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- 1.Royal surrendering rule like in Richard III?
- 2.One indigenous species around SA I lead
- 3.Sweden accepted aliens, backing centre for those helping the distressed
- 4.Starts to shout noisily as pairs appear in this?
- 5.Tree workmate cut down by morning
- 6.What'll encourage a woman to follow international rugby league?
- 7.Pigeons generally regarded as safe besetting man in East London
- 8.Political principle, Keir's first added to road map?
- 9.Staff on plane triumphed after first class run
- 10.Fixed stake in agrarian terrain
- 11.Bojo branded an abject rogue, he does occasional work around the House
- 12.Obsessive after glimpse of flashing lighthouse in the past
- 13.Iowan mob condemned witch
- 14.Vape offering formality about end of fag?
- 15.I tempt back current oil producer
- 16.I return our awful food
- 17.Spectre's blown up James with no justice
- 18.State control set-up is constrained by small amount of money
- 19.Glacial mass lecturer besieged by environmentalists
- 20.Chevrotain going round grass mound rolling
- 21.Possibly until I used . . . it's this?
- 22.Shakespeare's region cut crop that's ripe
- 23.Liberal close to entering a ballot at pleasure
- 24.Idiot once more dropping nuclear weapon
- 25.Note number plate on A road
- 26.US football star headed ball, support lacking at the back
- 27.Quizzer from Scotland to search after answer
- 28.Struggle wasting energy and time in office
- 29.Almost puncture close to kerb. Spare tyre?
- 30.Pondering, reflecting; meditans
- 31.Qualis mens in corpore simili inveniatur (Juv. 10.356)
- 32.Persona non ____ est, quem nemo videre velit
- 33.Strings of instruments (acc.)
- 34.Something looked at from every angle
- 35.I wander about, roam, stray (dep.)
- 36.Viget; flourishes, blossoms
- 37.Hail and farewell: a brother's final address Cat. 101.10)
- 38.Balatro commotus occupatur
- 39.Just as; velut
- 40.Aut Clio aut Terpsichore?
- 41.Alliance, confederacy (Caes, Bellum Civile 3.107)
- 42.I compel; perpello, subigo
- 43.It's serious in Latin, French and English!
- 44.Per tot ranas in ordinem transferre
- 45.Times for carousing identified by Grumio; dies ____ que bibite (Plaut. Most. 21)
- 46.It's being added up
- 47.Take up, receive! (pl.)
- 48.Quaesivisti, poposcisti
- 49.Olim mel latum erat in ferrariam
- 50.Ac rebus perturbatis, ille asper est
- 51.Aliquid novum refero
- 52.Adprobatur, permittitur
- 53.You go (pl.)
- 54.Soft highly toxic metallic element
- 55.Neapolitan ballad composed in the late 19th century
- 56.Early stage in an organism's development
- 57.Actress who won an Oscar in 1962 for her portrayal of Anita in West Side Story
- 58.- Jones, Welsh singer who recorded Walking in the Air
- 59.Constellation of the northern sky resembling a "W”
- 60.Low padded seat
- 61.Early Irish missionary who founded the abbey on Iona
- 62.Ursine pal of Bill Badger and Edward Trunk
- 63.George -, AC Milan and Chelsea footballer who became president of Liberia
- 64.David Cameron's successor as prime minister
- 65.16th-century English composer of religious music
- 66.Small east African republic on the Gulf of Aden
- 67.Scottish town home to Queen of the South FC
- 68.German naturalist and explorer after whom a Pacific current is named
- 69.1869 novel by RD Blackmore set in the West Country
- 70.African nation bordering both Guinea and Ghana
- 71.Slot into which a tenon fits in carpentry
- 72.Rich fertile soil of sand, clay and humus
- 73.French physicist, a founder of the study of electromagnetism
- 74.Japan's second-largest city by population
- 75.Gershwin number featuring the line: "Who could ask for anything more?”
