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  1. 1.Mark —, US swimmer who won seven gold medals at the 1972 Olympics
  2. 2.See 18 Down
  3. 3.Mammal of central African forests with a reddish-brown coat
  4. 4.Legendary serpent that could kill with its breath or glance
  5. 5.Ancient Greek stringed instrument made of a resonating tortoise shell
  6. 6.Medium-sized diving duck whose male has a reddish-brown head and black breast
  7. 7.Central nervous system stimulant first synthesized in 1887
  8. 8.City in Meurthe-et-Moselle, France; capital of the dukes of Lorraine in the 12th century
  9. 9.1834 novel by Frederick Marryat
  10. 10.David —, author of novels Hell's Corner and Split Second
  11. 11.Herring fillet wrapped around onion slices and pickled in spiced vinegar
  12. 12.& 26A 1972 and 1976 Olympic 10,000m and 5,000m gold medallist
  13. 13.Derbyshire village renowned as the southern starting point of the Pennine Way
  14. 14.Cricket club; 1978 winners of the County Championship
  15. 15.Strait between Northern Ireland and Scotland connecting the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea
  16. 16.1841 ballet composed by Adolphe Adam
  17. 17.& 1D Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar winner for Min and Bill
  18. 18.See 22 Across
  19. 19.Protector of the dead and god of mummification in Egyptian mythology
  20. 20.Battle of the —, 1690 conflict fought near Drogheda, Republic of Ireland
  21. 21.& 13D Atmospheric phenomenon also called the northern lights
  22. 22.Multihull sailing vessel of the South Pacific
  23. 23.Chris —, actor who played Tommy O'Dwyer in 2005 comedy-drama film Festival
  24. 24.One of the three gorgons in Greek mythology
  25. 25.& 10A 1985 novel by Margaret Atwood
  26. 26.See 9 Across
  27. 27.Dark fine-grained sedimentary rock composed of layers of compressed clay, mud or silt
  28. 28.2001 animated film featuring the voice talent of Mike Myers and Eddie Murphy
  29. 29.Genus of plants of the buttercup family such as the Wood —
  30. 30.Widely cultivated tree with a sweet, gritty textured juicy fruit
  31. 31.The —, 1998 action film starring Samuel L Jackson
  32. 32.The —, 1970s action-comedy television series starring Roger Moore and Tony Curtis
  33. 33.State on the west coast of India
  34. 34.Small social insect that lives in a formicary
  35. 35.See 15 Across
  36. 36.Johnny —, WBA Bantamweight champion from 2002-04
  37. 37.Henry John —, US food manufacturer noted for the advertising slogan ‘57 Varieties
  38. 38.Janet —, New Zealand author of 1957 novel Owls Do Cry
  39. 39.Mark on the floor behind which a darts player must stand to throw
  40. 40.City in Washington, US, that hosted Expo '74
  41. 41.Close-textured fabric of cotton, silk or spun rayon woven with lengthwise ribs
  42. 42.That part of the skull that encloses the brain
  43. 43.Soft-nosed bullet that expands on impact named after a town in eastern India
  44. 44.Dianne —, Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for Bullets Over Broadway
  45. 45.Sea of —, arm of the Black Sea fed chiefly by the River Don
  46. 46.Meal ground from oats used for making porridge
  47. 47.Agyness —, model-actress who played Aphrodite in 2010 action film Clash of the Titans
  48. 48.Geet —, 2006 billiards world champion
  49. 49.I T —, England Test cricketer who hit 138 against New Zealand at Wellington in 1984
  50. 50.2009 Grand National-winning horse
  51. 51.Robert —, US cartoonist whose creations include Fritz the Cat and Mr. Natural
  52. 52.Joe —, writer-director of 2011 comedy-action film Attack the Block
  53. 53.Miguel Angel Martin —, cyclist who won the 2004 Clasica de San Sebastian one-day road race
  54. 54.& 10D Town in SW London that houses the Coronation Stone
  55. 55.Naming word such as a common — or proper —
  56. 56.Member of the aboriginal people of Japan
  57. 57.Zola —, 1985 and 1986 World Cross Country Championships Individual Long Race gold medallist
  58. 58.Brightest star in the constellation Cygnus
  59. 59.See 3 Down
  60. 60.The —, 2010 action film starring Liam Neeson as Colonel Hannibal Smith
  61. 61.T M —, Australia Test cricketer who took 6-47 against England at Brisbane in 1990
  62. 62.Ancient Phoenician port in southern Lebanon known for producing a rare purple dye
  63. 63.September, 1854 battle in the Crimean War
  64. 64.West African republic; capital Lome
  65. 65.Actor who starred as Christopher Chance in US television action series Human Target
  66. 66.The —, 1986 New Orleans-set film drama starring Dennis Quaid and Ellen Barkin
  67. 67.Bridget —, British artist whose works include 1963 painting Fall
  68. 68.Barbara —, actress who played Major Anya Amasova in 1977 action film The Spy Who Loved Me
  69. 69.River that flows to the North Sea at Middlesbrough
  70. 70.Series of games in a tennis match
  71. 71.The —, Warwickshire golf course that last hosted the Ryder Cup in 2002
  72. 72.1930 Alfred Hitchcock film thriller starring Herbert Marshall and Norah Baring
  73. 73.1970 film drama starring David Bradley as Billy Casper
  74. 74.God of love in Greek mythology
