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- 1.Buster --, star of silent films
- 2.Capital of New Jersey
- 3.Dark-red cherry used for cherry brandy
- 4.Either of the two wings of a cruciform church
- 5.English painter noted for his studies of animals
- 6.Greek and Roman god of marriage
- 7.Greek mathematician, astronomer and geographer of second century AD
- 8.Ivan --, tennis player born in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia
- 9.Miguel de --, author of Don Quixote
- 10.Naomi James e.g., one who has sailed round the world
- 11.Paul --, he played Jim Hacker in Yes Minister
- 12.Person refusing to support ideas
- 13.Roman goddess of wisdom
- 14.Roman name for Scotland
- 15.Small place by Loch Broom in north-west Scotland
- 16.Synthetic rubber-like polymer
- 17.Tradename for a communications satellite
- 18.US inventor of the incandescent electric lamp
- 19.-- Verdi, 1813-1901, Italian composer
- 20.Brightest star in the constellation Lyra
- 21.Corpse reanimated by sorcery
- 22.Cylindrical paper containing coins
- 23.English dramatist, author of the farce Dandy Dick
- 24.English Heritage property near Rushton in Northamptonshire
- 25.Flavoured white wine
- 26.Fly whose larva produces swelling on back of bull or cow
- 27.Human sight without any aid
- 28.In darts the line behind which players must stand
- 29.Indirect remark usually carrying a suggestion of impropriety
- 30.Levy on fossil fuels
- 31.Male inhabitant of the Philippines
- 32.Maori Ceremonial war dance
- 33.Moisturising extract made from leaves of a Mediterranean plant
- 34.National museum and art gallery in Paris
- 35.One of seven hills on which ancient Rome was built
- 36.One who fraudulently converts money for their own use
- 37.Orthorhombic rock-forming mineral
- 38.Phileas --, he travelled Around the World in Eighty Days
- 39.Place for take-off
- 40.Samuel Butlers metrical burlesque on the Puritans
- 41.Seemingly, as it were
- 42.Shallow lake in the Netherlands formed by building of a dam across the old Zuider Zee
- 43.Strong alcoholic drink
- 44.Thief who enters through a window or skylight
- 45.This Island is the smallest US state
- 46.Traditional French stew
- 47.Womens underwear
- 48.-- smokie, an unsplit smoked haddock
- 49.--s Cave, cave on Staffa with basaltic pillars
- 50.24th book of the Old Testament
- 51.Capital of Bulgaria
- 52.Capital of the largest South American country
- 53.Cloud of small flying drops
- 54.Colloquial word for a state of excitement
- 55.Exorbitant demand
- 56.Flatfish of the genus Citharichthys
- 57.Fleshy flaps at the backs of tongues
- 58.Historical word for a Turkish palace guard
- 59.In Milan, the chief opera house in Italy
- 60.Jew of central or eastern European descent
- 61.King of Corinth in Greek mythology
- 62.Large strong bag with handles
- 63.Muse of comedy, also one of the Graces
- 64.Mythical tree connecting the nine worlds in Norse cosmology
- 65.Occasion reserved for fasting and prayer in the Western Church
- 66.Old verse form of six six-lined stanzas
- 67.Orange property on a Monopoly board
- 68.Oxide of a rare-earth element, a yellowish-white powder
- 69.Robert George Dylan --, former England fast bowler
- 70.Seaside resort south of Exeter
- 71.Shipping Forecast area in the North Sea
- 72.Small black bat named after a 19th-century zoologist
- 73.Swedish botanist who established the binomial system of biological nomenclature
- 74.Tibetan barley dish
- 75.Voluntary organisation providing first aid
- 76.-- dumpling, suet pudding steamed or boiled in a cloth
- 77.-- flop, method of high jumping
- 78.-- mortis, stiffness of a dead body
- 79.Beam in the roof
- 80.Chuck --, first pilot to break sound barrier
- 81.Drug used in treating ulcers
- 82.Eight-day Jewish festival
- 83.Exercises conducted to Latin-American dance music
- 84.Fortified town in Jamaica at entrance to Kingston harbour
- 85.Health resort in North Island, New Zealand
- 86.James Joseph Jacques --, French painter and etcher
- 87.Largest Mediterranean island
- 88.Location of Monets Gardens north-west of Paris
- 89.Manage with what is available
- 90.Person who stays up very late
- 91.Picture of the firmament
- 92.Region of north-east Spain with strong separatist tradition
- 93.Roman Catholic service of evensong
- 94.Royalist in English Civil War
- 95.Safety light used in coalmines
- 96.Scottish Celtic rock group with minor hits in 1990s
- 97.Setting for R. D. Blackmores Lorna Doone
- 98.Ski resort in Swiss canton of Graubunden
- 99.Small bushy-tailed rodent
- 100.Tiny air-sacs in the lungs
- 101.Two lovers in a prose idyll attributed to Greek author Longus
- 102.Wart e.g., horny growth over ones skin
- 103.Wealthy people who travel frequently for pleasure
- 104.-- upon Dearne, small town north of Rotherham
- 105.-- Way, Roman road from Lincoln to Exeter
- 106.1952 film starring Charlie Chaplin
- 107.As much as a large tea container will hold
- 108.Baron Wilson of --
- 109.Brownish-purple or deep purplish-pink
- 110.Chemical vessel used in distillation
- 111.Christmas in Christmas cards perhaps
- 112.Drifting organisms in the sea
- 113.Ella --, 1917-96, US jazz singer
- 114.Fictitious city of gold
- 115.Gare du --, station in Paris
- 116.Greek poet c310-c250BC, creator of ancient bucolic poetry
- 117.Hereditary particle Darwin postulated in his theory of pangenesis
- 118.Ladys name from a Germanic source
- 119.Latin name for Switzerland
- 120.Lion-tailed macaque of India
- 121.Member of a nomadic Berber people in the Sahara Desert
- 122.Oratorio by Sir Michael Tippett (1,5,2,3,4)
- 123.Part of graph along which x-coordinate is plotted
- 124.Plant of the ginger family used as a dye
- 125.Relating to funeral processions
- 126.Scottish word for a tumult or disturbance
- 127.Slang expression for television
- 128.Street in London between Aldwych and High Holborn
- 129.Title applied by Christians to Jesus
- 130.Unit equivalent to one eighth of the sky area
- 131.-- II, last ruler of Aztec empire in Mexico
- 132.Abbreviation for a county in northern England
- 133.Bantu language widely used in East Africa
- 134.Beat with a stick on the soles of the feet
- 135.Bird thats a dangerous creature in Lewis Carrolls nonsense poems
- 136.Cavalry regiment commanded by Oliver Cromwell
- 137.Collection of quatrains by Omar Khayyam
- 138.Contagious infection of the skin
- 139.English author of The Stones of Venice
- 140.Evil fame or public reputation
- 141.Female farm animal
- 142.Hungarian professor who invented a famous cube
- 143.Hypothetical charged subatomic particle of large mass
- 144.In zoology, small hooked structures
- 145.Jean-Jacques --, 1712-78, French philosopher and writer
- 146.Military district on boundary of former Hungarian kingdom
- 147.One using tribal objects as symbols of kinship
- 148.Opera in four parts by Verdi
- 149.Person who studies trees
- 150.Place in court where committee of adjudicators sit during a trial