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