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  1. 1.Song sung by fans of West Ham United
  2. 2.City in Steuben County, New York, to which the Brooklyn Flint Glass Works moved in 1868 and adopted its name
  3. 3.The world's largest and most populous continent
  4. 4.Area close to the centre of Galway city where the Corrib River meets Galway Bay
  5. 5.Mansion near St James's Palace that was the scene of an agreement in 1979 granting Rhodesia independence from the UK
  6. 6.The former name of Thailand
  7. 7.The Welsh language
  8. 8.Island republic in the Indian Ocean whose capital is Antananarivo
  9. 9.A member of a South American Indian people of Paraguay, Brazil and Bolivia
  10. 10.The capital of Nepal
  11. 11.Loss of hair from the head or body
  12. 12.Snooker ball worth three points
  13. 13.1966 album by The Beatles whose cover was created by the German bassist Klaus Voormann
  14. 14.Large town that is the administrative headquarters of the London Borough of Hillingdon
  15. 15.Country known as Deutschland in its own language
  16. 16.1942 Michael Curtiz film that won three Academy Awards, including Best Picture
  17. 17.The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing
  18. 18.In Greek mythology, a nymph spurned by Narcissus who pined away until only her voice remained
  19. 19.1984 Phil Collins song that reached number one when covered by Mariah Carey and Westlife in 2000
  20. 20.A salmon up to two years of age
  21. 21.Branch of mathematics in which alphabetic symbols represent unknown numbers
  22. 22.Torture device called an Eiserne Jungfrau in German
  23. 23.1954 American romantic comedy film directed by Jean Negulesco that won an Oscar for Best Song
  24. 24.French name for the 1831 novel by Victor Hugo featuring the hunchback bell-ringer Quasimodo
  25. 25.The former name (until 1935) of Iran
  26. 26.London borough whose wards include Catford, Forest Hill and New Cross
  27. 27.Tropical American arboreal fruit-eating bird of the family Ramphastidae
  28. 28.Art term describing how much painting can be done in a single day, from an Italian word which means "a day's work"
  29. 29.Caribbean fruit that is a cross between a tangerine, grapefruit and orange
  30. 30.Country whose capital is Sofia
  31. 31.Tourist attraction in Ceredigion, Wales, also known as Pontarfynach
  32. 32.Plucked musical instrument, usually with a triangular body and three strings, used chiefly for Russian folk music
  33. 33.Coastal area of Massachusetts that is co-extensive with Barnstable County
  34. 34.Group of volcanic islands whose capital is Funchal
  35. 35.Republic in Central America whose currency unit is the quetzal
  36. 36.An atom or molecule in which the total number of electrons is not equal to the total number of protons
  37. 37.The process or profession of writing or compiling dictionaries
  38. 38.A light two-wheeled one-horse carriage without a hood
  39. 39.King who succeeded his brother Ethelbert as King of Wessex and Kent in 865
  40. 40.Otto von ___, statesman nicknamed 'The Iron Chancellor
  41. 41.Trinidadian cricketer who played 40 Test matches for the West Indies between 2004 and 2010
  42. 42.2011 Channel 4 sitcom set at the fictional Kirke University
  43. 43.Middle name of Cassius Clay Jr before he changed it to Muhammad Ali
  44. 44.1975 British film starring David Niven as 'Major' Walter Bradbury
  45. 45.First baseman for the New York Yankees, nicknamed "The Iron Horse"
  46. 46.Town in Portugal famous for the religious visions that reportedly took place there in 1917
  47. 47.Creature also known as a spiny anteater
  48. 48.1996 single by Toni Braxton that reached number one in five countries
  49. 49.Runner voted BBC Sports Personality of the Year in 2002
  50. 50.Norfolk town in the valley of the River Waveney close to the border with Suffolk
  51. 51.1981 hit single and album by Altered Images
  52. 52.Drink that Vice Admiral Edward Vernon introduced into the Royal Navy in 1740
  53. 53.Score composed by Sergei Prokofiev for a 1934 film directed by Aleksandr Faintsimmer
  54. 54.The capital of Cameroon
  55. 55.In Greek mythology, a beautiful girl loved by Eros
  56. 56.Book size resulting from folding a sheet of paper to form eight leaves
  57. 57.Variety of quartz, used as a gemstone, also called smoky quartz
  58. 58.8th century Bishop of London who was preceded by Eadberht and succeeded by Ceonwalh
  59. 59.The three days preceding Ash Wednesday, when confessions were made in preparation for Lent
  60. 60.An instrument that indicates height above sea level
  61. 61.1960 Ronald Neame film starring Alec Guinness and John Mills
  62. 62.Nihilistic early 20th century artistic movement named from a children's word for 'hobbyhorse
  63. 63.Charge card company formed in 1950 by Frank X McNamara, Ralph Schneider and Matty Simmons
  64. 64.A short stout stick used as a weapon
  65. 65.John ___, civil engineer who designed three London bridges and the London and East India docks
  66. 66.Tragedy by Federico García Lorca first performed in 1933
  67. 67.Ornamental shrub also called butterfly bush
  68. 68.The swiftest mammal
  69. 69.Ben Elton's first novel, published in 1989
  70. 70.Luigi ___, Italian composer buried at Pre Lachaise Cemetery close to his friend Chopin
  71. 71.Island state in the Indian Ocean whose capital is Port Louis
  72. 72.Classic early Baroque oratorio composed by Giacomo Carissimi in the mid-17th century
  73. 73.A loose fold of skin hanging from the neck or throat of certain birds, lizards, etc.
