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- 1.Point taken by County Sheriff's officers
- 2.Fly south over pole
- 3.Perform better where French leading diplomacy
- 4.Miliband behind Labour worked hard locally
- 5.Green algae hit Luxor badly
- 6.Cosmetic lotions from toilet on loaded trains
- 7.Distinguishing title needing £25 in European money
- 8.Remains seen after Government cuts
- 9.Measure extreme pressure on hydrant area
- 10.Bond with terminal value, mine receiving special boost
- 11.Most serious Irish novelist is priest in the end
- 12.After sudden sharp blow, check loose parts of cable at sea
- 13.Tension principally in Chile involved ambassador
- 14.Not up for supporting pop song
- 15.Aged Chinese people cease struggling with tills
- 16.Hodge's bad penning record could be blamed on one
- 17.Noisy undisciplined protest is about oil primarily
- 18.Stew you once put in container
- 19.Fish around river in Provencal country houses
- 20.Apple control uncovered printing type
- 21.County with a new balance
- 22.Rarely reporting minister sharing tiresome piece of work
- 23.Like brownish-yellow colour of church and rectory, both empty
- 24.Sleep back-to-back as before with no trouble
- 25.Easily: haud difficiliter
- 26.They blazed (short form), eg the eyes of the Palladium, Aen. 2.172
- 27.The job of, inter alios, Dumbledore and Mr Chips
- 28.I say not, deny — opp. aio, I assert, say yes
- 29.Bank: ubi Hammy the Hamster et Ratty ludunt?
- 30.Sta tradeque tuam ____ aut vitam tuam, Adam and the Ants, 1981
- 31.Vicus minor est ____: a village is smaller than a town
- 32.She left and went away, like Discordia, Petronius, Satyricon 124
- 33.To bend (a bow, eg), and so to persuade or prevail upon
- 34.____ Romanorum: deeds which Romans did
- 35.Prep. + abl., without
- 36.To handle or touch and so to test
- 37.Madness, frenzy: furor, insania
- 38.I'm going to stop or I might stop (3rd conj.)
- 39.Greedy (geezers) — an English synonym is derived directly
- 40.To copy, mimic (1st dep.): simulare
- 41.It is the E of ie
- 42.Farmers: agros sulcamus et aramus
- 43.Treacherous Greek (sed eratne veraciter?), see Aen. 2
- 44.I ruled: imperium habui
- 45.You'd gone elsewhere: tu ____ alio fueras, Ter. Eun. 280
- 46.The wan complexion of Mors, Hor. Odes 1.4.13
- 47.How big, how much, or how many? Masc.
- 48.Cerno, cernere, ____, cretum: vidi, conspexi, I saw and perceived
- 49.Backs: ____ vertere, to turn tail, is effectively a calque
- 50.____: custom, habit (3rd decl. m.)
- 51.Virginia -, climbing plant with vivid autumn foliage
- 52.US artist known for his use of "drip technique”
- 53.Early jazz vocalist and actress associated with the songs Stormy Weather and Dinah
- 54.Chemical element with the symbol Sn
- 55.Result of a number raised to the power of two
- 56.Monument of remembrance in Whitehall, London
- 57.Gilbert & Sullivan operetta partly set in Venice
- 58.Archipelago including Barra, the Uists and Benbecula
- 59.Award given to beaches meeting high standards of cleanliness and safety
- 60.- Eilish, singer of the theme to the James Bond film No Time to Die
- 61.Female deer
- 62.Lower house of the Irish parliament
- 63.Counterpart of a proton in an atomic nucleus
- 64.Children's card game
- 65.Gouda or Limburger, eg
- 66.System for conveying fumes to the exterior of a vehicle
- 67.Largest primarily land-based carnivore in the world
- 68.Dominic -, UK foreign secretary, 2019-21
- 69.Anglo-American rock band fronted by Chrissie Hynde
- 70.Ted -, TV comedy about a US sports coach recruited by an English football club
- 71.Unused piece of footage
- 72.Capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo
- 73.Breed of toy dog
- 74.The -, 1986 No 1 hit for Chris De Burgh
- 75.Oldest person to become US president
- 76.Family name of the only father-and-son prime ministers of Canada
