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- 1.Willi —, 1964 Olympic decathlon gold medallist
- 2.See 3 Down
- 3.& 11D The —, 1969 novel by Kingsley Amis
- 4.Leon —, chairman of the Provisional Government of France from 1946-47
- 5.See 6 Down
- 6.Rabbit and seer in Richard Adams novel Watership Down
- 7.1996 comedy-action film starring Leslie Nielsen and Nicollette Sheridan
- 8.See 22 Across
- 9.Jan -, prime minister of South Africa from 1939-48
- 10.2011 film comedy starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost
- 11.University city in Texas associated with the agriculture and petroleum industries
- 12.John -, chronicler and antiquary who published a Survey of London in 1598
- 13.1972 novel by Edna O'Brien
- 14.City in England at the confluence of the Thames and Cherwell rivers
- 15.Hammer-shaped bone of the middle ear
- 16.& 9A Resort region of the Spanish Mediterranean coast
- 17.See 9 Down
- 18.& 10D Battle of -, April 1865 conflict in the American Civil War
- 19.Actor who played the title role in ITV detective series Inspector Morse
- 20.City in India which is home to the Taj Mahal
- 21.Aromatic Eurasian plant whose leaves are used for flavouring in pickles
- 22.& 1A Protagonist of 1862 Victor Hugo novel Les Miserables
- 23.& 23A 2007 novel by Kathy Reichs
- 24.See 2 Down
- 25.Frank -, Labour MP for Birkenhead from 1979-2019; Minister for Welfare Reform from 1997-98
- 26.William Shakespeare play subtitled Prince of Tyre featuring the character Thaisa
- 27.Unit of length equal to twelve inches
- 28.Martin -, Best Director Oscar nominee for Hud
- 29.Type of melancholy Portuguese folk song
- 30.Sicily-born creator of ancient Greek pastoral poetry whose idylls include Thyrsis
- 31.See 18 Across
- 32.& 3D Actress who played Dr Kate Rowan in ITV drama series Heartbeat
- 33.Golda —, prime minister of Israel from 1969-74
- 34.Singer-actor who played T-Saint in 1995 action film Tank Girl
- 35.Large bronze musical horn found in Danish peat bogs that dates back to the Bronze Age
- 36.Isy —, comedian-actress who played Dobby in Channel 4 series Peep Show
- 37.Greek mathematician of Alexandria who authored the work Elements
- 38.& 8A West Germany and Bayern Munich footballer; 1974-76 European Cup, UEFA Euro 1972 and 1974 FIFA World Cup Final winner
- 39.Emilie —, 2007 Mexican Open singles tennis tournament winner
- 40.Unit of area equal to 4,840 square yards
- 41.Ancient British and Irish alphabet
- 42.Line on a map connecting places having equal rainfall
- 43.Semiconductor device capable of amplification
- 44.Vladimir Nabokov novel written in the 1930s whose central character is Fyodor Godunov-Cherdyntsev
- 45.River in central Germany upon which Felsberg and Fritzlar stand
- 46.See 9 Across
- 47.— of Loyola, Spanish theologian; founder of the Society of Jesus
- 48.Nicholas —, 16th-century English playwright whose works include comedy Ralph Roister Doister
- 49.& 7D 1964 horror film starring Vincent Price, Hazel Court and Jane Asher
- 50.See 6 Down
- 51.The —, 1958-63 US television Western series starring Chuck Connors as Lucas McCain
- 52.Norman —, founder of scientific journal Nature jointly credited with detecting helium in 1868
- 53.1955 crime film starring Jean Servais and Robert Hossein
- 54.In Greek mythology, the fluid said to flow in the veins of the gods
- 55.2002 novel by Carl Hiaasen
- 56.Belinda -, actress who played Libby Fox in BBC TV soap EastEnders
- 57.1999 horror film starring Patricia Arquette and Gabriel Byrne
- 58.Courtier in William Shakespeare play Hamlet
- 59.1952 novel by Bernard Malamud
- 60.M A -, England Test cricketer who hit 151 against New Zealand at Nottingham in 1990
- 61.That part of the lower back also called the lumbus
- 62.Thomas William -, English agriculturist associated with the Holkham estate in Norfolk
- 63.Roman emperor from 37-41 AD
- 64.The -, 1992 film thriller starring Forest Whitaker, Stephen Rea and Miranda Richardson
- 65.See 19 Down
- 66.The -, 1994 novel by Rick Moody
- 67.- the Great, King of Persia from 559-530 BC
- 68.& 16D Woodwind instrument, a predecessor of the cor anglais
- 69.John -, South Africa 2007 Rugby World Cup Final-winning captain
- 70.Berkshire town housing a public school for boys
- 71.Impure form of quartz used in making pestles and mortars
- 72.& 11D 1968 film comedy starring Sidney James as Sir Sidney Ruff-Diamond
- 73.& 18D 1925 stage play by Noel Coward
- 74.Variety of beet with large succulent leaves and thick stalks used as a vegetable
