurling large missiles
  50. 50.Plateau in Tamil Nadu, India noted as a tea-growing district
  51. 51.Musical ornamentation consisting of the rapid alternation between one tone and the next above it
  52. 52.William —, Best Director Oscar winner for Ben-Hur, The Best Years of Our Lives and Mrs Miniver
  53. 53.— River, tributary of the Missouri, US that flows into the Lake of the Ozarks reservoir
  54. 54.Alfred —, Austrian psychiatrist who authored The Neurotic Character and The Practice and Theory of Individual Psychology
  55. 55.Jean-Michel —, US artist whose works include 1982's Moses and the Egyptians
  56. 56.See 19 Across
  57. 57.1981 sci-fi film starring Sean Connery and Peter Boyle
  58. 58.1926 stage play by W Somerset Maugham whose central character is Constance Middleton
  59. 59.Small mouse-like long-snouted mammal such as the common —
  60. 60.2003 romcom starring George Clooney and Catherine Zeta-Jones
  61. 61.See 18
  62. 62.Conservative MP for Havant from 1992-2015; 2010-14 Minister of State for Universities and Science
  63. 63.The —, 1973 comedy-drama film starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford
  64. 64.See 7
  65. 65.See 7 Down
  66. 66.Aaron —, US actor who played president Benjamin Asher in 2013 action film Olympus Has Fallen
  67. 67.Charles —, 18th-century planter in Virginia, US, who headed an irregular court that punished British supporters during the American Revolution
  68. 68.Sultanate in SE Arabia; capital Muscat
  69. 69.Ernie —, US actor-comedian who played Sidney Redlitch in 1958 romcom Bell, Book and Candle
  70. 70.See 6 Down
  71. 71.Father of Ajax the Lesser in Greek mythology
  72. 72.Sixth letter in the Greek alphabet
  73. 73.Edible internal parts of an animal, such as the heart and liver
  74. 74.Thin wheat pancake folded over a filling of apple, meat or cream cheese
  75. 75.Stout iron-tipped wooden pole about 6ft long formerly used in England as a weapon
  76. 76.Largest town and administrative HQ of the Orkney Islands
  77. 77.Samantha —, Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for The Collector
  78. 78.See 12 Down
  79. 79.Rory —, 2012 and 2014 winner of the PGA Championship
  80. 80.The —, 1976 film thriller starring Gregory Peck and Lee Remick
  81. 81.& 14A 1986 film drama starring Paul Newman and Tom Cruise
  82. 82.& 6A 1933 work of science fiction by H G Wells
  83. 83.Variety of lettuce with a long slender head
  84. 84.& 3D Actor who portrayed Tony Hancock in 2008 BBC TV drama Hancock & Joan
  85. 85.— Islands, chain of over 150 islands in the Bering Sea off mainland Alaska
  86. 86.Alan —, first England footballer to be sent off, against Yusgoslavia in 1968
  87. 87.Buddy —, actor who played the title role in US television crime series Barnaby Jones
  88. 88.Damien —, artist whose statue Verity stands at the entrance to Ilfracombe harbour, Devon
  89. 89.Cricket shot that touches the ground before crossing the boundary
  90. 90.Art technique in which paint is applied thickly so that brush marks are evident
  91. 91.Patrick —, Northern Irish actor for whom Samuel Beckett wrote the one-act play Krapp's Last Tape
  92. 92.Daughter of Polonius in William Shakespeare play Hamlet
  93. 93.1978 stage play by David Hare
  94. 94.Geena —, Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for The Accidental Tourist
  95. 95.Al —, US vice president from 1993-2001
  96. 96.Marcus Vipsanius —, Roman general and son-in-law of Augustus
  97. 97.1957 novel by Vladimir Nabokov
  98. 98.James —, British theatre critic who authored nine-volume diary Ego
  99. 99.Gracie —, entertainer who played the title role in 1931 comedy-drama film Sally in Our Alley
  100. 100.Alfred —, author and illustrator, from 1935, of the Rupert Bear tales
  101. 101.Stella —, author of novels London Lies Beneath and The Purple Shroud
  102. 102.Uma —, actress who played the title role in 2006 romcom My Super Ex-Girlfriend
  103. 103.Medieval European map of the world housed in Hereford Cathedral
  104. 104.& 13D 2007 crime drama film starring Russell Crowe and Denzel Washington
  105. 105.The —, 1967 film drama starring Peter Fonda and Susan Strasberg
  106. 106.Unit of weight used in China equal to 50g
  107. 107.1997 film comedy starring Rowan Atkinson in the title role
  108. 108.1982 stage play by Peter Nichols
  109. 109.Peasant dance of Apulia, Italy, in six-eight time
  110. 110.Tamara —, 1964 Olympic shot and discus gold medallist
  111. 111.See 3 Down
  112. 112.Twelfth month of the Jewish civil year
  113. 113.Hilary —, actress who starred in the Lizzy Maguire franchise
  114. 114.Vikram —, author of novels The Golden Gate and An Equal Music
  115. 115.1959 romcom starring Rock Hudson and Doris Day
  116. 116.Region of Greece in the central Peloponnese; capital Tripoli
  117. 117.— orange, large sweet fruit with a depression enclosing an underdeveloped secondary growth
  118. 118.Second son of Judah and Shua in the Old Testament
  119. 119.White sheep or goat cheese popular in Greece
  120. 120.Resort town in Belgium with medicinal mineral springs
  121. 121.Carnivorous mammal, Eurasian in origin, with a long bushy tail
  122. 122.Ancient city in NW Syria
  123. 123.Minor infringement in tennis requiring a point to be replayed
  124. 124.Chris —, US golfer; 2014 Deutsche Bank Championship tournament winner
  125. 125.In weaving, yarn woven across the width of a fabric
  126. 126.Japanese rich sauce made from soy beans naturally fermented with wheat or barley
  127. 127.Peter —, Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for Topkapi
  128. 128.Disturbed 17-year-old in 1973 Peter Shaffer stage play Equus
  129. 129.Vance —, US journalist; author of 1957 book The Hidden Persuaders
  130. 130.City in central Poland formerly associated with the textile industry
  131. 131.Region of eastern Ethiopia bordering on Somalia
  132. 132.Elongated flexible organ of which a cuttlefish has two
  133. 133.& 6D William Shakespeare play featuring characters Costard and Jaquenetta
  134. 134.See 5 Down
  135. 135.1950 film drama starring Bette Davis and Anne Baxter; 1951 Best Picture Oscar winner
  136. 136.Alison —, 18th-century Scottish poet who authored a version of ballad The Flowers of the Forest
  137. 137.In Germany, one-hundredth of a Deutschmark until the introduction of the euro
  138. 138.Marcel —, French author of heptalogy A la Recherche du Temps Perdu
  139. 139.One of a class of supernatural creatures in Scandinavian folklore that dwell in caves and mountains
  140. 140.Portico in ancient Greek architecture
  141. 141.& 16D US state; capital Pierre
  142. 142.1954 novel by James A Michener adapted for a 1957 film drama starring Marlon Brando
  143. 143.University city in West Yorkshire that hosts a triennial international piano competition
  144. 144.18th-century English highwayman associated with horse Black Bess
  145. 145.Poem by John Masefield included in 1902 volume Salt-Water Ballads
  146. 146.Protruding part of the face below the mouth
  147. 147.& 13D 1970 comedy-drama film starring Jane Asher and John Moulder-Brown
  148. 148.Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for Apollo 13
  149. 149.2008 novel by Linda Fairstein
  150. 150.Whitish milky fluid containing protein and starch produced by many plants including the rubber tree

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