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  1. 1.A leopard, especially a black one
  2. 2.A monetary unit of Thailand
  3. 3.A spurge popular as a houseplant at Christmas
  4. 4.Another name for Calvary, the site of the crucifixion of Jesus
  5. 5.Capital of Ghana
  6. 6.Capital of Qatar
  7. 7.Dutch painter (1606-69)
  8. 8.Formerly the title of the chief magistrate in republican Venice and Genoa
  9. 9.Four-wheeled horse-drawn Russian carriage
  10. 10.Greek physician known as the father of medicine
  11. 11.In ancient Greece and Rome, a racecourse for horses and chariots
  12. 12.Jacopo --, Italian humanist and churchman (1477-1547)
  13. 13.Johannes --, German composer (1833-97)
  14. 14.Noel --, English actor, playwright, and composer
  15. 15.Series of young adult novels by Robert Muchamore
  16. 16.Spirit made from the residue from a winepress
  17. 17.Substance deposited in bodily tissues as a store for carbohydrates
  18. 18.The last novel written by Leo Tolstoy
  19. 19.The Muse of astronomy
  20. 20.The second most populous city in the world
  21. 21.US jazz saxophonist (1923-90)
  22. 22.Wally --, English test cricketer who played for Gloucestershire
  23. 23.Winner of the 1981 Epsom Derby
  24. 24.-- Rhodes, British-born South African statesman 1853-1902
  25. 25.Chinese-style dish served with fried noodles
  26. 26.Circular frame with series of projections round the rim
  27. 27.Collapse as a result of illness
  28. 28.Descendants from one individual
  29. 29.Device for measuring amount of flow
  30. 30.Dutch town famous for its pottery
  31. 31.Enthusiastic or exaggerated kiss
  32. 32.Evil demon in Arabian mythology
  33. 33.Firth of --, inlet of the North Sea in south-east Scotland
  34. 34.Fowl split lengthways, opened out and grilled
  35. 35.Fractional monetary unit in some South and Central American countries
  36. 36.Freedom and scope in which to act
  37. 37.Fruit pie cooked with covering of caramelised pastry
  38. 38.German leader of the Protestant Reformation
  39. 39.High male singing voice
  40. 40.Informal name for Portsmouth
  41. 41.Its sails run fore-and-aft on a sailing ship
  42. 42.Largest lake in South America, highest lake in the world
  43. 43.Leaf bearing a flower on its axil
  44. 44.Name given to Jesus as prophesied by Isaiah
  45. 45.Person who tests metals
  46. 46.Process of taking photographs
  47. 47.Rounded dome forming a roof or ceiling
  48. 48.Run away, make oneself scarce
  49. 49.Sir Norman --, couturier and court dressmaker 1901-1979
  50. 50.Small piece of hardware that plugs into a computer
  51. 51.Something that excites giving a pleasant thrill
  52. 52.Tall Tasmanian conifer
  53. 53.Town or Vale in Worcestershire
  54. 54.With great speed or energy
  55. 55.(US) a statute protecting car buyers against defects within a certain period after purchase
  56. 56.1993 film starring Sylvester Stallone
  57. 57.1994 film starring Jean-Claude Van Damme
  58. 58.A stage of tissue respiration
  59. 59.A Verdi opera
  60. 60.African antelope; pith helmet
  61. 61.Asian wild animal
  62. 62.County town of Offaly in the Republic of Ireland
  63. 63.Grinding tooth at the back of a mammals mouth
  64. 64.In medieval armour, the part of a helmet protecting the lower part of the face
  65. 65.Industrial city in France
  66. 66.Lance --, English actor and comedian
  67. 67.Margery Allinghams detective
  68. 68.Mechanical model of the solar system
  69. 69.Novel by Colleen McCullough
  70. 70.Ornamental pattern used in mouldings on buildings
  71. 71.Play by Christopher Marlowe
  72. 72.Respiratory disease
  73. 73.Russian port on the Dvina River
  74. 74.Sea cow of tropical Atlantic coasts and estuaries
  75. 75.Sir Lawrence --, Dutch-born British painter (1836-1912)
  76. 76.Steve --, manager of Pink Floyd
  77. 77.The first tine of a deers horn
