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  1. 1.The county town of County Kildare in the Republic of Ireland
  2. 2.American soul singer shot dead by the manager of the Hacienda Motel in Los Angeles in 1964
  3. 3.Another name for a polygraph
  4. 4.Title of the second album by The Nice, from an aphorism attributed to Hippocrates
  5. 5.The second son of Adam and Eve
  6. 6.Popular Isle of Wight seaside resort on Sandown Bay
  7. 7.Italian town that was a major Mediterranean port from the 10th to the 18th century
  8. 8.A mountain range in Victoria also known by the name Gariwerd
  9. 9.Fear of the number 13
  10. 10.The third largest city in the Canton of Zürich
  11. 11.Either of two points lying at the extremities of an eccentric orbit of a planet, satellite, etc.
  12. 12.Poem written by Wilfred Owen in 1917 and published posthumously in 1920
  13. 13.French poet, journalist, and novelist who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1921
  14. 14.1952 Howard Hawks western starring Kirk Douglas, Arthur Hunnicutt and Dewey Martin
  15. 15.Traditional herbal liqueur similar to absinthe from the Savoy region of Europe
  16. 16.The fourth studio album by Pearl Jam, released in 1996
  17. 17.Projectile containing a number of small pellets or bullets exploded before impact, named after the English army officer who invented it
  18. 18.Communications code word for the letter P
  19. 19.Novella by Ernest Hemingway written in Cuba in 1951 and published in 1952
  20. 20.1983 single by The Smiths covered by Sandie Shaw a year later
  21. 21.TV presenter who won a silver medal in the 400 metre individual medley at the 1980 Olympics in Moscow
  22. 22.In classical mythology, women participants in the orgiastic rites of Dionysus
  23. 23.French city that was the scene of the coronation of most French monarchs
  24. 24.Common name for Southern African tree, traditionally used to make Zulu spears
  25. 25.A double fold of peritoneum connecting the stomach with other abdominal organs
  26. 26.Native American people living in Ontario, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
  27. 27.16-day festival held each year in Munich
  28. 28.Globular clouds at about 6,500 feet to 20,000 feet
  29. 29.Pioneer company in arcade games, home video game consoles and home computers with a logo based on Mount Fuji
  30. 30.1997 sci-fi film starring Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman and Jude Law
  31. 31.The remains of a Neolithic burial cairn, located on Anglezarke moor in Lancashire
  32. 32.In Greek mythology, the daughter of Minos and Pasiphaë who gave Theseus the thread with which he found his way out of the Minotaur's labyrinth
  33. 33.Peter ___, New Zealand middle-distance runner who won three Olympic gold medals
  34. 34.English crime writer who created Lord Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane
  35. 35.Market town that was once the central Cinque Port, between Hastings and New Romney to the west and Dover and Sandwich to the east
  36. 36.Port in Brittany that is France's chief naval station
  37. 37.Film that won seven Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress
  38. 38.German city that is the leading administrative centre of the Ruhr
  39. 39.Title shared by hit singles for Bryan Adams, Rage, Whitney Houston and Roxette
  40. 40.In the New Testament, a Pharisee who supported Jesus against the other Pharisees
  41. 41.In the Old Testament, the son of Phinehas, born on the day that the Israelites' Ark of God was taken into Philistine captivity
  42. 42.Former standard monetary unit of Greece, replaced by the euro in 2002
  43. 43.Roman Emperor from AD 117 to 138
  44. 44.The inability or refusal to swallow
  45. 45.Syrup derived from the dried rhizome and roots of a Brazilian plant that is used as an emetic
  46. 46.The Finnish name for Finland
  47. 47.Greek god of war, identified with Roman Mars
  48. 48.1927 German expressionist film directed by Fritz Lang
  49. 49.1957 Stanley Kubrick film based on the novel by Humphrey Cobb
  50. 50.Currency unit of Hungary, formerly divided into 100 fillér
  51. 51.Pakistan's largest city
  52. 52.1999 hit single by American girl group TLC
  53. 53.Single by Hall & Oates that reached number seven on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1983
  54. 54.The first President of Zambia
  55. 55.Oratorio by Edward Elgar to text from a poem by Cardinal Newman
  56. 56.Another name for a bird's bastard wing
  57. 57.Coastal town in Norfolk at the mouth of the River Yare
  58. 58.Long-tailed gallinaceous bird of the family Phasianidae
  59. 59.Former Anti-Apartheid Movement activist and Labour minister created a life peer in 2015
  60. 60.Device that controls the quantity of fuel or fuel and air mixture entering an engine
  61. 61.1985 UK number 1 single by Paul Hardcastle
  62. 62.1966 film starring Virginia McKenna and Bill Travers, based on a book of the same name by Joy Adamson
  63. 63.Another name for Taurus
  64. 64.Department of France created from parts of the former provinces of Auvergne and Bourbonnais
  65. 65.Actor nicknamed "The King of Hollywood"
  66. 66.Mariah Carey's fifth consecutive number one hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100
  67. 67.Scottish football club based in Kirkcaldy
  68. 68.Cathedral city on the River Nene
  69. 69.The major centre-right political party in Israel, founded in 1973 by Menachem Begin
  70. 70.State of Malaysia, on the NW coast of Borneo, whose capital is Kuching
  71. 71.Niccol ___, popular Italian composer who was a rival of Gluck
  72. 72.Italian port that is capital of Friuli-Venezia Giulia region
  73. 73.A loop of elastic covered loosely with fabric, used to hold hair in a ponytail
