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  1. 1.The Muse of love poetry in Greek mythology
  2. 2.In theology, the adoration that may be offered to God alone
  3. 3.One of the rivers in Hades over which the souls of the dead were ferried by Charon in Greek mythology
  4. 4.The oldest of the eighteen major county clubs which make up the English and Welsh domestic cricket structure
  5. 5.Country whose capital is Kingston
  6. 6.1962 dystopian novella by Anthony Burgess
  7. 7.Shelley's middle name
  8. 8.Ballet with a score composed by Léo Delibes and Ludwig Minkus which was premiered in 1866 with choreography by Arthur Saint-Léon
  9. 9.City in Wisconsin located where the Fox River enters Lake Winnebago
  10. 10.A Roman Catholic service in which the congregation is blessed with the sacrament
  11. 11.Member of a North American Indian people of the Plains, now living chiefly in Oklahoma and Wyoming
  12. 12.Football club founded as Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878
  13. 13.1993 film based on an Ira Levin novel of the same name
  14. 14.Henri ___, French artist who was a founder of Fauvism
  15. 15.Port in Russia, on the River Don, 30 miles from the Sea of Azov
  16. 16.Johann Balthasar ___, German rococo architect whose masterpiece is the church of Vierzehnheiligen in Bavaria
  17. 17.The first track and field athlete to win a gold medal in the same individual event in four consecutive Olympics
  18. 18.A small bone, especially one of those in the middle ear
  19. 19.Bass guitarist in the rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival
  20. 20.Silvery metallic element whose atomic number is 31
  21. 21.1986 Tony Scott film starring Tom Cruise as Lieutenant Pete "Maverick" Mitchell
  22. 22.Popular Serbo-Croatian masculine forename meaning "beloved"
  23. 23.Formerly, the standard monetary unit of Portugal
  24. 24.Genus of flowering plants known as catnip or catmint
  25. 25.Long-tailed rodent of the superfamily Muroidea
  26. 26.Spanish tennis player who has won 22 Grand Slam men's singles titles, including a record 14 French Open titles
  27. 27.Astronomical observatory in Cheshire whose radio telescope has a steerable parabolic dish
  28. 28.A member of a Roman Catholic religious order founded by Ignatius Loyola in 1534
  29. 29.Japanese camera manufacturer founded in Nagano in 1949
  30. 30.Scorer of one of England's goals in the 1966 World Cup Final
  31. 31.1861 novel by Ellen Wood whose central character is Lady Isabel Carlyle
  32. 32.1940 George Cukor film starring Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, James Stewart and Ruth Hussey
  33. 33.The American equivalent of a stag night
  34. 34.Town in the West Bank near Jerusalem that was the birthplace of Jesus
  35. 35.A chemical substance secreted by an animal which influences the behaviour of others of its species
  36. 36.Title applied to Indian nobleman and religious teacher Gautama Siddhartha
  37. 37.All Saints' first UK number one hit single
  38. 38.1991 Terry Gilliam film starring Robin Williams and Jeff Bridges
  39. 39.TV presenting duo whose surnames are McPartlin and Donnelly
  40. 40.British javelin thrower who set a world record of 89.58m in July 1990
  41. 41.A golden horse with a cream or white mane and tail
  42. 42.The act or process of officially proving the authenticity and validity of a will
  43. 43.Channel 4 sitcom created, written by and starring Simon Pegg and Jessica Stevenson
  44. 44."The face that launched a thousand ships"
  45. 45.1939 Marx Brothers film in which Groucho Marx plays Attorney J Cheever Loophole
  46. 46.The national airline of Belgium from 1923 to 2001
  47. 47.The capital of Azerbaijan
  48. 48.A protein that is eliminated from the diet in cases of coeliac disease
  49. 49.Small South American rodent of which the guinea pig is a type
  50. 50.Fictional collie dog created by Eric Knight in a short story that spawned several films
  51. 51.Official language of Pakistan
  52. 52.A minute particle occurring in the blood of vertebrates and involved in clotting
  53. 53.Game invented by British Army officers stationed in India
  54. 54.Essex town which contains the sub-district of Bocking
  55. 55.Rudolf ___, German engineer who invented a type of internal-combustion engine in 1892
  56. 56.2004 Girls Aloud single that reached number two in the charts
  57. 57.Leonhard ___, 1707-1783, pre-eminent Swiss mathematician
  58. 58.Of a triangle, having all sides of unequal length
  59. 59.A cloth for drying washed crockery, cutlery and glasses
  60. 60.Pupil, mistress and wife of Abelard
  61. 61.A jewelled crown or headband worn as a symbol of sovereignty
  62. 62.The simplest aliphatic alcohol
  63. 63.Egyptian deity whose feminine counterpart was Seshat
  64. 64.Book of the New Testament between Philemon and James
  65. 65.A sugar-coated sweet containing a nut or seed
  66. 66.Song that gave Nat 'King' Cole and Alvin Stardust top ten hits in 1953 and 1981 respectively
  67. 67.F W ___, South African president who legalised the ANC and released Nelson Mandela from prison
  68. 68.Lioness who scored her first World Cup goal against Australia in the 2023 semi-final
  69. 69.English seaside resort famous for its tower and illuminations
  70. 70.Asian plant with aromatic leaves, used as a condiment and in perfumery and folk medicine
  71. 71.In Greek mythology, a statue of a maiden brought to life by Aphrodite in response to the prayers of the sculptor Pygmalion
  72. 72.Card game for two played with 32 cards and king high
  73. 73.Region of France, between the Vosges mountains and the Rhine, famous for its wines
