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- 1.Castle, bay and village on the Pembrokeshire coast
- 2.The __: John, Paul, George and Ringo
- 3.Spiro __, Nixon's unfortunate choice as vice-president
- 4.Steinbeck novel featuring the Trasks and the Hamiltons
- 5.People and language found mostly in Namibia and Bostwana
- 6.__ Kurosawa, film director
- 7.My __, musical based on Shaw's Pygmalion
- 8.__ Morricone, composer
- 9.What was both terrible and swift according to the first verse of the 6/21
- 10.The __, Suffragist magazine launched in 1853
- 11.Emmanuel __, 2017 - present
- 12.Jacques __, 1995 - 2007
- 13.Diane __, Canadian jazz musician
- 14.__ Hayridge, actor who played Holly in Red Dwarf
- 15.Microsoft operating system launched in 2020
- 16.Winner of 22 grand slam tennis titles
- 17.Type of snake, also known as a viper
- 18.Sir Lenny Henry's home town
- 19.The downwind side of a ship or island
- 20.Nicolas __, 2007 - 2012
- 21.Ancient city-state in Mesopotamia
- 22.The largest settlement in the Aleutian Islands
- 23.Banda __, Indonesian city devastated by tsunami in 2004
- 24.François __, 1981 - 1995
- 25.__ Joplin and Ian, musicians
- 26.Sue Townsend's eponymous diarist
- 27.François __, 2012 - 2017
- 28.MP who has twice served as Leader of the Opposition
- 29.__ Millican, comedian
- 30.__ Fielding, comedian
- 31.Charles __, 1959 - 1969
- 32.Journalist and author of Gulag: a history (2003)
- 33.Leaving __, 1995 film starring Nicholas Cage and Elizabeth Shue
- 34.__ Madrid, football club
- 35.__ Oliver, friend of Hercule Poirot?
- 36.Host of the 2023 FIFA World Cup
- 37.__ bin Laden, founder of al-Qaida
- 38.Louis-Hector __, French composer known for his Symphonie fantastique
- 39.Christian __, French fashion designer
- 40.Eric __, author of The Age of Extremes (1994)
- 41.Film for which Kathryn Bigelow won the Oscar for best direction
- 42.Singer whose albums include A Day Without Rain (2000)
- 43.Irish writer known for her travels on a bicycle
- 44.An unexceptional follower or imitator
- 45."__ was it in that dawn to be alive" - Wordsworth on the French Revolution
- 46.The peninsula that includes Spain and Portugal
- 47.Zimbabwe's second city
- 48.Ottorino __(1879-1936), composer known for his tone poems
- 49.Henry __, author of Vitaï Lampada
- 50.German city on the Baltic coast
- 51.Scarlett or Kimball __ - fictional heroes?
- 52.By-product of cheese production
- 53.US car sharing company launched in the UK in 2006
- 54.Jimmy __, otherwise known as Saul Goodman
- 55.Barbie's friend?
- 56.The transposed name of Barcelona FC's home ground - often used by English speakers
- 57.John __, creator of an eponymous anti-virus software company
- 58.Cardboard flaps at the heart of the 2000 US presidential election
- 59.One brand name given to sildenafil
- 60.Egyptian president forced to step down in 2011
- 61.__ Society, Labour supporting thinktank founded in 1884
- 62.The general secretary of Unite
- 63.The general secretary of the RMT union
- 64.Christina __, general secretary of Unison
- 65.The general secretary of the Trades Union Congress
- 66.Oscar-winning film starring Emmanuelle Riva and Isabelle Huppert
- 67.Medical condition causing hair loss
- 68.The greatest?
