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- 1.Australian sea-squirt
- 2.Austrian city, Mozarts birthplace
- 3.British sovereignty in India
- 4.Confusing series of abbreviations
- 5.Constellation north of Sagittarius
- 6.Country in the South Pacific north of New Zealand
- 7.Dress with, or as if with, a hairpiece
- 8.Expert in a type of unarmed self-defence
- 9.Former French monetary unit
- 10.French name of city that is the HQ of the EU
- 11.Great Russian sturgeon, a source of caviare
- 12.Kitchen utensil through which soft food can be pushed
- 13.Member of the highest order of angels
- 14.Place in a container before offering for sale
- 15.Power from the movement of the sea
- 16.Radical derived from a by-product in soap manufacture
- 17.Reducing the worth or value of something
- 18.Self-consciously fashionable
- 19.Small Parisian theatre that specialised in short horror plays
- 20.Title used by the Archbishop of York
- 21.Tropical tree also known as the monkey-bread tree
- 22.West Indian passion-flower
- 23.1933 film about small boy growing up with lions
- 24.According to legend they fought until only their tails remained
- 25.At exactly one or two oclock etc.
- 26.Become coated with a frozen layer
- 27.Bivalve mollusc of the genus Solen
- 28.Boundary of a specific area
- 29.Card-game designed to help improve memory
- 30.City in southern France with well-preserved Roman remains
- 31.Double-headed musical instrument with snares
- 32.Green variety of beryl
- 33.High commendations or eulogies
- 34.Highly nitrated form of nitrocellulose used as an explosive
- 35.Hot dusty wind blowing from Andes across the pampas in Argentina
- 36.Leeds Bradford eg
- 37.Office of former Russian leader
- 38.Old word for someone of a dubious reputation
- 39.Open sore, often discharging pus
- 40.Part of London that includes the Docklands
- 41.Presbyterian president
- 42.Punishing with a discretionary fine
- 43.Samuel Taylor - - , co-author of Lyrical Ballads
- 44.Savoury Cornish dish with fish heads protruding through the crust
- 45.Slang expression meaning good-for-nothing used in World War I
- 46.South Korean city, textile and agricultural trading centre
- 47.Stand someone in good - - , be advantageous
- 48.Structure dividing a window horizontally
- 49.Surgical instrument shaped like a scoop
- 50.Umbrella title given to an occasional series of single TV sitcoms
- 51.1969 film starring Peter OToole
- 52.Alternative spelling for a prickly seed-case
- 53.Bantu language widely used in East Africa
- 54.British spoken form of the last letter of the alphabet
- 55.Evergreen climbing vine with glossy foliage
- 56.Expensive luxury type of periodical
- 57.Game in which a spinning-top is caught on a cord
- 58.God and my right, motto of British monarch
- 59.Grigori - - , Russian monk 1871-1916
- 60.Groomed or smartened oneself
- 61.Language of a West African people on coast of Liberia
- 62.Low European shrub with purple-red flowers
- 63.Non-commissioned officer
- 64.North Yorkshire fishing port and resort
- 65.One of Christopher Robins companions
- 66.Pamplona is the capital of this Spanish region
- 67.Peter - - , Carry On actor 1919-1979
- 68.Photograph reduced to the size of a small spot
- 69.Pointed hand-tool
- 70.Port in southwest Iran on Shatt-al-Arab delta
- 71.Quality of being morally wrong
- 72.Rhyming slang meaning drunk
- 73.Sailor who has had years of experience
- 74.Town in northwest Hampshire
- 75.Undergo genetic change
- 76.Venice is the capital of this region in northeast Italy
- 77.Very dear (but not expensive!)
- 78.Wanting to have someone elses success or good fortune
- 79.- - Durham, lead singer of the Seekers
- 80.African amulet or charm
- 81.Bit that remains after main part has gone
- 82.Bookbinding term also known as duodecimo
- 83.Calycanthus or Carolina allspice
- 84.Capital of Yonne department in central France
- 85.Combining all people or things involved
- 86.Diminutive ploughmans son, hero of a childrens story
- 87.Dramatic poem by Henrik Ibsen
- 88.Dwelling near a large stream
- 89.Easily irritated or annoyed
- 90.Flock of mallards
- 91.In poetry, having each word a syllable longer than the previous one
- 92.In spite of everything
- 93.Irish or Highland dagger or sword
- 94.Joe - - , baseball player briefly married to Marilyn Monroe
- 95.Late Bronze Age cemetery
- 96.Occurrence of surplus liquid exceeding limit
- 97.Of a group of lines of verse forming a definite pattern
- 98.Overindulged or artificially fostered
- 99.Person who plays a jazz guitar
- 100.Phrase used when one is trying to remember something
- 101.Revolving cover on chimney to improve ventilation
- 102.Short romantic story
- 103.Spain and Portugal
- 104.Study of sources and developments of words
- 105.Talked incessantly and tiresomely
- 106.Vehicle with CCTV carrying railway police to deal with vandals and trespassers
- 107.- - West, inflatable life-jacket
- 108.Another name for furze or gorse
- 109.At the - - , directly involved with production
- 110.Come to nothing, fall to the ground
- 111.Common name for tea
- 112.Dance similar to the polka
- 113.Especially fine specimen of its type
- 114.Jordans only port at gulf of the same name
- 115.Large ship carrying passengers on a regular schedule
- 116.Large South African antelope
- 117.Le - - - - , word which fits context exactly
- 118.Luncheon-meat made largely from pork
- 119.Measurable activity of an organism
- 120.Member of European Parliament
- 121.Object-orientated computer programming language
- 122.Old French gold or silver coin
- 123.Person living in Tallinn perhaps
- 124.Person who practises orthodox treatment of diseases
- 125.Petition in English universities
- 126.Port and resort in Suffolk
- 127.Recess with a polygonal window
- 128.Rectangular loaf of bread
- 129.Roman Catholic priests small round skullcap
- 130.Seat of Protestant and Roman Catholic archbishops in Northern Ireland
- 131.Short name for a disease-transmitting insect
- 132.Something that is very easy to do
- 133.Spanish word for friend
- 134.Suburb of southeast Paris with an international airport
- 135.Town in Sefton unitary authority, Merseyside
- 136.US police drama on ITV in 1970s
- 137.Vent or fissure in the ground discharging soft sticky wet earth
- 138.Vulgar sound of disapproval such as a raspberry
- 139.Another name for the Greek island Zakynthos
- 140.Another name for vipers bugloss
- 141.Biblical mountain, probably Mount Sinai
- 142.Bird that frequents marshy places
- 143.Deceptive trick, a leg-pull
- 144.disease especially in the smaller bones of the feet
- 145.Fine net fabric of silk or rayon
- 146.From - - - - - - , right through
- 147.Group of ducal seats in Nottinghamshire
- 148.Healing ointment made from a resinous substance
- 149.Israeli port at head of Gulf of Aqaba
- 150.Jacqueline - - - - , English cellist 1945-1987