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- 1.-- of France, wife of Edward II of England
- 2.1967 film starring Deborah Kerr
- 3.Biblical animal thought to be a hippopotamus
- 4.Blade held in a U-shaped metal frame
- 5.Body or code of ceremonies
- 6.Colloquial abbreviated word meaning lawful
- 7.Completely consumed
- 8.Filbert, it has a smooth shiny hard shell
- 9.Interjection from Japanese meaning goodbye
- 10.Jelly from seaweed used in medicine
- 11.Latin name for the Isle of Wight
- 12.Margaret Thatchers maiden name
- 13.Martyn --, former Yorkshire captain and opening batsman
- 14.Name given to William I
- 15.Of the Spanish founder of the Society of Jesus
- 16.Old Testament mount
- 17.Percy Aldridge --, 1882-1961, Australian composer and pianist
- 18.Person who makes amends
- 19.Rich blue-veined or white cheese made in the Midlands
- 20.Rudimentary or simplified leaf
- 21.Scotch made using grass related to wheat and barley
- 22.Semi-legendary Irish Gaelic poet and warrior thought to be of 3rd century AD
- 23.Small computer program that runs with another application
- 24.Soft woollen yarn or cloth
- 25.West Indian cricketer, one of the three Ws
- 26.1949 classic crime drama film starring James Cagney
- 27.A male from Lampeter perhaps
- 28.A North African airline
- 29.Animal physiology
- 30.Animation on Channel 4 featuring pupils of a Colorado school
- 31.Arched opening in a vault
- 32.Artificial language invented by Johann Schleyer
- 33.Coral island of south-west Japan
- 34.Deprive of strength or resolution
- 35.Dog originally developed for fighting
- 36.Final purpose to which a manufactured article is put
- 37.Homosporous leptosporangiate ferns
- 38.Industrial city in north-east France
- 39.Inhabitant of a UK Overseas Territory in the Leeward Islands
- 40.Inspector Morses first name
- 41.Islander from Hispaniola
- 42.Malicious resentfulness or hostility
- 43.Method of printing using electrostatic fields
- 44.Name until 1964 of the African country Malawi
- 45.Obsolete word meaning to spring up or sparkle
- 46.Seven days leading up to Easter
- 47.Sir Sean --, Scottish film actor
- 48.Song recorded by Il Volo that has also been recorded by Luciano Pavarotti
- 49.Striking visual scene
- 50.Tall slender racing dog
- 51.The Volunteer State
- 52.Violent tropical storm
- 53.Wrap up, embrace or enclose
- 54.-- the Night Before Christmas, poem by Clement Clarke Moore
- 55.-- Dahl, author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
- 56.-- Dunaway, US actress
- 57.-- Hughes, Australian fast bowler who played in 53 Tests in 1985-94
- 58.-- wave, rippling effect produced by spectators at a sports event
- 59.1930 novel by Somerset Maugham
- 60.1941 classic drama film starring Orson Welles
- 61.Ancient alphabet used in Celtic and Pictish inscriptions
- 62.Ancient region east of Adriatic Sea
- 63.Annual rugby union match between England and Scotland
- 64.Aromatic pot herb
- 65.BBC TV panel game based on true meanings of obscure words
- 66.Deposition of early-morning moisture
- 67.Dutch football club named after hero in Homers Iliad
- 68.Earthed metal screen surrounding piece of equipment
- 69.Fifth book of the Bible
- 70.From 2000 the official name of Calcutta
- 71.Fruit thats a cross between a grapefruit and an orange
- 72.Gain access to a mainframe or server system
- 73.Holly genus
- 74.Joaquin --, Spanish composer of Concierto de Aranjuez
- 75.Joseph --,1672-1719, English author
- 76.Moulding with cross-section in the form of a letter S
- 77.River and state in Germany
- 78.Rod --, British rock singer
- 79.Slang word meaning vulgar or inferior
- 80.Small draining-shaft
- 81.System of widescreen cinema presentation
- 82.Town with Roman remains in north-west Italy
- 83.1st Baron -- of Tara, 1884-1964, English aviator and politician
- 84.Accustom to nourishment other than mothers milk
- 85.Atmospheric stream encountered by vehicles
- 86.Birthplace of St Francis
- 87.Capital of Namibia
- 88.Character who gave her name to the unintentional use of a wrong word
- 89.Cold Spanish soup containing tomatoes
- 90.Dame Peggy --, 1907-91, English actress
- 91.Deep primary colour, sometimes veined with gold, used in porcelain
- 92.Fragrant gum resin used in perfumery
- 93.Having been satisfactorily recorded and ready for use
- 94.Industrial city in southern Poland
- 95.Industrial port in north-west Italy
- 96.Legendary lost continent
- 97.Merseyside town noted for its glass industry
- 98.Miranda --, character played by Cynthia Nixon in Sex and the City
- 99.Officer specially appointed to help a commanding officer
- 100.Old word meaning to decoke
- 101.Outer Hebridean breed of dark-coloured sheep
- 102.Peter --, actor who appeared on stage in Jeffrey Barnard is Unwell (15)
- 103.Released when money has been received by a court
- 104.Science and study of wines and winemaking
- 105.Shortened name of Shakespeares birthplace
- 106.Sir Clifford --, 1907-82, English pianist
- 107.The scholar, gypsy and priest in a narrative by George Borrow
- 108.Time of year when night and day are equal
- 109.Tradename for a bedtime drink
- 110.Zodiacal Water Bearer
- 111.-- had fallen (carol)
- 112.In tempest, storm and -- (carol)
- 113.Oer Bethlehem it took -- rest (carol)
- 114.The --s Head Carol, traditional English carol
- 115.-- Laine, jazz singer
- 116.-- Scrooge, Dickens character
- 117.and 18: Description of one of Santas helpers
- 118.and 9: Pantomime character who was a castaway
- 119.Appear unexpectedly
- 120.Archaic poetic word for a small dwelling
- 121.Arouse strong emotions
- 122.Astrakhan rabbits having wavy or curly hair
- 123.Christmas food parcel
- 124.Experience of thinking that situation had occurred before
- 125.Having eighteen leaves to the sheet
- 126.Institution of Mechanical Engineers
- 127.Like the first person, naked
- 128.One of the Three Wise Men
- 129.Pantomime character who had ugly sisters
- 130.Pantomime characters sweetheart; Im in a drama (anag.)
- 131.Peter in pantomime
- 132.Point of greatest interest or importance
- 133.Poor handwriting
- 134.Scottish word for not or no
- 135.Showing high-spirited merriment
- 136.Small establishment offering accommodation
- 137.Small piece of fried bread used in soups and salads
- 138.Softly and pathetically in music
- 139.Walk tiredly or heavily
- 140.The -- is Wild, 1957 biographical drama film
- 141.-- Hemingway, US author
- 142.-- Spencer, Princess Dianas stepmother
- 143.-- Stevenson, 1900-1965, US statesman
- 144.1933 comedy film starring the Marx Brothers
- 145.and 9: 1990 film starring Gerard Depardieu
- 146.Australasian soldier
- 147.Author of Through the Looking-Glass
- 148.Chartres is the capital of this French department
- 149.Combining form indicating medical treatment
- 150.Community concerned with pursuit of education and scholarship