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- 1.A supposed descendant of the son of Abraham and Hagar
- 2.Fencing sword similar to the foil but with a larger guard and a heavier blade
- 3.Pop group whose members include Gary Barlow and Mark Owen
- 4.1980 Robert Zemeckis film starring Kurt Russell and Jack Warden
- 5.Cathedral city in Devon
- 6.The Muse of love poetry
- 7.Large fast-running flightless bird inhabiting the open plains of South America
- 8.Town on the Isle of Man that is home to the island's only cathedral
- 9.Bass guitarist in The Beatles
- 10.1988 film about a clique at a fictional Ohio high school starring Winona Ryder and Christian Slater
- 11.Two one-act plays by Sir Terence Rattigan set at the Beauregard Private Hotel, Bournemouth
- 12.The second brightest star in Perseus
- 13.Canadian province whose capital is Regina
- 14.The county town of Fingal in the Republic of Ireland
- 15.1972 album by The Allman Brothers Band that was the last to feature Duane Allman
- 16.2009 James Cameron film set on Pandora
- 17.Glandular organ situated below the thyroid that atrophies with age and is almost nonexistent in adults
- 18.African country whose capital is Ouagadougou
- 19.George ___, English painter noted for his pictures of horses
- 20.Text on rhetoric by Marcus Tullius Cicero written in 46 BC
- 21.Style of unison unaccompanied vocal music used in Gregorian chant
- 22.Mount at which, according to the book of Genesis, Noah's ark came to rest
- 23.An action such as a slip of the tongue that may be thought to reveal an unconscious thought
- 24.An imaginary spirit of the air
- 25.Small South American rodent of which the guinea pig is a type
- 26.Greek goddess whose Roman counterpart is Ceres
- 27.A large estate or cattle ranch in Spanish America
- 28.Winner of the men's 100 metres at the 2000 Olympic Games
- 29.Former name for "29 Across"
- 30.1993 Steven Spielberg film based on a novel by Michael Crichton
- 31.Former West Indies batsman whose cricketing records include the highest individual score in first-class cricket: 501 not out for Warwickshire against Durham
- 32.Song by Lionel Richie which he recorded as a duet with Diana Ross and which was later covered by Luther Vandross and Mariah Carey
- 33.A Latin-American ballroom dance with small steps and swaying hip movements
- 34.The capital of Syria
- 35.A microcrystalline form of quartz with crystals arranged in parallel fibres
- 36.Breed of dog derived from crossing the Pekingese and the Tibetan apso
- 37.In Greek mythology, a Titan who was divinity of the stream believed to flow around the earth
- 38.1998 film, starring Michael Keaton and Kelly Preston
- 39.A type of biscuit with a layer of currants in the centre
- 40.Village on the River Avon near Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire
- 41.The most populous state of India
- 42.The second-highest mountain in England, separated from the highest by Mickledore col
- 43.Network of sympathetic nerves behind the stomach that supply the abdominal organs
- 44.Preparation swallowed by a patient before X-ray examination of the upper part of the alimentary canal
- 45.One of the top American Viticultural Areas in California
- 46.Former name for Ethiopia
- 47.A set of three pictures or panels often used as an altarpiece
- 48.In Greek mythology, a river of Hades that caused forgetfulness in those that drank from it
- 49.The capital of Zimbabwe
- 50.A fourth coordinate required, along with three spatial coordinates, to specify an event
- 51.Royal Navy captain who died in Hawaii during his third exploratory voyage in the Pacific in 1779
- 52.Musical time in which there are four beats in each bar
- 53.J R R Tolkien's third forename
- 54.Members of the senior branch of the Guides
- 55.Queen consort of France 1137-1152 and queen consort of England 1154-1189
- 56.A salmon up to two years of age
- 57.Stage name of American DJ, singer-songwriter and musician Richard Melville Hall
- 58.Any of a number of very small extremely dense stars first discovered in 1967
- 59.Surname of the Duke of Westminster
- 60.City that is capital of the Thessaly periphery of Greece
- 61.1988 Stephen Frears film based on Christopher Hampton's theatrical adaptation of a novel by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos
- 62.Single by Ashford & Simpson that reached number three in the UK Singles Chart in 1985
- 63.American horror TV series based on the book series of the same name by L J Smith
- 64.West Indian batsman in the 1960s who ended his Test career in style with an innings of 258 at Christchurch
- 65.The legal capital of Bolivia
- 66.Song by Hear'Say that reached number 4 in the UK Singles Chart
- 67.Poland's principal seaport on the Baltic coast
- 68.The alliance of Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and Japan, established in 1936
- 69.A bar or shaft on which a wheel revolves
- 70.Poet Laureate from 1850 to 1892
- 71.The divine wife of Varaha, an Avatar of Vishnu, in Hindu mythology
- 72.1979 film directed by Ridley Scott
- 73.One of the major Iranian Gnostic religions, originating in Sassanid Persia, that thrived between the third and seventh centuries
- 74.French footballer whose Premier League clubs included Fulham, Manchester United, Everton and Tottenham Hotspur
- 75.2005 war film based on US Marine Anthony Swofford's 2003 Gulf War memoir of the same name
