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  1. 1.Castle, bay and village on the Pembrokeshire coast
  2. 2.The __: John, Paul, George and Ringo
  3. 3.Spiro __, Nixon's unfortunate choice as vice-president
  4. 4.Steinbeck novel featuring the Trasks and the Hamiltons
  5. 5.People and language found mostly in Namibia and Bostwana
  6. 6.__ Kurosawa, film director
  7. 7.My __, musical based on Shaw's Pygmalion
  8. 8.__ Morricone, composer
  9. 9.What was both terrible and swift according to the first verse of the 6/21
  10. 10.The __, Suffragist magazine launched in 1853
  11. 11.Emmanuel __, 2017 - present
  12. 12.Jacques __, 1995 - 2007
  13. 13.Diane __, Canadian jazz musician
  14. 14.__ Hayridge, actor who played Holly in Red Dwarf
  15. 15.Microsoft operating system launched in 2020
  16. 16.Winner of 22 grand slam tennis titles
  17. 17.Type of snake, also known as a viper
  18. 18.Sir Lenny Henry's home town
  19. 19.The downwind side of a ship or island
  20. 20.Nicolas __, 2007 - 2012
  21. 21.Ancient city-state in Mesopotamia
  22. 22.The largest settlement in the Aleutian Islands
  23. 23.Banda __, Indonesian city devastated by tsunami in 2004
  24. 24.François __, 1981 - 1995
  25. 25.__ Joplin and Ian, musicians
  26. 26.Sue Townsend's eponymous diarist
  27. 27.François __, 2012 - 2017
  28. 28.MP who has twice served as Leader of the Opposition
  29. 29.__ Millican, comedian
  30. 30.__ Fielding, comedian
  31. 31.Charles __, 1959 - 1969
  32. 32.Journalist and author of Gulag: a history (2003)
  33. 33.Leaving __, 1995 film starring Nicholas Cage and Elizabeth Shue
  34. 34.__ Madrid, football club
  35. 35.__ Oliver, friend of Hercule Poirot?
  36. 36.Host of the 2023 FIFA World Cup
  37. 37.__ bin Laden, founder of al-Qaida
  38. 38.Louis-Hector __, French composer known for his Symphonie fantastique
  39. 39.Christian __, French fashion designer
  40. 40.Eric __, author of The Age of Extremes (1994)
  41. 41.Film for which Kathryn Bigelow won the Oscar for best direction
  42. 42.Singer whose albums include A Day Without Rain (2000)
  43. 43.Irish writer known for her travels on a bicycle
  44. 44.An unexceptional follower or imitator
  45. 45."__ was it in that dawn to be alive" - Wordsworth on the French Revolution
  46. 46.The peninsula that includes Spain and Portugal
  47. 47.Zimbabwe's second city
  48. 48.Ottorino __(1879-1936), composer known for his tone poems
  49. 49.Henry __, author of Vitaï Lampada
  50. 50.German city on the Baltic coast
  51. 51.Scarlett or Kimball __ - fictional heroes?
  52. 52.By-product of cheese production
  53. 53.US car sharing company launched in the UK in 2006
  54. 54.Jimmy __, otherwise known as Saul Goodman
  55. 55.Barbie's friend?
  56. 56.The transposed name of Barcelona FC's home ground - often used by English speakers
  57. 57.John __, creator of an eponymous anti-virus software company
  58. 58.Cardboard flaps at the heart of the 2000 US presidential election
  59. 59.One brand name given to sildenafil
  60. 60.Egyptian president forced to step down in 2011
  61. 61.__ Society, Labour supporting thinktank founded in 1884
  62. 62.The general secretary of Unite
  63. 63.The general secretary of the RMT union
  64. 64.Christina __, general secretary of Unison
  65. 65.The general secretary of the Trades Union Congress
  66. 66.Oscar-winning film starring Emmanuelle Riva and Isabelle Huppert
  67. 67.Medical condition causing hair loss
  68. 68.The greatest?