- 75.See 5 Down
- 76.Brine-cured Canadian cheese named after a place in Quebec
- 77.18th letter in the Greek alphabet
- 78.See 1 Down
- 79.See 6 Down
- 80.& 23A 1996 novel by Meera Syal
- 81.The -, 2002 film comedy starring Jimi Mistry as Ramu Gupta
- 82.2004 film comedy starring Ben Stiller and Jack Black
- 83.& 2D 2007 action film starring Matt Damon and Julia Stiles
- 84.& 9A Traditional song sung throughout Britain on New Year's Eve
- 85.See 8 Across
- 86.Old Testament Hebrew prophet of the 9th century BC
- 87.William —, English author of The Marriage of Heaven and Hell and The Book of Los
- 88.& 22A Noel Coward stage play first produced in 1942
- 89.Tina —, actress who created and starred in US television comedy series 30 Rock
- 90.Overseas region of France in the Indian Ocean; capital Saint-Denis
- 91.& 6D Island of the Outer Hebrides whose main settlement is Lochboisdale
- 92.Capital of Eritrea
- 93.See 14 Across
- 94.Martin —, singer-actor who played Steve Owen in BBC TV soap EastEnders
- 95.— I, king of Syria from 161-150 BC
- 96.Rich soft creamy cheese named after a commune in Orne, NW France
- 97.See 3 Across
- 98.John —, Hungary-born co-director of 1954 animated film Animal Farm
- 99.Market town on the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire
- 100.See 17 Across
- 101.1880 novel by Emile Zola
- 102.2009 stage play by Jez Butterworth
- 103.Inca emperor put to death by the Spaniards in 1533
- 104.Female swan
- 105.E M —, author of novels Howards End and A Room with a View
- 106.University city in S Estonia formerly under Russian, Polish and Swedish rule
- 107.Stuart —, English golfer; 1997 Europe 1 Cannes Open tournament winner
- 108.James —, author of 1957 autobiographical novel A Death in the Family
- 109.The —, 1880 novel by Thomas Hardy
- 110.District of Liverpool after which a Premier League football club is named
- 111.River in Poland upon which Poznan stands
- 112.Department of NE France; capital Troyes
- 113.Angela —, Chancellor of Germany from 2005-21
- 114.SI unit of electric capacitance
- 115.Francis —, Scottish painter whose works include 1921's Roses at Cassis
- 116.Mountain in Greek mythology sandwiched between Olympus and Pelion by Otus and Ephialtes
- 117.Another word for the armpit
- 118.1888 one-act comedy play by Anton Chekhov
- 119.1978 crime drama film starring Dustin Hoffman and Theresa Russell
- 120.2007 film comedy starring Jonah Hill and Michael Cera
- 121.Mark —, US swimmer who won seven gold medals at the 1972 Olympics
- 122.Jule —, composer of the music for Broadway musicals Gypsy and Hallelujah, Baby!
- 123.Large brown kelp also called tangle
- 124.See 17 Down
- 125.& 18D Two-part play written in 1900 by August Strindberg whose central characters are husband and wife Edgar and Alice
- 126.Scottish golfer; 1999 winner of The Open Championship
- 127.George —, director of films 7 Faces of Dr Lao, The Time Machine and tom thumb
- 128.Jodhi —, actress who played Alice Munro in 1992 action film The Last of the Mohicans
- 129.Janica —, Croatian alpine skier; 2002 and 2006 Olympic combined gold medallist
- 130.1933 children's novel by Felix Salten subtitled The Emperor's Stallion
- 131.& 5D 1937 comedy-drama film starring Katharine Hepburn and Ginger Rogers
- 132.See 6 Down
- 133.Jacques —, French director and star of Best Foreign Language Film Oscar winner Mon Oncle
- 134.See 21 Down
- 135.Island in Samoa; chief town Apia
- 136.Pierre -, prime minister of France from 1935-36 executed in 1945
- 137.Jackie -, Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for The Hustler
- 138.Television presenter; Chairman of Luton Town football club from 2008-17
- 139.Fritz -, director of the films M, The Testament of Dr Mabuse and Metropolis
- 140.F -, English author of the novels The Tinted Venus and Vice Versa
- 141.Perennial plant of the nightshade family cultivated for its edible tubers
- 142.& 5D Character played by Diana Rigg in 1960s television series The Avengers
- 143.Land of tiny people in 1726 Jonathan Swift novel Gulliver's Travels
- 144.Variety of wheat with pale red kernels cultivated as grain for horses
- 145.John -, actor who played Superintendent Waverley in comedy horror films The Abominable Dr Phibes and Dr Phibes Rises Again
- 146.City in NW Russia on the Velikaya River
- 147.& 8D US vice president from 1969-73
- 148.June -, Canada-born actress; younger sister of Gypsy Rose Lee
- 149.1981 film drama starring Jane Fonda and Kris Kristofferson
- 150.See 19 Across