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  1. 1.A supposed descendant of the son of Abraham and Hagar
  2. 2.Fencing sword similar to the foil but with a larger guard and a heavier blade
  3. 3.Pop group whose members include Gary Barlow and Mark Owen
  4. 4.1980 Robert Zemeckis film starring Kurt Russell and Jack Warden
  5. 5.Cathedral city in Devon
  6. 6.The Muse of love poetry
  7. 7.Large fast-running flightless bird inhabiting the open plains of South America
  8. 8.Town on the Isle of Man that is home to the island's only cathedral
  9. 9.Bass guitarist in The Beatles
  10. 10.1988 film about a clique at a fictional Ohio high school starring Winona Ryder and Christian Slater
  11. 11.Two one-act plays by Sir Terence Rattigan set at the Beauregard Private Hotel, Bournemouth
  12. 12.The second brightest star in Perseus
  13. 13.Canadian province whose capital is Regina
  14. 14.The county town of Fingal in the Republic of Ireland
  15. 15.1972 album by The Allman Brothers Band that was the last to feature Duane Allman
  16. 16.2009 James Cameron film set on Pandora
  17. 17.Glandular organ situated below the thyroid that atrophies with age and is almost nonexistent in adults
  18. 18.African country whose capital is Ouagadougou
  19. 19.George ___, English painter noted for his pictures of horses
  20. 20.Text on rhetoric by Marcus Tullius Cicero written in 46 BC
  21. 21.Style of unison unaccompanied vocal music used in Gregorian chant
  22. 22.Mount at which, according to the book of Genesis, Noah's ark came to rest
  23. 23.An action such as a slip of the tongue that may be thought to reveal an unconscious thought
  24. 24.An imaginary spirit of the air
  25. 25.Small South American rodent of which the guinea pig is a type
  26. 26.Greek goddess whose Roman counterpart is Ceres
  27. 27.A large estate or cattle ranch in Spanish America
  28. 28.Winner of the men's 100 metres at the 2000 Olympic Games
  29. 29.Former name for "29 Across"
  30. 30.1993 Steven Spielberg film based on a novel by Michael Crichton
  31. 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. 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. 33.A Latin-American ballroom dance with small steps and swaying hip movements
  34. 34.The capital of Syria
  35. 35.A microcrystalline form of quartz with crystals arranged in parallel fibres
  36. 36.Breed of dog derived from crossing the Pekingese and the Tibetan apso
  37. 37.In Greek mythology, a Titan who was divinity of the stream believed to flow around the earth
  38. 38.1998 film, starring Michael Keaton and Kelly Preston
  39. 39.A type of biscuit with a layer of currants in the centre
  40. 40.Village on the River Avon near Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire
  41. 41.The most populous state of India
  42. 42.The second-highest mountain in England, separated from the highest by Mickledore col
  43. 43.Network of sympathetic nerves behind the stomach that supply the abdominal organs
  44. 44.Preparation swallowed by a patient before X-ray examination of the upper part of the alimentary canal
  45. 45.One of the top American Viticultural Areas in California
  46. 46.Former name for Ethiopia
  47. 47.A set of three pictures or panels often used as an altarpiece
  48. 48.In Greek mythology, a river of Hades that caused forgetfulness in those that drank from it
  49. 49.The capital of Zimbabwe
  50. 50.A fourth coordinate required, along with three spatial coordinates, to specify an event
  51. 51.Royal Navy captain who died in Hawaii during his third exploratory voyage in the Pacific in 1779
  52. 52.Musical time in which there are four beats in each bar
  53. 53.J R R Tolkien's third forename
  54. 54.Members of the senior branch of the Guides
  55. 55.Queen consort of France 1137-1152 and queen consort of England 1154-1189
  56. 56.A salmon up to two years of age
  57. 57.Stage name of American DJ, singer-songwriter and musician Richard Melville Hall
  58. 58.Any of a number of very small extremely dense stars first discovered in 1967
  59. 59.Surname of the Duke of Westminster
  60. 60.City that is capital of the Thessaly periphery of Greece
  61. 61.1988 Stephen Frears film based on Christopher Hampton's theatrical adaptation of a novel by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos
  62. 62.Single by Ashford & Simpson that reached number three in the UK Singles Chart in 1985
  63. 63.American horror TV series based on the book series of the same name by L J Smith
  64. 64.West Indian batsman in the 1960s who ended his Test career in style with an innings of 258 at Christchurch
  65. 65.The legal capital of Bolivia
  66. 66.Song by Hear'Say that reached number 4 in the UK Singles Chart
  67. 67.Poland's principal seaport on the Baltic coast
  68. 68.The alliance of Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and Japan, established in 1936
  69. 69.A bar or shaft on which a wheel revolves
  70. 70.Poet Laureate from 1850 to 1892
  71. 71.The divine wife of Varaha, an Avatar of Vishnu, in Hindu mythology
  72. 72.1979 film directed by Ridley Scott
  73. 73.One of the major Iranian Gnostic religions, originating in Sassanid Persia, that thrived between the third and seventh centuries
  74. 74.French footballer whose Premier League clubs included Fulham, Manchester United, Everton and Tottenham Hotspur
  75. 75.2005 war film based on US Marine Anthony Swofford's 2003 Gulf War memoir of the same name
  76. 76.American tennis player who was the first woman to win all four Grand Slam tournaments during the same calendar year
  77. 77.1976 Mel Brooks film whose only audible line is spoken by Marcel Marceau