- 69.Comic and movie superhero franchise
- 70.Blanche __, character in A Streetcar Named Desire
- 71.The __, one of New York's five boroughs
- 72.Chemical element, symbol Fe
- 73.8/9 - in this case the Thames
- 74.1992 movie directed by Robert Redford, based on the book by Norman Maclean
- 75.8/9 - in this case the Clyde
- 76.Tarka's species, in the book by Henry Williamson
- 77.8/9 - in the case of this Iraqi city, the Tigris
- 78.The branding of Comic Relief's biennial fundraiser on the BBC
- 79.8/9 - in this case the Tees
- 80.Tom __, satirist whose songs include Poisoning Pigeons in the Park
- 81.8/9 - in the case of this Bosnian city, the Neretva
- 82.Another name for bean curd
- 83.Name given to March 15th
- 84.8/9 - in the case of this Korean city, the Hangang
- 85.8/9 - in the case of this Asian capital, the Red
- 86.8/9 - in the case of this Caribbean capital, the Hope
- 87.Units of measurement for the intensity of sounds
- 88.8/9 - in the case of this ancient city of Asia Minor, the Lycus
- 89.Jennifer __, star of Absolutely Fabulous
- 90.1999 Tom Jones hit in collaboration with Mousse T.
- 91.8/9 - in this case the Foyle
- 92.8/9 - in the case of this Siberian centre of learning, the Irtysh
- 93.8/9 - in the case of this Austrian centre of learning, the Mur
- 94.Long-running Radio 4 series presented by Roger McGough
- 95.Southern African antelope
- 96.BBC Two sitcom that, unusually, was successfully adapted for Radio 4
- 97.The antidote to panel games?
- 98.Rotten __, track on the southern edge of Hyde Park in London
- 99.Arizona town to which Christian Bale and Russell Crowe took the 3:10 in 2007?
- 100.Where Radio 4 guests might listen to their favourite discs?
- 101.The __ Head, publishing house founded in 1887
- 102.__ 100, London stock market index
- 103.A genre of story, often expressing how societies began
- 104.Professional dancer who partnered Rose Ayling-Ellis to victory in Strictly Come Dancing 2021
- 105.Monty __, former England cricketer
- 106.The __ of God, nickname given to Attila the Hun
- 107.Followers of historical materialism?
- 108.One of many puppet characters created by Jim Henson
- 109.__ Hour, Radio 4 show presented by Emma Barnett and others
- 110.Great lake - and a city in Pennsylvania
- 111.University in New Haven, Connecticut
- 112.Ukrainian city captured by Russian forces in May 2022
- 113.Archaic form of address to male judges in the high court
- 114.Tube station on the Piccadilly line
- 115.What Kubla Khan decreed in Xanadu?
- 116.Poem by 14
- 117.Author of The Waste Land
- 118.River flowing through eastern Ukraine
- 119.The elected head of several Italian city-states
- 120.Commonly abbreviated name for the Ghent City Museum
- 121.One way to measure the carbon footprint of what we eat
- 122.A Danish prince - or an English village?
- 123.Dance band whose hits include Moving On Up (1993)
- 124.Sylvia __, poet who wrote The Bell Jar
- 125.1983 crime movie starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Al Pacino
- 126.Jean "Binta" __, poet whose works include The Arrival of Brighteye
- 127.Nickname for Newcastle United fans
- 128.Maya __, poet whose autobiography was I Know Why the 13/2 Sings
- 129.Character played by Bebe Neuwirth in Cheers and Frasier
- 130.Marx's writing partner
- 131.Carol Ann __, poet who wrote Words, Wide Night
- 132.Organisation known for its curation of 'ideas worth spreading
- 133.People who excel at technique in the arts, especially music
- 134.Barbra __, singer
- 135.The Naked __, by Desmond Morris (1967)
- 136.The leader of the Liberal Democrats
- 137.The __, 1989 sci-fi movie starring Ed Harris and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
- 138.Beach on which Matthew Arnold heard the pebbles' 'grating roar'?
- 139.__ Gates, philanthropist
- 140.South Africa's ruling party
- 141.City at the northern end of the Great Glen Way
- 142.The poor chap's condition in Stevie Smith's famous poem?
- 143.Stage name of Gordon Sumner
- 144.Sir David __, cartoonist who satirised Hitler
- 145.What Wordsworth did on September 3, 1802?
- 146.Plant used as a code word in the Ali Baba fables
- 147.Fur coat worn typically by cavalry officers
- 148.Declarations of forthcoming marriages in a parish church
- 149.The forerunner of the EU
- 150.Journalists' shorthand for the period from November 1978 to February 1979 in UK