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- 1.Actor who played the title role in 1937 film drama Elephant Boy
- 2.Clive —, former rugby union wing; 1974 Wales Test debutant against Ireland
- 3.Eamon —, president of the Republic of Ireland from 1959-73
- 4.The —, 1994 action film starring Sylvester Stallone and Sharon Stone
- 5.Ted —, London-born bandleader who died in 1969
- 6.Constable in Shakespeare's Much Ado about Nothing
- 7.State capital of Oregon, US
- 8.Eurasian finch with a yellow-green body and black bib
- 9.— Sea, arm of the Arctic Ocean east of Novaya Zemlya and north of Siberia
- 10.1991 novel by Jilly Cooper
- 11.Tree or shrub with bright red berries associated with the festive season
- 12.1982 Elmore Leonard novel
- 13.Jeanne —, actress who played the title role in 1968 film comedy Great Catherine
- 14.— Republic, area of southern central Russia whose capital is Gorno-Altaysk
- 15.& 18D 1960 children's book by Dr Seuss
- 16.Female of a rabbit or hare
- 17.G R —, Australia Test cricketer who hit 138 against England in Nottingham in 1989
- 18.Genus of herbaceous plants that includes dyer's rocket and mignonette
- 19.See 11 Down
- 20.1989 biopic starring Michael Chiklis as comedian John Belushi
- 21.Standard unit of currency of Turkey
- 22.Port in SE Ghana on the Atlantic Ocean
- 23.Scottish actress who played Medea in 2010s BBC series Atlantis
- 24.Ancient Greek stringed instrument made of a resonating tortoise shell
- 25.See 14 Down
- 26.Samuel -, Nova Scotia-born founder of a line of steam ships
- 27.See 17 Across
- 28.Longest river in New Zealand
- 29.See 15 Down
- 30.City in Central Anatolia, Turkey south-east of Lake Tuz
- 31.& 13A Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport from 1997-2001
- 32.Bill -, 1920, 1921 and 1930 Wimbledon men's singles tennis championship winner
- 33.Game bird such as the ring-necked - or Lady Amherst's -
- 34.Cross with a loop on the top that often appears in Egyptian personal names
- 35.Small wind instrument of the reed organ family also called a mouth organ
- 36.2010 film drama starring Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis
- 37.Anthony -, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for A Hatful of Rain
- 38.Francis -, Chairman of the Conservative Party from 2005-07
- 39.Semiaquatic North American rodent valued for its fur
- 40.1941 Agatha Christie novel featuring Tommy and Tuppence Beresford
- 41.Small port and resort in Argyll and Bute, W Scotland
- 42.David -, actor who starred as Frankenstein in 1975 action-comedy film Death Race 2000
- 43.& 18D 1960 Tony Award Best Play nominee written by Lillian Hellman
- 44.1981 stage play by Alan Ayckbourn
- 45.& 15A Character in 1954 Dylan Thomas radio drama Under Milk Wood portrayed on screen by Peter O'Toole and Tom Jones among others
- 46.See 12 Down
- 47.Wife of Cronus and mother of Zeus in Greek mythology
- 48.City on the River Lippe in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, severely damaged in World War II
- 49.1988 Woody Allen film drama starring Gena Rowlands and Mia Farrow
- 50.See 22 Across
- 51.Will —, actor who played Paul 'Woody' Joyner in BBC series Casualty
- 52.& 12A 1976 film drama starring Robert De Niro and Jodie Foster
- 53.See 10 Across
- 54.Friend to Sextus Pompey in William Shakespeare play Antony and Cleopatra
- 55.Small breed of domestic fowl named after a former seaport in Java
- 56.Asian republic; capital Tehran
- 57.Alexei —, premier of the Soviet Union from 1924-30
- 58.Capital of Libya
- 59.& 8A 1935 novel by P G Wodehouse featuring the characters Lotus Blossom and Gertrude Butterwick
- 60.New Zealand athlete; 1983 winner of the New York City Marathon men's race
- 61.The —, 15th fence in the Grand National
- 62.Port in Finistere, France; a major naval station of the country
- 63.1988 novel by Erich Segal
- 64.Starchy cereal from an Asian palm tree, which is used for puddings
- 65.Village in Dorset associated with a nearby swannery
- 66.The —, BBC reality series starring Lord Sugar
- 67.The —, British story paper published from 1907-39
- 68.Robin —, journalist and broadcaster who presented BBC One's Question Time from 1979-89
- 69.Wine containing aromatic herbs drunk mixed with gin
- 70.Andrew —, 17th-century poet and satirist whose works include The Mower's Song and Last Instructions to a Painter
- 71.1983 novel by Elmore Leonard
- 72.David —, English magician associated with puppet Basil Brush, who died in 1978
- 73.Helmut —, chancellor of West Germany from 1982-90
- 74.Arthur —, composer of 1949 opera The Olympians
- 75.1983 comedy-drama film starring Rob Lowe and Jacqueline Bisset
- 76.Costantino —, Italian golfer; 1997 Canon European Masters tournament winner
- 77.Lee —, football pundit and Aston Villa midfielder from 1994-2007
- 78.The —, oratorio by Joseph Haydn first performed in Vienna in 1798