  78. 78.George Michael's third studio album, released in 1996
  79. 79.70s American TV series that starred David Carradine as Shaolin monk Kwai Chang Caine
  80. 80.The Sunday preceding Ash Wednesday
  81. 81.East Sussex town at the confluence of the Rother, Tillingham and Brede rivers
  82. 82.The Japanese decorative art of flower arrangement
  83. 83.The Italian verb "to be"
  84. 84.Tex ___, American animator, cartoonist, voice actor and director whose creations include Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny
  85. 85.Former British coin worth two shillings in pre-decimal money
  86. 86.English international goalkeeper who came out of retirement to help Wrexham secure promotion from the National League
  87. 87.Commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department on the French Riviera considered the world's capital of perfume
  88. 88.London-based record label launched in 1983 by Andy MacDonald and Lesley Symons
  89. 89.Name given to Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 26 in E flat major, Op. 81a
  90. 90.Narrow passage between the eastern tip of Sicily and the southern tip of Calabria in the south of Italy
  91. 91.Art movement that took its name from the title of an 1872 Claude Monet work
  92. 92.1983 album by June Tabor
  93. 93.Indian city in the state of Uttar Pradesh known for producing mint oil
  94. 94.Heavy cotton cloth waterproofed with linseed oil
  95. 95.Grazia ___, Italian writer who won the Nobel Prize for Literature for 1926
  96. 96.___ Judd, American country music singer born Christina Claire Ciminell in 1964
  97. 97.A Muslim form of salutation consisting of a deep bow with the right palm on the forehead
  98. 98.Village in Angus, Scotland, originally called Slateford
  99. 99.One of Job's friends, descended from Nahor, in the Book of Job
  100. 100.A large neck ring usually made from strands of metal twisted together
  101. 101.Large nonvenomous snake that kills its prey by constriction
  102. 102.Common name for the four mammal species of the suborder Vermilingua
  103. 103.Russian-born US aeronautical engineer who designed the first successful helicopter
  104. 104.Controversial 1955 novel by Vladimir Nabokov
  105. 105.The brightest star in the constellation Scorpius
  106. 106.The derived SI unit of radioactivity equal to one disintegration per second
  107. 107.Welsh boxer who died after fighting Lupe Pintor for his version of the World Bantamweight title in 1980
  108. 108.Word that means 'honey-sweet' that is a description of a form of diabetes
  109. 109.Classic 1959 Howard Hawks Western starring John Wayne, Dean Martin and Ricky Nelson
  110. 110.John ___, rugby union player who captained Australia a record 55 times
  111. 111.Another name for the Greeks as an ethnic group
  112. 112.The destroyer, a name given to the Devil in the Book of Revelation
  113. 113.The historical name for Anatolia
  114. 114.English artist noted for his paintings peopled with human figures often referred to as "matchstick men"
  115. 115.The tallest mammal
  116. 116.Mood of verbs used in giving orders, making requests, etc.
  117. 117.1977 American film written by Neil Simon for which Richard Dreyfuss won a Best Actor Oscar
  118. 118.Abbreviation for a phrase that translates as "The Senate and People of Rome"
  119. 119.Saïd ___, Moroccan runner who won the men's 5000m at the 1984 Olympics
  120. 120.Genus of large dinosaur that lived during the late Jurassic period whose name means "different lizard"
  121. 121.Watchmaking company founded in the Swiss city of Le Locle in 1853
  122. 122.The third most populous state of the US
  123. 123.Strong coffee made by forcing steam or boiling water through ground coffee beans
  124. 124.The sepals of a flower collectively
  125. 125.1992 Baz Luhrmann film starring Paul Mercurio and Tara Morice
  126. 126.Pope from from 1963 to 1978
  127. 127.English actor whose roles include Richard Sharpe in a series of TV dramas
  128. 128.1966 book by Truman Capote based on the murders of Herbert Clutter and his family
  129. 129.Member of a people of S central Russia that speak a Circassian language
  130. 130.What the abbreviation UHT stands for on milk, etc.
  131. 131.Lucille ___, real name of actress Joan Crawford
  132. 132.American cartoonist who created Woody Woodpecker
  133. 133.Meringue cake topped with whipped cream and fruit, named after a Russian ballerina
  134. 134.Medical term for difficult or painful urination
  135. 135.Protein that forms 40% of bone's matter
  136. 136.Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Booth Tarkington published in 1921
  137. 137.Aromatic shrub that is the traditional flower of remembrance
  138. 138.1897 novel by Bram Stoker
  139. 139.Former British coin worth two shillings in pre-decimal money
  140. 140.Any elementary particle capable of taking part in a strong nuclear interaction
  141. 141.The capital of Belarus
  142. 142.Ransom Eli ___, American motoring pioneer who built his first gasoline-powered car in 1896
  143. 143.Singer who was first to have a Christmas number one
  144. 144.A car with an engine that has been radically modified to produce increased power
  145. 145.Polish river that flows northeast to join the Oder near Brzeg
  146. 146.1965 top ten hit single for The Four Seasons
  147. 147.Ronald ___, artist and cartoonist, and creator of the Saint Trinian's school
  148. 148.The sequence of events involved in the development of an individual organism
  149. 149.The Greek word for goddess
  150. 150.Solid material found in rocks, producing hydrocarbons similar to petroleum when heated

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