- 76.Frontman of the Jam and Style Council
- 77.Units of magnetic field strength
- 78.Princess who married Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in 2020
- 79.Legendary hybrid creature of aquatic environments
- 80.Folk name for the lapwing
- 81.Name of a biblical figure before his Damascene conversion
- 82.Audi slogan used in a slightly amended form in the Blur song Parklife
- 83.Coniferous tree resin used in varnishes
- 84.Device used to strengthen muscles
- 85.The cross of ____ appears on the flags of Genoa and Barcelona
- 86.National Park including the USA's lowest point at Badwater Basin
- 87."I am surprised with an ____ fear” (Titus Andronicus)
- 88.____ Dei means Lamb of God
- 89.Egg-shaped
- 90.The world's largest manufacturer of motorcycles
- 91.Advanced hearing aid invented in 1957
- 92.____ minerals are those containing gold
- 93.Graham Greene adapted his short story The Basement Room to produce the screen play for the 1948 film The ____
- 94.A withdrawal symptom of alcoholism
- 95.A song or other work expressing praise
- 96.Political exiles or refugees
- 97.To no longer have to tolerate something is to be ____ it
- 98.One of five events in a 1990s comedy film nominated for the best picture Oscar
- 99.Author of Western novels including Shalako (1962)
- 100.Genus which includes pinks and sweet william
- 101.1928 Charlie Chaplin film in which he plays an unintentionally funny clown
- 102.Real-life footballer signed by Melchester Rovers in the Roy of the Rovers comic strip
- 103.Humza Yousaf is leader of the ____
- 104.Spanish port attacked twice by Francis Drake
- 105.Lazy Bones, developed in 1950, was the first ____ for television
- 106.South Africa's Drakensberg mountain range is on the eastern edge of the Central ____
- 107.Things being what they are
- 108.Plant commonly called African daisy
- 109.Popular cartoon character, as called by nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie
- 110.Nevada location of F1 Grand Prix races in 1981 and 1982
- 111.The name of the main location in this book series is based on that of a hill town in Umbria
- 112."You'll make a mutiny among my guests, / You will set ____! You'll be the man!” (Romeo and Juliet)
- 113."The children were ____ all snug in their beds” (The Night Before Christmas)
- 114.Tralee is the county town of ____
- 115.Old light source with a type of grass used as a wick
- 116.Heroine of The Old Curiosity Shop
- 117.Alien in a US sitcom seen on ITV 1987-89, also called Gordon Shumway
- 118.A potentially dangerous kind of antidote
- 119.Actor who played Captain Holt in Brooklyn Nine-Nine
- 120.Card game with Wellington or Blücher as the highest bid
- 121.US informal term for new recruits
- 122.Short item of attire originally worn by cheerleaders
- 123.Before birth
- 124.____ and Nabucco are the well-known operas with prisoners' choruses
- 125.One type of contract in bridge
- 126.Aquatic plant which gives its name to an asana in yoga
- 127.Oh ____ was the title of tennis commentator Dan Maskell's autobiography
- 128.Return of hooter ahead of work's end causes criticism
- 129.Win account with energy in place of great industry
- 130.Conspicuous chap pushed off on the other side once
- 131.A pot runs freely for Rab C's cuppa
- 132.Scots serve relish
- 133.Bait full of English grain
- 134.Professional who salts old mackerel
- 135.Female is accepted by one to advise person up on animals
- 136.Particularly graceful horse leading a carriage
- 137.Play around beside mattress
- 138.Busy loos are getting a spray
- 139.Determined aged sins in a new way
- 140.Raunchy ode that's been cut short in past
- 141.Aware of directly avoiding present
- 142.Bureau finally sacked one who tests old charger
- 143.Conundrum about series that was out in the mid-afternoon?
- 144.Shed's front with loads of locks gets you uptight
- 145.French on, oh, returning deity
- 146.Is section in sailing boat to go west
- 147.Checked over a custom zip
- 148.Commoner once caught by Anglo-Saxon noble
- 149.Dancing turned dark on whistle
- 150.Ace snatched up being of face value