  74. 74.Another name for mescal
  75. 75.The former name (until 1972) of Sri Lanka
  76. 76.Part of the Pacific Ocean in Indonesia between Celebes and the Lesser Sunda Islands
  77. 77.Boston-based R&B group whose members included Bobby Brown
  78. 78.Beatles song that won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year in 1966
  79. 79.Someone who attends or assists a priest
  80. 80.Chinese-style American dish whose name means "odds and ends"
  81. 81.The virginal Roman goddess of the hunt and the moon
  82. 82.The finished nonfraying edge of a length of woven fabric
  83. 83.Any congenital growth or pigmented blemish on the skin
  84. 84.English ballerina born Margaret Hookham in 1919
  85. 85.1969 single by The Kinks covered 20 years later by Kirsty MacColl
  86. 86.Rock band fronted by Chrissie Hynde
  87. 87.Town in on the southern bank of the River Tyne opposite Newcastle upon Tyne
  88. 88.Country whose capital is Dhaka
  89. 89.The fifth book of the Old Testament
  90. 90.In law, a rule of evidence whereby a person is precluded from denying the truth of a statement of facts he has previously asserted
  91. 91.Bread song written by David Gates that gave Ken Boothe a UK number one in October 1974
  92. 92.The former name, until 1964, of Malawi
  93. 93.British R&B girl group, comprising Celena Cherry, Mariama Goodman and Heavenli Abdi, who had five UK top ten hits between 1998 and 2000
  94. 94.Japan's biggest UK hit single, from 1982
  95. 95.1850 novel by William Makepeace Thackeray
  96. 96.Sicilian city that is a twin town of Dubrovnik in Croatia
  97. 97.A perfumed oil used to make the hair smooth and shiny
  98. 98.Asian republic occupying the island of Ceylon
  99. 99.John ___, Scottish international midfielder who joined Aston Villa from Hibernian in 2018
  100. 100.Dutch footballer who holds the record for FIFA World Cup finals goals for the Netherlands with seven
  101. 101.Jo ___, comedian who formerly worked as a psychiatric nurse for ten years
  102. 102.F R Leavis or Raymond Williams, for example
  103. 103.English Antarctic explorer who walked out of a tent into a blizzard in 1912
  104. 104.The extreme south-western point of Jersey
  105. 105.Massive herbivorous long-tailed bipedal dinosaur common in Jurassic and Cretaceous times
  106. 106.1993 film starring Madonna, Harvey Keitel and James Russo
  107. 107.A device for determining the value of an unknown resistance by comparison with a known standard resistance
  108. 108.The thin cartilaginous flap that covers the entrance to the larynx during swallowing, preventing food from entering the trachea
  109. 109.Calf-length trousers or jeans
  110. 110.The second largest city in Colombia
  111. 111.Body of water in Africa fed chiefly by the Shari River
  112. 112.Much-criticised fashion look exemplified by a 1993 Calvin Klein advertising campaign featuring Kate Moss
  113. 113.1969 hit for soul singers Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell
  114. 114.Small South American rodent of which the guinea pig is a type
  115. 115.American actress and singer born Frances Ethel Gumm in 1922
  116. 116.Irish poet and dramatist awarded the Nobel prize in literature in 1923
  117. 117.King of Mycenae who led the Greeks at the siege of Troy
  118. 118.The tenth letter of the Greek alphabet
  119. 119.A portable brazier for heating and cooking food
  120. 120.2001 Japanese film that won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature at the 75th Academy Awards
  121. 121.1990 Penny Marshall film, starring Robin Williams and Robert De Niro, based on Oliver Sacks's 1973 memoir of the same name
  122. 122.Paul Simon song named after a brand of film that reached number two in the US Billboard chart in 1973
  123. 123.The jumbled effect produced by the close proximity of buildings from different periods and in different architectural styles
  124. 124.The youngest member of Bucks Fizz when they won the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest
  125. 125.2nd century Christian bishop of Smyrna who died a martyr
  126. 126.A group or series of four
  127. 127.Oscar-winning musical based on a 1944 novella by Colette
  128. 128.Comedy partner of Norman Pace
  129. 129.The smallest county in the Republic of Ireland
  130. 130.In Greek mythology, son of Daedalus who flew too near the sun
  131. 131.1997 film starring Jim Carrey as lawyer Fletcher Reed
  132. 132.The first Plantagenet king of England
  133. 133.Hollywood actress born in Hampstead Garden Suburb in 1932
  134. 134.Stage name of Marshall Bruce Mathers III
  135. 135.A shore bird of the genus Haematopus
  136. 136.Landlocked African country whose capital is Juba
  137. 137.Formerly, a knife for cutting or thrusting
  138. 138.American actress and singer born Concetta Rosalie Ann Ingoglia in New York in 1938
  139. 139.The largest city in the Chubu region of Japan
  140. 140.Name by which King Charles II of England was known
  141. 141.Region of Asia disputed between India, Pakistan and China since 1947
  142. 142.With Atropos and Lachesis, one of the three Fates in Greek mythology
  143. 143.In baseball, a division of the game consisting of a turn at bat and a turn in the field for each side
  144. 144.1975 Norman Jewison science fiction film starring James Caan
  145. 145.Winners of the first two World Cups in cricket
  146. 146.Pen name of William Sidney Porter
  147. 147.Town in the Chichester District of West Sussex whose 17th-century stately home has grounds designed by Capability Brown
  148. 148.Latin word used in formal correspondence for the previous month
  149. 149.Variety of China tea flavoured with oil of bergamot
  150. 150.Anglicised form of a Gaelic name that means "red"

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