  69. 69.Comic and movie superhero franchise
  70. 70.Blanche __, character in A Streetcar Named Desire
  71. 71.The __, one of New York's five boroughs
  72. 72.Chemical element, symbol Fe
  73. 73.8/9 - in this case the Thames
  74. 74.1992 movie directed by Robert Redford, based on the book by Norman Maclean
  75. 75.8/9 - in this case the Clyde
  76. 76.Tarka's species, in the book by Henry Williamson
  77. 77.8/9 - in the case of this Iraqi city, the Tigris
  78. 78.The branding of Comic Relief's biennial fundraiser on the BBC
  79. 79.8/9 - in this case the Tees
  80. 80.Tom __, satirist whose songs include Poisoning Pigeons in the Park
  81. 81.8/9 - in the case of this Bosnian city, the Neretva
  82. 82.Another name for bean curd
  83. 83.Name given to March 15th
  84. 84.8/9 - in the case of this Korean city, the Hangang
  85. 85.8/9 - in the case of this Asian capital, the Red
  86. 86.8/9 - in the case of this Caribbean capital, the Hope
  87. 87.Units of measurement for the intensity of sounds
  88. 88.8/9 - in the case of this ancient city of Asia Minor, the Lycus
  89. 89.Jennifer __, star of Absolutely Fabulous
  90. 90.1999 Tom Jones hit in collaboration with Mousse T.
  91. 91.8/9 - in this case the Foyle
  92. 92.8/9 - in the case of this Siberian centre of learning, the Irtysh
  93. 93.8/9 - in the case of this Austrian centre of learning, the Mur
  94. 94.Long-running Radio 4 series presented by Roger McGough
  95. 95.Southern African antelope
  96. 96.BBC Two sitcom that, unusually, was successfully adapted for Radio 4
  97. 97.The antidote to panel games?
  98. 98.Rotten __, track on the southern edge of Hyde Park in London
  99. 99.Arizona town to which Christian Bale and Russell Crowe took the 3:10 in 2007?
  100. 100.Where Radio 4 guests might listen to their favourite discs?
  101. 101.The __ Head, publishing house founded in 1887
  102. 102.__ 100, London stock market index
  103. 103.A genre of story, often expressing how societies began
  104. 104.Professional dancer who partnered Rose Ayling-Ellis to victory in Strictly Come Dancing 2021
  105. 105.Monty __, former England cricketer
  106. 106.The __ of God, nickname given to Attila the Hun
  107. 107.Followers of historical materialism?
  108. 108.One of many puppet characters created by Jim Henson
  109. 109.__ Hour, Radio 4 show presented by Emma Barnett and others
  110. 110.Great lake - and a city in Pennsylvania
  111. 111.University in New Haven, Connecticut
  112. 112.Ukrainian city captured by Russian forces in May 2022
  113. 113.Archaic form of address to male judges in the high court
  114. 114.Tube station on the Piccadilly line
  115. 115.What Kubla Khan decreed in Xanadu?
  116. 116.Poem by 14
  117. 117.Author of The Waste Land
  118. 118.River flowing through eastern Ukraine
  119. 119.The elected head of several Italian city-states
  120. 120.Commonly abbreviated name for the Ghent City Museum
  121. 121.One way to measure the carbon footprint of what we eat
  122. 122.A Danish prince - or an English village?
  123. 123.Dance band whose hits include Moving On Up (1993)
  124. 124.Sylvia __, poet who wrote The Bell Jar
  125. 125.1983 crime movie starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Al Pacino
  126. 126.Jean "Binta" __, poet whose works include The Arrival of Brighteye
  127. 127.Nickname for Newcastle United fans
  128. 128.Maya __, poet whose autobiography was I Know Why the 13/2 Sings
  129. 129.Character played by Bebe Neuwirth in Cheers and Frasier
  130. 130.Marx's writing partner
  131. 131.Carol Ann __, poet who wrote Words, Wide Night
  132. 132.Organisation known for its curation of 'ideas worth spreading
  133. 133.People who excel at technique in the arts, especially music
  134. 134.Barbra __, singer
  135. 135.The Naked __, by Desmond Morris (1967)
  136. 136.The leader of the Liberal Democrats
  137. 137.The __, 1989 sci-fi movie starring Ed Harris and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
  138. 138.Beach on which Matthew Arnold heard the pebbles' 'grating roar'?
  139. 139.__ Gates, philanthropist
  140. 140.South Africa's ruling party
  141. 141.City at the northern end of the Great Glen Way
  142. 142.The poor chap's condition in Stevie Smith's famous poem?
  143. 143.Stage name of Gordon Sumner
  144. 144.Sir David __, cartoonist who satirised Hitler
  145. 145.What Wordsworth did on September 3, 1802?
  146. 146.Plant used as a code word in the Ali Baba fables
  147. 147.Fur coat worn typically by cavalry officers
  148. 148.Declarations of forthcoming marriages in a parish church
  149. 149.The forerunner of the EU
  150. 150.Journalists' shorthand for the period from November 1978 to February 1979 in UK

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