  74. 74.Ancient Greek primordial deity personifying darkness
  75. 75.Horse that won the 1999 Derby
  76. 76.In Greek mythology, a nymph spurned by Narcissus who pined away until only her voice remained
  77. 77.Mediterranean port city on the northern coastal plain of Israel
  78. 78.Washington Post journalist who, with Carl Bernstein, did much of the original reporting on the Watergate scandal
  79. 79.Surname of the brothers in the band Sparks
  80. 80.Another name for the Furies or the Erinyes in Greek mythology
  81. 81.The primary source of Jewish religious law, consisting of the Mishnah and the Gemara
  82. 82.Olympic event created by Baron Pierre de Coubertin to simulate the experience of a 19th-century cavalry soldier
  83. 83.The capital of Colombia
  84. 84.A poem consisting of 13 or 10 lines with two rhymes, with the opening words of the first line used as an unrhymed refrain
  85. 85.American religious leader who founded the Latter Day Saint movement
  86. 86.The capital of Malaysia
  87. 87.1967 film starring Elvis Presley, Shelley Fabares and Bill Bixby
  88. 88.Rod-shaped bacteria
  89. 89.The only member of the genus Inachis
  90. 90.Former Ranger and Scotland goalkeeper who also represented Scotland at cricket
  91. 91.1999 novel by Benjamin Zephaniah about a boy disfigured in a car crash
  92. 92.Russian figure skater who was 1988 and 1994 Olympic Pairs champion with Sergei Grinkov
  93. 93.Member of The Mamas & the Papas who died in 1974
  94. 94.American singer and actor whose wives included Debbie Reynolds, Elizabeth Taylor and Connie Stevens
  95. 95.Nigerian city that is capital of Oyo state
  96. 96.Alabama's only port
  97. 97.The most sacred place of worship in an ancient temple from which the laity was prohibited
  98. 98.London station opened on 10 January 1863 as the terminus of the original Metropolitan Railway
  99. 99.Well-known Stanley Holloway monologue written by Marriott Edgar
  100. 100.Spanish football team that moved to the Wanda Metropolitano stadium in 2017
  101. 101.Another name for sesame
  102. 102.The name of Cambodia from 1976 to 1989
  103. 103.Another word for hara-kiri
  104. 104.Aquatic salamander of the North American genus Ambystoma
  105. 105.Brazilian-born footballer who made his debut for Croatia in 2004
  106. 106.Drink consisting of orange juice and vodka
  107. 107.A Jewish rebel army that took control of Judea and founded the Hasmonean dynasty
  108. 108.The most senior regiment of the British Army
  109. 109.A family of venomous snakes that have hollow, fixed fangs through which they inject venom
  110. 110.American statesman, scientist and author who invented the lightning conductor
  111. 111.The largest of the Dodecanese islands
  112. 112.First film of the "Paul Morrissey Trilogy" produced by Andy Warhol
  113. 113.The first woman to be named one of the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack's Cricketers of the Year
  114. 114.William ___, York-born English painter best known for his nudes
  115. 115.Men's singles champion at Wimbledon in 1975
  116. 116.Series of cars manufactured by Honda since 1972
  117. 117.The last line of this classic comedy series was "I'm afraid it's started to rain again"
  118. 118.The study of handwriting, especially to analyse the writer's character
  119. 119.1969 memoir by Henri Charrire about his imprisonment at a penal colony in French Guiana
  120. 120.King of Persia who founded the Persian empire
  121. 121.A watch chain with a bar at one end for attaching to a buttonhole
  122. 122.Levy on the profits of a company or other incorporated body
  123. 123.The highest mountain in Great Britain
  124. 124.Léo Delibes opera in three acts to a libretto by Edmond Gondinet and Philippe Gille
  125. 125.The hard white substance that covers the crown of each tooth
  126. 126.Crustacean with a small triangular body and very long legs
  127. 127.A tree of the genus Betula
  128. 128.In Greek mythology, a gorgon beheaded by Perseus
  129. 129.The body of all qualified voters
  130. 130.In the Old Testament, a Hebrew prophet who was swallowed by a great fish
  131. 131.The capital of South Australia
  132. 132.The only golfer in the 20th century to win the Open in three different decades
  133. 133.The Muse of history
  134. 134.American golfer who won seven majors, including the 1946 Open
  135. 135.Insect of the family Lucanidae, the males of which have large branched mandibles
  136. 136.Scottish island in the Inner Hebrides north-east of Islay
  137. 137.Rabbi, born in Babylonia, who was president of the Sanhedrin and the first to formulate principles of biblical interpretation
  138. 138.In cricket, an instance of getting out to one's first ball in both innings of a match
  139. 139.1923 collection of poetry by Khalil Gibran
  140. 140.Sultanate whose capital in Muscat
  141. 141.Surname of the second and sixth presidents of the United States
  142. 142.District of Hackney whose name is thought to have derived from Deorlaf's tun
  143. 143.Well-known seduction poem by John Donne
  144. 144.In the book of Genesis, the second son of Jacob and Zilpah
  145. 145.In Greek mythology, a statue of a maiden brought to life by Aphrodite in response to the prayers of the sculptor Pygmalion
  146. 146.Marxist revolutionary who played a pivotal role in the Cuban Revolution
  147. 147.1989 film telling the story of a regiment of African-American soldiers in the American Civil War
  148. 148.English synthpop duo comprising songwriter and keyboardist Vince Clarke and singer Andy Bell
  149. 149.French for "three"
  150. 150.Colour with the chemical formula CoAl2O4

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