- 77.Dried seedless white grape
- 78.French aniseed-flavoured alcoholic drink
- 79.Sliding switch for controlling sound or light levels
- 80.Tragic lover of Leander in Greek myth
- 81.Pluto's largest satellite
- 82.American Buckley class destroyers and British Flower class corvettes were used in convoy ____s in the Battle of the Atlantic
- 83.Kasper Schmeichel's nationality
- 84.Territory which first became part of the Russian Empire in 1783
- 85.First female speaker of the House of Commons
- 86.One name for Ursa Major's seven brightest stars
- 87.Greek muse of epic poetry
- 88."I'm a short-term nostalgic; things were great ten minutes ago. If only ____ back there.” (John Cooper Clarke)
- 89.Composer of Finlandia (1899)
- 90.Particle emitted by an atom in interaction with a light particle
- 91.Himalayan cryptozoological beast
- 92.Elizabeth Gaskell's debut novel
- 93.Singer of Opposites Attract (1989)
- 94.What Marshall, Fender and Vox produce
- 95.Australian lizard, popular as a pet reptile
- 96.Linden wood souvenirs made with lathes, first produced in 1890
- 97.Kneecaps
- 98.Banana ____ are the largest variety of these Allium genus members
- 99.English hard cheese coloured by the addition of annatto
- 100."Hey, ____, so what am I so afraid of?” (The Partridge Family)
- 101.Word that can precede SSC and follow pelvic
- 102.Creature included in the name of whisky first made by the Gloag family
- 103.Zodiac sign whose symbol is said to represent creatures tied together by a rope
- 104."It's the economy, ____!” (Political slogan)
- 105.1988 film in which Tom Cruise plays a mixologist
- 106.Theatrical rock star born Vincent Furnier
- 107.1940 film remade starring a bikini-clad Raquel Welch
- 108.Tenzing Norgay, for example
- 109.1957 post-nuclear Nevil Shute novel
- 110.Type of jug with a tricorn hat normally forming the spout
- 111.Greek hero slain by Paris
- 112.Haematite and magnetite are mineral forms of ____
- 113.Town whose football team is nicknamed The Terriers
- 114.Related to a career
- 115.In music, performed slowly
- 116.The Channel Islands were once part of the Duchy of ____
- 117.Mythical golden city of the Americas
- 118."How ____ to be human” (Kurt Vonnegut)
- 119.French biscuit named after an animal body part
- 120.Surname shared by a chess-playing Akiba and a piano-playing Artur
- 121.Author of The Art of the Deal, six of whose businesses filed for bankruptcy
- 122."And leave me to this miserable death. / And then they called me foul ____” (Shakespeare)
- 123.Nut which can spontaneously combust
- 124.Noel Gallagher once worked as a ____ for Inspiral Carpets
- 125.Colombia's Avianca is one of the world's oldest ____
- 126.Possessing a saw-like edge
- 127.Bill Clinton's vice president
- 128.Military slang for an arduous trek
- 129.Phone yard for benzene, perhaps
- 130.Prince investing millions in carriage
- 131.Fur coat girl's got in Alaska
- 132.Information about return of fine RAF DC-3
- 133.Galvanise more than half of Spanish gypsies
- 134.What can be animal or vegetable? Okay, true in a way
- 135.What's quickly put back in the ear
- 136.Man in rather white dated musical
- 137.One article included in stuff, some of mine
- 138.Turns opposite tree
- 139.Tons perishing in Turin, caught by side of Po River
- 140.What shows one wanted force in recurrent restraint
- 141.Some plan for transforming new growth
- 142.Genus of current wild cat left to disappear
- 143.Western plant exploited by Chinese around city
- 144.Yerevan native losing power after imbibing unknown drink
- 145.City change direction sharply over FA ignoring fine
- 146.What may cause death next-door to it, unfortunately
- 147.Synthesizer user, so piano third's out
- 148.Cambodia protected by approach of old goddess
- 149.Mostly bring in revolutionary new coins
- 150.Seeing as Persians upset the old in Diplomatic Corps