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  1. 1.Sea duck of the northern hemisphere valued for the soft fine down of the female
  2. 2.University city in Scotland on the North Sea
  3. 3.& 21D 2006 animated film starring the voice talent of Elijah Wood as Mumble
  4. 4.Tree native to Africa and northern Australia also called a monkey bread tree
  5. 5.William —, English composer and organist who died in 1623 whose publications include Songs of Sundrie Natures
  6. 6.Town in Galilee where Jesus is said to have performed his first miracle
  7. 7.See 1 Across
  8. 8.South Africa rugby union tournament last won in June by Free State Cheetahs
  9. 9.Winifred —, author of novels Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day and Odd Shoes
  10. 10.Forest of —, setting of William Shakespeare play As You Like It
  11. 11.City in Thailand; Thai name for Bangkok
  12. 12.Trevor —, actor who played the title role in BBC TV series Shoestring
  13. 13.Department of central France; capital Chateauroux
  14. 14.F W —, director of 1922 horror film Nosferatu
  15. 15.1817 novel by Walter Scott
  16. 16.Japanese art of fencing with bamboo staves
  17. 17.See 25 Across
  18. 18.1981 film thriller featuring Wilhelmenia Wiggins Fernandez in the title role
  19. 19.& 22A 1997 comedy-crime film starring Ewan McGregor and Cameron Diaz
  20. 20.Small port and resort in Argyll and Bute, W Scotland
  21. 21.Norman —, US illustrator and painter whose works include a 1968 oil of Richard M Nixon
  22. 22.Ray —, Widnes rugby league fullback; 1975 Lance Todd Trophy winner
  23. 23.Brownish-grey colour whose name derives from the French word for mole
  24. 24.Ludwig van Beethoven opera originally produced under the title Leonore
  25. 25.Federal US bureau created in 1947 to conduct espionage activities
  26. 26.Baseball player who receives the ball from the pitcher
  27. 27.Word representing the letter O in the NATO phonetic alphabet
  28. 28.Andre —, 1995 Australian Open singles tennis championship winner
  29. 29.See 3 Across
  30. 30.Paul —, Swiss artist whose works include 1928's Cat and Bird
  31. 31.Variety of peach tree whose fruit has a smooth skin
  32. 32.See 2 Down
  33. 33.& 1D 1975 novel by Colin Dexter
  34. 34.Seaport in Northern Ireland with a ferry link to Fleetwood, Lancashire
  35. 35.Genus of shrubs widely cultivated for their drooping purple, red or white flowers
  36. 36.Rob —, actor who played Sam Seaborn in US television drama series The West Wing
  37. 37.David —, rugby union prop; 1986 Scotland Test debutant against France
  38. 38.John —, English Lollard leader, a friend of Henry V, who is reputedly the basis for William Shakespeare's character Falstaff
  39. 39.Director of films LBJ and This Is Spinal Tap
  40. 40.Pyramidal coniferous tree
  41. 41.One of a race of creatures in Greek mythology with the head, arms and torso of a man and legs and lower body of a horse
  42. 42.Textile fabric made from wood pulp
  43. 43.Small slender European freshwater fish also called an ide
  44. 44.Katarina —, 1988 Olympic figure skating gold medallist
  45. 45.See 12 Across
  46. 46.& 15A 1946 film-noir starring Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake
  47. 47.Timo —, German who finished 7th on his F1 debut in the 2004 Canadian GP
  48. 48.Francois —, former rugby union flanker; 2010 South Africa Test debutant against Wales
  49. 49.& 6A Title bestowed on prime minister Benjamin Disraeli in 1876
  50. 50.Carlos —, president of Argentina from 1989-99
  51. 51.See 8 Across
  52. 52.Chess piece of the lowest value
  53. 53.Costantino —, Italian golfer; 1997 Canon European Masters tournament winner
  54. 54.Jean-Marc —, WBA Cruiserweight champion from 2002-05
  55. 55.Medium-sized sheepdog with a silky, usually black-and-white, coat
  56. 56.Female singer-songwriter whose UK No 1 albums include 1985's Hounds of Love
  57. 57.David —, actor who played John Bosley in US television series Charlie's Angels
  58. 58.Arthur —, Liverpudlian comedian who starred as Tommy Gander in 1941 film The Ghost Train
  59. 59.Hiram —, historian and later US Senator who discovered the Inca ruins of Machu Picchu
  60. 60.Hindu term used to name potato dishes such as saag —
  61. 61.Ancient racket game that used a shuttlecock
  62. 62.— Swamp, wetland in SE Georgia and N Florida partly drained by the Suwannee River
  63. 63.Stephen —, Best Actor Oscar nominee for The Crying Game
  64. 64.Fish with a long snake-like body
  65. 65.Industrial town in S Wales on the Loughor estuary
  66. 66.Daughter of Prospero in William Shakespeare play The Tempest
  67. 67.Dick —, British stage and television comedian who starred in 1972 film Ooh. . . You Are Awful
  68. 68.Simon —, presenter of BBC TV children's show Blue Peter from 1978-86
  69. 69.The —, 1994 action film starring Brandon Lee in the title role as Eric Draven
  70. 70.Large desert-living African antelope with long twisted horns
  71. 71.Fruit such as a Granny Smith or Golden Delicious
  72. 72.Member of an indigenous people of northern Canada, Greenland and Alaska
  73. 73.Djimon —, Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for In America
  74. 74.Henry —, author of novels Amelia and An Apology for the Life of Mrs Shamela Andrews
  75. 75.Hariyanto —, Indonesian badminton player; 1995 IBF World Championship men's singles winner
  76. 76.& 18D The —, 1989 novel by John Le Carre
  77. 77.Laura —, 1987 US Women's Open Golf Championship winner
  78. 78.Mild yellow Dutch cheese
  79. 79.Kahn —, Samoa and former Bath Rugby scrum-half
  80. 80.Andris —, Latvian conductor; Music Director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra since 2014
  81. 81.Sonja —, 1928, 1932 and 1936 Olympic individual figure skating gold medallist
  82. 82.One of The Three Musketeers in works by Alexandre Dumas
  83. 83.John —, actor who played Mr Humphries in 1977 film comedy Are You Being Served?