  75. 75.John —, winner of the 2003 PDC World Darts Championship
  76. 76.Mike —, director of the films Secrets & Lies and High Hopes
  77. 77.Felicity —, comedy actress who played Mrs Mainwaring in 2016 film Dad's Army
  78. 78.The —, 1984 action film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Michael Biehn
  79. 79.& 7D Film starring, written and co-directed by The Beatles that first aired on BBC TV in 1967
  80. 80.Standard monetary unit of Iran
  81. 81.Charles —, British architect and designer who died in 1941
  82. 82.1962 Derby winner ridden by Neville Sellwood
  83. 83.Harry —, rugby union scrum-half; 2004 England Test debutant against South Africa
  84. 84.1964 Olympic men's marathon gold medallist
  85. 85.See 1 Down
  86. 86.& 17D RAF —, former station in Berkshire associated with the women's peace movement
  87. 87.2002 novel by Iain Banks
  88. 88.See 13 Down
  89. 89.Medium-sized wading bird with a long straight bill
  90. 90.Small flying insect known to bite
  91. 91.R G —, New Zealand cricketer who hit 103 in the 6th ODI against South Africa at Cape Town in 2000
  92. 92.Nickname of John, king of England from 1199-1216
  93. 93.French balloonist born Gaspard Felix Tournachon credited with having taken the first aerial photographs in 1858
  94. 94.Prime minister of Canada from 2003-06
  95. 95.Founder and ruler of Troy in Greek mythology who fathered Priam
  96. 96.Frans —, artist whose works include 1624's The Laughing Cavalier
  97. 97.Volcanic island; second largest of the Hawaiian Islands
  98. 98.Belt of light winds, sudden storms and calms along the equator
  99. 99.2010 film drama starring Nicole Kidman and Aaron Eckhart
  100. 100.Domesticated South American cud-chewing animal
  101. 101.& 18D 1941 novel by Patrick Hamilton
  102. 102.Cornel —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for A Song to Remember
  103. 103.Either of two small masses of lymphatic tissue in the throat, one on each side of the pharynx
  104. 104.The —, 2008 novel by Christos Tsiolkas
  105. 105.John —, Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for The Corn is Green
  106. 106.Mogul emperor of India from 1556-1605
  107. 107.Silvery-white metal; symbol La
  108. 108.Handsome youth in Greek mythology loved by Aphrodite and killed by a wild boar
  109. 109.Large bird of the crow family with a black plumage and wedge-shaped tail
  110. 110.Sweetheart of Harlequin in Italian commedia dell'arte
  111. 111.1959 Grand National-winning horse
  112. 112.Nicholas —, 16th-century English playwright whose works include comedy Ralph Roister Doister
  113. 113.1938 novel by Samuel Beckett
  114. 114.See 24 Across
  115. 115.Cathedral city in North Yorkshire on the River Ure
  116. 116.Kate —, Labour MP for Vauxhall 1989-2019; Minister for Sport from 1999-2001
  117. 117.Race of decadent people in 1895 H G Wells novel The Time Machine
  118. 118.& 21A 1986 novel by Jeffrey Archer
  119. 119.Organisation formed in 1961 to administer a common policy for the sale of petroleum
  120. 120.Venomous marine creature of the Indian and Pacific Oceans such as the yellow-bellied —
  121. 121.James Joyce play first published in 1918
  122. 122.Menachem —, prime minister of Israel from 1977-83
  123. 123.Wole —, winner of the 1986 Nobel Prize in Literature
  124. 124.2000 novel by James Delingpole
  125. 125.Silvery-white metal; symbol Rh
  126. 126.Island off Italy in the Gulf of Naples
  127. 127.See 3 Across
  128. 128.Title used by princes of the Emperor of Austria from 1453-1919
  129. 129.Diana —, 1994 Best Actress in a Play Tony Award winner for Medea
  130. 130.Slow dance of Polish origin in triple time
  131. 131.— Castle, 17th-century house in Copenhagen built for Christian IV of Denmark
  132. 132.Eliphalet —, US inventor and arms manufacturer who died in 1861
  133. 133.Felipe —, F1 driver who won the 2006 Brazilian GP
  134. 134.City in NE Turkey on the Black Sea
  135. 135.Another name for the European sea eagle
  136. 136.The —, English horse race for fillies held at Epsom since 1779
  137. 137.Genus of African plants comprising the red-hot pokers
  138. 138.Plant also called rockfoil with small white, red or yellow flowers
  139. 139.Sheila —, actress who married actor Richard Attenborough in 1945
  140. 140.Fused clavicles of a bird, also called a wishbone
  141. 141.Board game associated with Boris Spassky and Jose Capablanca
  142. 142.City in the Czech Republic; historical capital of Moravia
  143. 143.Jimmy —, London-based shoe and handbag designer
  144. 144.1973 film comedy starring Sidney James and Barbara Windsor
  145. 145.& 4D 1957 novel by Ngaio Marsh
  146. 146.Jimmy —, president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters from 1957-71 who disappeared in 1975
  147. 147.Antony —, actor who played Dr Moth in 1998 comedy-drama film Shakespeare in Love
  148. 148.John —, director of films The Blues Brothers and Trading Places
  149. 149.1965 stage play by Edward Bond
  150. 150.Edible marine bivalve mollusc found on the seabed

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