- 79.Second — War, 1899-1902 conflict in South Africa
- 80.1996 action film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Caan
- 81.Association of London underwriters that began in a coffee house in Tower Street in the late 17th-century
- 82.Island in the Inner Hebrides separated from the Scottish mainland by the Sound of —
- 83.Ballet jump with one leg outstretched and the other beating against it
- 84.& 5D Third movement of piano work Suite bergamasque by Claude Debussy
- 85.Sam —, 1942 winner of the PGA Championship
- 86.See 26 Across
- 87.& 25A Waterfall in the Canaima National Park, Venezuela; regarded as the world's highest
- 88.Bobby —, golfer who won The Open Championship in 1957
- 89.2009 action film starring Chris Pine as James T Kirk
- 90.See 23 Across
- 91.Nicolas —, president of France from 2007-12
- 92.Long-running BBC children's programme that featured game segment Double or Drop
- 93.In Greek mythology, the infinite space that existed before creation
- 94.Musical term indicating that a passage is getting gradually softer
- 95.Jeremy —, former presenter of BBC motoring series Top Gear
- 96.Wife of Antipholus of Ephesus in Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors
- 97.David —, Northants cricketer; 1987 England Test debutant against Pakistan in Leeds
- 98.Yellow-flowered North American plant such as the Smooth —
- 99.— Sea, lake east of the Caspian Sea that straddles the boundary between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan
- 100.1976 novel by Robert B Parker
- 101.Jean-Baptiste —, French sculptor whose works include 1744 marble Mercury Attaching his Wings
- 102.— Peninsula, area of land in South Australia between Spencer Gulf and Gulf St Vincent
- 103.Cesar —, Swiss hotelier who died in 1918
- 104.County in England whose administrative centre is Dorchester
- 105.Richard —, radio and television presenter whose credits include Blue Peter and The Big Breakfast
- 106.US state; capital Salem
- 107.Period of forty weekdays from Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday in the Christian Church
- 108.2002 sci-fi film starring Mel Gibson and Joaquin Phoenix
- 109.& 4D 2007 film thriller starring George Clooney in the title role
- 110.See 12 Down
- 111.& 2D Claude Joseph —, composer of French national anthem La Marseillaise
- 112.See 1 Down
- 113.— Castle, Kent home of Anne Boleyn before her marriage to Henry VIII
- 114.See 21 Across
- 115.Railway that ran the Flying Scotsman service from King's Cross to Edinburgh (inits)
- 116.1988 film drama starring Charlotte Burke based on 1958 Catherine Storr novel Marianne Dreams
- 117.Discontinued Olympic men's event first won at the 1906 Intercalated Games by Hjalmar Mellander
- 118.God of fields, woods, shepherds and flocks in Greek mythology
- 119.& 22A 1975 crime film for which Chris Sarandon was a Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee
- 120.Thomas —, furniture maker who authored The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Drawing-Book
- 121.Village in Kent after which a type of institution for young offenders was named
- 122.Jimmy —, actor who played Agent John Travis in 2000 film thriller Bless the Child
- 123.Capital of Ghana
- 124.Pacific island; capital Hagatna
- 125.1987 film drama starring Anjelica Huston and Donal McCann
- 126.Matt —, comedian-actor who co-wrote, co-directed and starred in 2015 BBC TV series Pompidou
- 127.& 21A Group of volcanic islands in the South Atlantic including Inaccessible and Nightingale
- 128.Zachary —, US president from 1849-50
- 129.Edgar —, painter and sculptor whose works include 1877's Dancers Practicing at the Barre
- 130.Compact brownish soil deposit of partially decomposed organic matter used as a fuel
- 131.Vivid crimson colour
- 132.& 22A 1998 science fiction novel by Walter Mosley
- 133.Deep-bodied Eurasian freshwater fish
- 134.Dan —, composer credited with the song Dixie who died in 1904
- 135.See 8 Across
- 136.See 15 Across
- 137.& 3D 2007 thriller novel by Sophie Hannah
- 138.Actor who played Chief Inspector Dreyfus in 1975 film comedy The Return of the Pink Panther
- 139.See 23 Across
- 140.& 6D England 1966 FIFA World Cup Final winner; 1984-89 Portsmouth FC manager
- 141.Valved brass instrument of bass pitch whose bell points upwards
- 142.See 4 Down
- 143.Spring-blooming plant of the lily family with single showy flowers
- 144.Richard —, actor son of actress Patricia Hayes who played Bertrum Muffet in 1970 film comedy Carry On Loving
- 145.David —, South African golfer; 1993 Canadian Open tournament winner
- 146.Charles —, French author of fairy tales Cinderella and The Sleeping Beauty
- 147.River in Germany that flows through Wurzburg to the Rhine
- 148.Goat-like mammal with a shaggy coat and curved horns such as the Himalayan —
- 149.Hawaiian island on which Honolulu is sited
- 150.Inlet of the Bosporus that forms the harbour of Istanbul, Turkey