  84. 84.Score of 40-40 in a game of tennis
  85. 85.& 16D First of four Sherlock Holmes novels by Arthur Conan Doyle, published in book form in 1888
  86. 86.Small tree with edible oval fruit
  87. 87.See 21 Down
  88. 88.1997 action film starring Harrison Ford and Gary Oldman
  89. 89.MS —, 2011 Cricket World Cup Final Man of the Match for India
  90. 90.1979 novel by Bernard Malamud
  91. 91.Agile monkey of the forests of South America with a cowl of thick hair on the top of the head
  92. 92.See 3 Down
  93. 93.See 15 Across
  94. 94.& 6D Actress and former glamour model who played Carrie Nicholls in ITV soap Emmerdale from 2007-08
  95. 95.1995 stage play by Jez Butterworth
  96. 96.L Frank Baum novel published posthumously in 1919
  97. 97.District of Liverpool after which a Premier League football club is named
  98. 98.& 2D Charter granted by King John at Runnymede in 1215
  99. 99.Ancient Egyptian female fertility goddess usually depicted with a cow's horns
  100. 100.Michel —, Russia-born choreographer of 1909 ballet Les Sylphides
  101. 101.African republic; capital Libreville
  102. 102.Cathedral city in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, that celebrated its 2000th anniversary in 1990
  103. 103.SI unit of amount of substance
  104. 104.Earthy pigment containing ferric oxide
  105. 105.Kriss —, 1990 Commonwealth 400m hurdles gold medallist
  106. 106.1995 film drama starring Jessica Lange and Halle Berry based on a novel by Seth Margolis
  107. 107.Spanish island in the Atlantic whose capital is Santa Cruz
  108. 108.See 9 Across
  109. 109.Renzo —, Italian architect; designer of The Shard in London
  110. 110.Dorothy —, author of novels My Best Friend's Girl and The Ice Cream Girls
  111. 111.See 6 Down
  112. 112.& 5D 2006 novel by John le Carre
  113. 113.1974 musical comedy film starring Cliff Richard and Deborah Watling
  114. 114.The —, 1994 film drama starring Elijah Wood and Kevin Costner
  115. 115.The —, 1980 horror film starring Adrienne Barbeau and Jamie Lee Curtis
  116. 116.Native American confederacy originally based in New York State
  117. 117.First book of the Old Testament
  118. 118.Tropical Asian tree with orange-yellow ovoid fruit
  119. 119.Mike —, 1992 Olympic 200m gold medallist
  120. 120.1991 family film starring Dustin Hoffman in the title role
  121. 121.& 8A 1992 film drama starring Brooke Adams, Ione Skye and Fairuza Balk
  122. 122.English royal house that ruled from 1485 to 1603
  123. 123.See 1 Across
  124. 124.Art movement pioneered by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque
  125. 125.Ballroom dance in triple time
  126. 126.James K —, president of the US from 1845-49
  127. 127.Vincent —, painter whose works include 1889's Starry Night
  128. 128.Sword similar to the foil but with a larger guard
  129. 129.Julian —, comedian; author of novels Devil in Disguise and Murder Most Fab
  130. 130.Dick —, actor who played Philip Marlowe in 1944 film noir Murder, My Sweet
  131. 131.US state; capital Indianapolis
  132. 132.& 13D Comedy actress who starred as Katie Nash in 2002 BBC sitcom Rescue Me
  133. 133.Walled city in Cheshire on the River Dee
  134. 134.2006 film drama starring Rudy Youngblood as Jaguar Paw
  135. 135.The —, 1993 film thriller starring Harrison Ford as Dr Richard Kimble
  136. 136.Department of NW France; capital Alencon
  137. 137.Pufferfish used as food in Japan after its poisonous liver has been removed
  138. 138.Large desert in E Asia
  139. 139.George —, Best Director Oscar winner for My Fair Lady
  140. 140.— Island, piece of land in the Bering Sea housing Gambell Airport and Savoonga Airport
  141. 141.Bone in the ear also called the incus
  142. 142.See 22 Across
  143. 143.River that flows to the North Sea at Sunderland
  144. 144.Singer-actress who played Barbara Pegg in 1967 film drama To Sir, with Love
  145. 145.Cross with a loop on the top that often appears in Egyptian personal names
  146. 146.& 11A Mountain route in the Lepontine Alps between Andermatt and Airolo, Switzerland
  147. 147.M T G —, Australia Test cricketer who hit 199 against England at Leeds in 1997
  148. 148.H H —, British writer who used the pen name Saki
  149. 149.& 4D US cyclist; 1988 Giro d'Italia winner
  150. 150.See 1 Across

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