  78. 78.Thomas --, railway excursion and tourist pioneer
  79. 79.US state
  80. 80.Widely planted tree with spreading branches and a short trunk
  81. 81.Kiss Me --, musical by Cole Porter
  82. 82.-- Day, US actress and singer
  83. 83.-- Harris, Australian TV personality
  84. 84.Another name for the fodder plant lucerne
  85. 85.City and resort in south-east Florida
  86. 86.Colloquial word meaning secret information
  87. 87.Dish of water to clean hands at a table
  88. 88.Former England test cricketer now a cricket broadcaster
  89. 89.Four-sided figure with opposite sides equal
  90. 90.Gas used as an anaesthetic in dentistry
  91. 91.It contains the parliamentary agenda
  92. 92.Large duck of the mergus genus
  93. 93.New Testament name for father
  94. 94.Noble Italian family who governed Ferrara, Modena and Reggio from 13th to 16th or 18th century
  95. 95.North American goatsucker
  96. 96.Novel by George Orwell
  97. 97.Of visual imagery of almost photographic accuracy
  98. 98.One of the Shetland Islands south-west of Unst
  99. 99.Perfumed oil for making hair glossy
  100. 100.Place of supernatural and frighteningly unpredictable events
  101. 101.Port on Atlantic coast in Galicia, north-west Spain
  102. 102.Prude, a self-righteous person
  103. 103.Recklessly drive a stolen car
  104. 104.Sir Martin --, English explorer c1535-1594
  105. 105.Small wading bird
  106. 106.Software that allows users to freely create and edit
  107. 107.Stick or ensign of authority
  108. 108.Twilled cloth of very fine wool
  109. 109.Underground station between Dagenham East and Hornchurch
  110. 110.Wild ox of Sulawesi in Indonesia
  111. 111.A language spoken in Sri Lanka
  112. 112.Actor and singer who played the role of Adam in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
  113. 113.An aromatic spice
  114. 114.Australian city
  115. 115.Author of The Catcher in the Rye
  116. 116.Ballet by Sir Frederick Ashton and Hans Werner Henze
  117. 117.Brightest star in the constellation Taurus
  118. 118.British writer of Norwegian descent (1916-90)
  119. 119.Byzantine empress
  120. 120.City in Maharashtra, India
  121. 121.Constellation between Perseus and Pegasus
  122. 122.Cooling sea breeze that occurs during summer months in certain coastal areas of Western Australia
  123. 123.David --, English dramatist and novelist who won the 1976 Booker Prize with Saville
  124. 124.English Civil War battle site
  125. 125.Genus of cacti
  126. 126.Havelock --, English psychologist and writer (1859-1939)
  127. 127.Island in the Malay Archipelago, forming part of Indonesia
  128. 128.Official anthem of the European Union
  129. 129.Roman road between Lincoln and Exeter
  130. 130.Science fiction TV programme produced by the BBC
  131. 131.Second largest city in Portugal
  132. 132.Second largest island in the Mediterranean
  133. 133.Skateboarding jump
  134. 134.Small town in Galilee where Christ is said to have performed his first miracle
  135. 135.State capital of Massachusetts
  136. 136.The administrative centre of North Lanarkshire
  137. 137.Title of honour borne by various classes of women of the peerage
  138. 138.Wall of sand built as a defence in desert warfare
  139. 139.William --, US novelist (1897-1962)
  140. 140.-- acid, old-fashioned term for hydrocyanic acid
  141. 141.-- vires, within the legal power
  142. 142.Angle between leaf and stem
  143. 143.Bend in pipe shaped like the 21st letter of the alphabet
  144. 144.Broadcast again
  145. 145.Cabbage with an edible turnip-like swollen stem
  146. 146.During the present month
  147. 147.French with many English words
  148. 148.Goblin or dwarf in Scandinavian mythology
  149. 149.Greek dish having spinach and feta cheese in filo pastry
  150. 150.Imaginary country in Swifts Gullivers Travels

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