  74. 74.Genus of perennial woody fungi in the family Polyporaceae
  75. 75.Spanish international defender who had a loan spell at Leeds United from Real Madrid in 2003
  76. 76.The Muse of lyric poetry and music in Greek mythology
  77. 77.One of six sheadings in the Isle of Man, comprising the parishes of Andreas, Bride and Lezayre
  78. 78.Novel by James Joyce featuring the character Leopold Bloom
  79. 79.Film for which Jessica Lange won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar
  80. 80.Coconut fibre used in making rope and matting
  81. 81.Rare gas that has the atomic number 18
  82. 82.Home ground of Crystal Palace FC
  83. 83.Former England winger who played for Leeds United, Tottenham Hotspur, Everton and Burnley in the Premier League
  84. 84.Another name for the African violet
  85. 85.2008 animated film for which John Cusack provided the voice of the title character
  86. 86.In law, a form of evidence obtained from a witness who makes a solemn statement or declaration of fact
  87. 87.Plant also called a wood hyacinth
  88. 88.Jack ___, American novelist and poet considered a pioneer of the Beat Generation
  89. 89.Board game that takes its name from the Greek for "jump"
  90. 90.Elvis Presley single that topped the US Billboard chart for eight weeks in 1957
  91. 91.Tropical Asian tree whose bark yields a spice
  92. 92.Isamu ___, American artist whose work includes an iconic table introduced by Herman Miller in 1947
  93. 93.Province of Canada first settled by the French as Acadia
  94. 94.Song written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman that held three positions in the British Top 20 in May 1959
  95. 95.Pop duo comprising David Van Day and Thereza Bazar
  96. 96.A man's soft felt hat named after the heroine of a novel by George du Maurier
  97. 97.The 16th president of the United States of America
  98. 98.US state whose capital is Salem
  99. 99.Ferry company owned by SNCF that operated ferry services between Calais and Dover until liquidated in 2012
  100. 100.In Chinese cookery, a dumpling filled with spiced minced pork, usually served in soup
  101. 101.Bette ___, American singer, actress and comedian known as "The Divine Miss M"
  102. 102.1931 novel in a series by E F Benson
  103. 103.2023 Greta Gerwig film starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling
  104. 104.1984 album by David Bowie
  105. 105.African country whose capital is Nouakchott
  106. 106.Brazil's chief port, on Guanabara Bay
  107. 107.English county whose administrative centre is Truro
  108. 108.Small shrub with a strong mintlike odour
  109. 109.English-born comedy partner of Oliver Hardy
  110. 110.American jazz saxophonist known as "The Sound"
  111. 111.The directorial film debut of Martha Fiennes, starring her brother Ralph in the title role, with music by brother Magnus
  112. 112.Department of France created from parts of the former provinces of Auvergne and Bourbonnais
  113. 113.Tree of the genus Castanea with edible nuts
  114. 114.Sovereign state in Oceania whose capital, Honiara, is on Guadalcanal
  115. 115.Light porous volcanic rock used as an abrasive
  116. 116.The third largest river system in South America
  117. 117.A dry brown brandy distilled in the French district of Gers
  118. 118.1950 John Ford western starring John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara
  119. 119.Industrial city in France that was the medieval capital of Flanders
  120. 120.African country whose capital is Bujumbura
  121. 121.A piece of music composed for a group of nine instruments
  122. 122.Rock group formed by the remaining members of Joy Division after the suicide of Ian Curtis
  123. 123.Member of the molluscan class Gastropoda that has a coiled shell in the adult stage
  124. 124.English county whose administrative centre is Lewes
  125. 125.Dante Gabriel ___, poet and painter who was a leader of the Pre-Raphaelites
  126. 126.Island in the Inner Hebrides, located north of Islay and south of Mull
  127. 127.The thirteenth studio album by Marvin Gaye, released in 1976
  128. 128.Port in SW Iran, on an island in the Shatt-al-Arab
  129. 129.The capital of Kazakhstan
  130. 130.The capital of Jordan
  131. 131.Infectious disease named from the belief that it was caused by the unwholesome air in swampy districts
  132. 132.Crime writer who created Chief Inspector Wexford
  133. 133.Original Latin name for the kumquats from 1784 until reclassified in a segregate genus, Fortunella, in 1915
  134. 134.Any drug used to treat a particular disease
  135. 135.A warm-blooded flying reptile of the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods
  136. 136.A long narrow two-edged sword with a guarded hilt
  137. 137.Another name for the disease Human African trypanosomiasis
  138. 138.1972 David Bowie single that reached number 2 in the UK charts
  139. 139.South American country whose capital is Quito
  140. 140.1967 Jeff Beck hit single that features Rod Stewart on backing vocals
  141. 141.Ornamental Chinese tree also called a maidenhair tree
  142. 142.Scottish word for an English person or a Lowland Scot
  143. 143.Ben Elton's first novel, published in 1989
  144. 144.The capital of Guam
  145. 145.Sir William ___, 17th-century English poet and playwright buried in Poets' Corner at Westminster Abbey
  146. 146.Acute infectious disease also called black vomit
  147. 147.Single by Desmond Dekker & The Aces that was the first reggae number one in the UK
  148. 148.Another name for chronic nephritis
  149. 149.1998 martial arts film directed by and starring Jackie Chan
  150. 150.Former name for Taiwan

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