- 76.American tennis player who was the first woman to win all four Grand Slam tournaments during the same calendar year
- 77.1976 Mel Brooks film whose only audible line is spoken by Marcel Marceau
- 78.George Michael's third studio album, released in 1996
- 79.70s American TV series that starred David Carradine as Shaolin monk Kwai Chang Caine
- 80.The Sunday preceding Ash Wednesday
- 81.East Sussex town at the confluence of the Rother, Tillingham and Brede rivers
- 82.The Japanese decorative art of flower arrangement
- 83.The Italian verb "to be"
- 84.Tex ___, American animator, cartoonist, voice actor and director whose creations include Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny
- 85.Former British coin worth two shillings in pre-decimal money
- 86.English international goalkeeper who came out of retirement to help Wrexham secure promotion from the National League
- 87.Commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department on the French Riviera considered the world's capital of perfume
- 88.London-based record label launched in 1983 by Andy MacDonald and Lesley Symons
- 89.Name given to Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 26 in E flat major, Op. 81a
- 90.Narrow passage between the eastern tip of Sicily and the southern tip of Calabria in the south of Italy
- 91.Art movement that took its name from the title of an 1872 Claude Monet work
- 92.1983 album by June Tabor
- 93.Indian city in the state of Uttar Pradesh known for producing mint oil
- 94.Heavy cotton cloth waterproofed with linseed oil
- 95.Grazia ___, Italian writer who won the Nobel Prize for Literature for 1926
- 96.___ Judd, American country music singer born Christina Claire Ciminell in 1964
- 97.A Muslim form of salutation consisting of a deep bow with the right palm on the forehead
- 98.Village in Angus, Scotland, originally called Slateford
- 99.One of Job's friends, descended from Nahor, in the Book of Job
- 100.A large neck ring usually made from strands of metal twisted together
- 101.Large nonvenomous snake that kills its prey by constriction
- 102.Common name for the four mammal species of the suborder Vermilingua
- 103.Russian-born US aeronautical engineer who designed the first successful helicopter
- 104.Controversial 1955 novel by Vladimir Nabokov
- 105.The brightest star in the constellation Scorpius
- 106.The derived SI unit of radioactivity equal to one disintegration per second
- 107.Welsh boxer who died after fighting Lupe Pintor for his version of the World Bantamweight title in 1980
- 108.Word that means 'honey-sweet' that is a description of a form of diabetes
- 109.Classic 1959 Howard Hawks Western starring John Wayne, Dean Martin and Ricky Nelson
- 110.John ___, rugby union player who captained Australia a record 55 times
- 111.Another name for the Greeks as an ethnic group
- 112.The destroyer, a name given to the Devil in the Book of Revelation
- 113.The historical name for Anatolia
- 114.English artist noted for his paintings peopled with human figures often referred to as "matchstick men"
- 115.The tallest mammal
- 116.Mood of verbs used in giving orders, making requests, etc.
- 117.1977 American film written by Neil Simon for which Richard Dreyfuss won a Best Actor Oscar
- 118.Abbreviation for a phrase that translates as "The Senate and People of Rome"
- 119.Saïd ___, Moroccan runner who won the men's 5000m at the 1984 Olympics
- 120.Genus of large dinosaur that lived during the late Jurassic period whose name means "different lizard"
- 121.Watchmaking company founded in the Swiss city of Le Locle in 1853
- 122.The third most populous state of the US
- 123.Strong coffee made by forcing steam or boiling water through ground coffee beans
- 124.The sepals of a flower collectively
- 125.1992 Baz Luhrmann film starring Paul Mercurio and Tara Morice
- 126.Pope from from 1963 to 1978
- 127.English actor whose roles include Richard Sharpe in a series of TV dramas
- 128.1966 book by Truman Capote based on the murders of Herbert Clutter and his family
- 129.Member of a people of S central Russia that speak a Circassian language
- 130.What the abbreviation UHT stands for on milk, etc.
- 131.Lucille ___, real name of actress Joan Crawford
- 132.American cartoonist who created Woody Woodpecker
- 133.Meringue cake topped with whipped cream and fruit, named after a Russian ballerina
- 134.Medical term for difficult or painful urination
- 135.Protein that forms 40% of bone's matter
- 136.Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Booth Tarkington published in 1921
- 137.Aromatic shrub that is the traditional flower of remembrance
- 138.1897 novel by Bram Stoker
- 139.Former British coin worth two shillings in pre-decimal money
- 140.Any elementary particle capable of taking part in a strong nuclear interaction
- 141.The capital of Belarus
- 142.Ransom Eli ___, American motoring pioneer who built his first gasoline-powered car in 1896
- 143.Singer who was first to have a Christmas number one
- 144.A car with an engine that has been radically modified to produce increased power
- 145.Polish river that flows northeast to join the Oder near Brzeg
- 146.1965 top ten hit single for The Four Seasons
- 147.Ronald ___, artist and cartoonist, and creator of the Saint Trinian's school
- 148.The sequence of events involved in the development of an individual organism
- 149.The Greek word for goddess
- 150.Solid material found in rocks, producing hydrocarbons similar to petroleum when heated