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