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  1. 1.Girls' public school near Brighton, East Sussex
  2. 2.& 19A Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for Paper Moon
  3. 3.Official language of Pakistan also spoken in India
  4. 4.David —, actor who played the title role in 1966 comedy-drama film Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment
  5. 5.Temperate tree or large shrub with rounded leaves and edible brown nuts
  6. 6.John —, director of film dramas Matewan and Passion Fish
  7. 7.Goddess of youth and spring in Greek mythology
  8. 8.See 9 Across
  9. 9.— 10, US spacecraft launched in 1972 that made the first fly-by of Jupiter
  10. 10.The —, 2002 novel by Donna Tartt
  11. 11.& 6D 1956 film drama starring Gary Cooper and Dorothy McGuire
  12. 12.Any of various natural brown earths that contain ferric oxide with lime
  13. 13.Dennis —, actor; 1995 Golden Globe winner for US television series NYPD Blue
  14. 14.Standard monetary unit of Argentina replaced by the peso in 1992
  15. 15.Small metal bar set across the fingerboard of a guitar
  16. 16.See 1 Down
  17. 17.Small open savoury sandwich served in Denmark
  18. 18.Dance step or movement in ballet
  19. 19.John Wyndham novel published posthumously in 1979
  20. 20.Oscar —, Brazilian architect who designed the Metropolitan Cathedral of Brasilia
  21. 21.Donald —, actor who had leading roles in BBC TV sitcoms It Ain't Half Hot Mum and You Rang, M'Lord?
  22. 22.Michael —, director of films Enigma, Gorky Park and Nell
  23. 23.1986 action film starring Sylvester Stallone and Brigitte Nielsen
  24. 24.2013 animated film featuring the voice talent of Colin Farrell and Josh Hutcherson
  25. 25.Harriet Beecher —, author of 1852 novel Uncle Tom's Cabin
  26. 26.See 25 Across
  27. 27.Valentino —, 2002-05, 2008 and 2009 winner of the MotoGP World Championship
  28. 28.Plant of the daisy family; national emblem of Scotland
  29. 29.Port in Gironde, France, on the River Garonne
  30. 30.Jim —, Scottish fighter; WBC Lightweight champion from 1979-81
  31. 31.Pagan festival of Celtic origin also called Lughnasadh that occurs in August
  32. 32.Mediterranean plant with star-shaped blue flowers whose young leaves are used in salads
  33. 33.John —, Secretary of State for Defence from 1981-83
  34. 34.Mountain in Switzerland in the Bernese Alps
  35. 35.Richard —, 2004 French Open mixed doubles tennis championship winner with Tatiana Golovin
  36. 36.Condition characterised by acute spasmodic abdominal pain
  37. 37.& 4A Pioneer mail courier and banking service that operated in the western US from the mid-19th century
  38. 38.Nigel —, actor who played the title role in 1970s BBC TV drama series Owen, MD
  39. 39.Electroshock gun developed by NASA researcher Jack Cover
  40. 40.Large hardwood tree of eastern and central North America with light ash-grey bark
  41. 41.— Khan, lightweight boxing silver medallist at the 2004 Olympics
  42. 42.1997 sci-fi film starring Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman
  43. 43.City in East Java, Indonesia, famous for its small sweet green mangoes
  44. 44.Rex —, author of mystery novels The Broken Vase and The Hand in the Glove
  45. 45.1988 film comedy starring Michael Keaton in the title role
  46. 46.1980 comedy-crime film starring Burt Reynolds and Lesley-Anne Down
  47. 47.Henri —, French painter and sculptor whose works include 1905's Woman with the Hat
  48. 48.Luciano —, motor racing driver; 2000 F1 debutant in the Austrian GP
  49. 49.The —, 1997 horror film starring Penelope Ann Miller and Tom Sizemore
  50. 50.Island off the West coast of Scotland whose chief town is Tobermory
  51. 51.Movement made by an organism in response to light
  52. 52.Catherine —, 2003 and 2007 World Championships marathon gold medallist
  53. 53.Electronic digital computer developed by John Mauchly and J P Eckert during World War II
  54. 54.Roy —, comedian-actor who played John Parry in 1990s BBC TV series Common as Muck
  55. 55.Largest of the four main islands of Japan
  56. 56.Pam —, poet whose volumes include Thoughts of a Late-Night Knitter and Surgically Enhanced
  57. 57.Nativity oratorio by John Adams first performed in 2000
  58. 58.& 2D WBA Flyweight champion from 2000-03
  59. 59.Caribbean dance in which participants pass under a bar while leaning backwards
  60. 60.The —, 1997 film drama written, directed by and starring Robert Duvall
  61. 61.The —, 1911 Frances Hodgson Burnett novel featuring Misselthwaite Manor
  62. 62.God of the sea and earthquakes in Greek mythology
  63. 63.See 16 Across
  64. 64.US racehorse; 1996 Dubai World Cup winner
  65. 65.Screen or wall decoration at the back of an altar
  66. 66.Limestone mountain in central Switzerland between lakes Lucerne, Lauerz and Zug
  67. 67.Amilcare —, Italian composer of 1876 opera La Gioconda
  68. 68.Martine —, EastEnders and Love Actually actress who had a UK No. 1 single in 1999
  69. 69.Alicya —, actress who played Denny Blood in ITV drama series Bad Girls
  70. 70.See 18 Down
  71. 71.Peter —, late singer-songwriter who recorded 1969 no 1 single Where Do You Go to (My Lovely)?
  72. 72.1961 stage play by Max Frisch
  73. 73.Spicy Indian dish served in a wok-like pot
  74. 74.& 12D 2010 action film starring Josh Brolin in the title role
  75. 75.Joe —, record producer portrayed by Con O'Neill in 2008 biopic Telstar
  76. 76.Part of the human body to which the adjective gastric relates
  77. 77.See 15 Across
  78. 78.Horse that won the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing in the US in 1946
  79. 79.Claire —, broadcaster who authored novels Sixties and Fourth Attempt
  80. 80.Steve —, 1980 Olympic 800m gold medallist
  81. 81.Another name for large marine fish the tunny
  82. 82.& 23A 2004 film comedy starring Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller
  83. 83.& 7A 1990 action film starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Ron Silver
  84. 84.See 19 Down
  85. 85.1991 family film starring Dan Aykroyd, Jamie Lee Curtis and Macaulay Culkin
  86. 86.Legislative capital of Eswatini
  87. 87.Irvine —, author of novels Glue, Crime and Porno
  88. 88.See 14 Across
  89. 89.Local government district in Hampshire housing the market towns of Andover, Stockbridge and Romsey
  90. 90.1984 Channel 4 television film starring Marion Bailey, Phil Daniels and Tim Roth
  91. 91.Thomas —, Lancashire-born US painter whose works include 1833's The Titan's Goblet
  92. 92.Active volcano in Sicily
  93. 93.University city in NW Nicaragua; a former capital of the country
  94. 94.Evans —, 2004 London Marathon and Chicago Marathon men's race winner
  95. 95.Author of novels Giant and Ice Palace
  96. 96.Substance associated with a thirtieth wedding anniversary
  97. 97.In skiing, a turn in which one ski is placed far forward of the other and turned gradually inwards
  98. 98.Iain —, actor who played Manfred Powell in 2001 action film Lara Croft: Tomb Raider
  99. 99.& 16A US director of films Up!, Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! and Vixen!
  100. 100.1995 stage play by Jez Butterworth
  101. 101.Capital of Bas-Rhin department, NE France
  102. 102.— Lake, largest in Alaska, US
  103. 103.2004 stage play by Kwame Kwei-Armah
  104. 104.See 20 Across
  105. 105.God of mischief and destruction in Norse mythology
  106. 106.Monetary unit of Malaysia; one-hundredth of a ringgit
  107. 107.Dwight —, singer-actor who played Doc Miles in 2006 action film Crank
  108. 108.Constellation in the Northern sky containing the star Arcturus
  109. 109.Ornamental sphere surmounted by a cross; part of the Crown Jewels
  110. 110.& 10A Co-recipient with David Trimble of the 1998 Nobel Peace Prize
  111. 111.Rich —, winner of the 2002 PGA Championship
  112. 112.The —, 1978 novel by James Herbert
  113. 113.Sea god in Greek mythology with the gift of prophecy
  114. 114.& 3D The —, 2007 novel by Minette Walters
  115. 115.Genus of Asian shrubs with white flowers and red berries
  116. 116.Frost formed by the freezing of water droplets in fog onto solid objects
  117. 117.See 25 Across
  118. 118.1992 novel by John Harvey
  119. 119.Manuel —, president of the Philippines from 1946-48
  120. 120.The —, comedy act comprising Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt
  121. 121.Epiphytic plant that grows as long bluish-grey strands suspended from the branches of trees
  122. 122.Aromatic Mediterranean plant with small pale purple flowers
  123. 123.Character in Greek mythology who slew the Minotaur
  124. 124.City and capital of the state of Madhya Pradesh, India
  125. 125.Tree of temperate regions that bears small edible triangular nuts
  126. 126.Flightless bird of Mauritius that was hunted to extinction is 1662
  127. 127.& 17A 1992 film thriller starring Michael Douglas and Sharon Stone
  128. 128.Japanese golfer; 1978 World Match Play Championship winner
  129. 129.Mel —, Pop Art painter whose works include Lola Cola and Elephant Seal
  130. 130.Anita Brookner 1984 Booker-McConnell Prize-winning novel
  131. 131.See 20 Across
  132. 132.Tommy —, German tennis player; 2013 BMW Open singles tournament winner
  133. 133.Front part of the lower leg
  134. 134.& 12A 1956 novel by Nelson Algren
  135. 135.Rocky —, rugby union flanker; 2005 Australia Test debutant against Samoa
  136. 136.Giacomo —, 500cc motorcycle world championship winner from 1966-72
  137. 137.John —, 1989 World Indoor Championships 200m gold medallist
  138. 138.E J —, South Africa Test cricketer who hit 201 against Australia at the Adelaide Oval in 1964
  139. 139.City and state capital of Perak, Malaysia
  140. 140.Noble family of Italy that governed Modena and Reggio from the 13th to the 18th century
  141. 141.James —, Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for Ghosts of Mississippi
  142. 142.1960 Walt Disney film starring Hayley Mills in the title role
  143. 143.See 15
  144. 144.John Philip —, US composer of marches The Stars and Stripes Forever and Semper Fidelis
  145. 145.Large crocodilian of the southern US
  146. 146.River that rises in the Cairngorm Mountains before flowing east to the North Sea
  147. 147.& 6D 1939 film comedy starring Groucho Marx as J Cheever Loophole
  148. 148.Beetle regarded as divine by the ancient Egyptians
  149. 149.Henry —, child actor who played Elliott in 1982 family film ET: The Extra-Terrestrial
  150. 150.Bottom-dwelling ray with a flattened diamond-shaped body

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