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- 1.Rubbish is left by small house in dusk
- 2.Drugs are found in French capital all over the place
- 3.Fungus that's a jolly harmful strain
- 4.Not very good epitomised beaten Palestinians long ago
- 5.Tucking into fish, one small bass scoffed
- 6.Spanish titles not entirely well-chosen or sensible
- 7.Person working close to Bari is an Italian type
- 8.Pale gent starts to drop off, high as a kite!
- 9.Old ladder put into tree for an Ugrian
- 10.Scottish fellow (no entry for Chambers)
- 11.Old Bob having worked out is injured
- 12.European found dominance in colonial district
- 13.Difficult task helping Republican out gets tedious rebuke
- 14.Ticket with foremost of early deals reduced somewhat
- 15.Pig wanting seconds mentioned as before
- 16.Scottish forecaster gathers in returns
- 17.Making a start on narration with workers for short time
- 18.Under magnification partly one's seen true skin
- 19.See one nameless pitman gets a crest on helmet
- 20.Pun lit up a Rome club
- 21.Supermarket fish or marine fish
- 22.Daughter drilling her sons — they manage trips
- 23.Leader of Jews has time with unhappy old John reduced
- 24.Women work to a meeting for supreme council
- 25.Note Victoria, perhaps, giving by will
- 26.Literary passages rewritten in Catalan gripping Spain
- 27.Ability to keep balance on board, for example retained by US elite forces
- 28.Wealthy people investing a billion for important Europeans
- 29.Argive princess's set up house
- 30.Measurement having to include diameter
- 31.Nudie shot in Italian city
- 32.Rituals performed at bloody altars; sollemnia
- 33.Shouting: insequitur ____que virum stridorque (Virg. Aen. 1.87)
- 34.Rather a ropey play by Plautus!
- 35.A trifling matter: grave non est
- 36.For the most part: auspiciis ____ obsecutus est Romulus (Cic. Rep. 2.9.16)
- 37.Beatae in villa et aedibus exoriuntur
- 38.Numbness, listlessness; languor
- 39.I will be heard out
- 40.In medio est atque manet
- 41.Seminal work by Lucretius, De rerum ____
- 42.Achillis, Aeneae, Ulixis? (gen.)
- 43.Corriperes, opponeres
- 44.Halls; atria, regiae
- 45.Frangent, delebunt
- 46.Thief: latro, praedo
- 47.Seducer, misleader; nemo malus felix, minime ____ et idem (Juv. 4.8)
- 48.High, steep; alti (masc. gen. sing.)
- 49.In the corner (where laughter was heard): gratus puellae risus ab ____ (Hor. C. 1.9.22)
- 50.Nil te pati instructum saturitati aut abundantiae (dat.)
- 51.Worried and upset (fem, nom. pl.)
- 52.Keep back, save up! (imp. sing.)
- 53.Quasi lupus, sonum emitto
- 54.You fool!
- 55.This man here
- 56.Keith -, guitarist whose debut solo album was Talk Is Cheap
- 57.Plant or bread mould
- 58.Film musical featuring the song Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
- 59.Large Pacific food fish
- 60.Creature whose species include the world's largest bivalve molluscs
- 61.Women-only Cambridge college
- 62.French philosopher awarded the 1927 Nobel prize in literature
- 63.Ed -, singer of Perfect, the 2017 UK Christmas No 1
- 64.Footballer known as King Eric to Manchester United fans
- 65.Writer of Das Kapital
- 66.Seabird that undertakes the longest migration in the animal kingdom
- 67.Animated film about a train ride on Christmas Eve
- 68.Caroline -, comic actress who co-wrote and appeared in The Royle Family
- 69.- Culkin, Home Alone star
- 70.Small round baking dish
- 71.Sebastian -, president of World Athletics since 2015
- 72.Unit of pressure roughly equal to 15 pounds per square inch
- 73.Music genre with similarities to gangsta rap
- 74.Mull or Skye, eg
- 75.Macmillan's successor as prime minister
- 76.Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar
- 77.Type of acid also known as vitamin C
- 78.Hogmanay
- 79.Director of the festive classic It's a Wonderful Life
- 80.Only Canadian city to have held a summer Olympics
- 81.Largest island fully within Indonesia's territory
- 82.- International, human rights organisation
- 83.Classical name of the Greek island of Santorini
- 84.Celestial body associated with the goddess Selene
- 85.Obsolete unit measuring between 37 and 45 inches
- 86.2018 Christmas film based on a Dr Seuss character
- 87.Maritime shift of 4-6pm or 6-8pm
- 88.Love Came Down at Christmas is a ____ by Christina Rossetti
- 89.Vaulted construction with supports of differing heights
- 90.Herbaceous perennial also called fox's brush
- 91."The Commons, faithful to their system, remained in a wise and masterly ____” (Sir James Mackintosh)
- 92.Computer data retained for likely reuse
- 93.The normal position of a bodily organ
- 94.In strictly mistaken terminology blamed on Leo Fender, a guitar's ____ arm is called a whammy bar
- 95.A Christmas theatre performance
- 96.Upmarket resort across the Rance estuary from St Malo
- 97.Jackie Wilson's Christmas No 1 of 1986
- 98.Raise a glass to
- 99.French translator Antoine Gallard added Ali Baba and Aladdin to this story collection
- 100.Character played by Margaret Hamilton in The Wizard of Oz
- 101.Phonograph records, collectively
- 102.Figure of speech in which a part represents the whole, or vice versa
- 103.A rich cake, often layered
- 104.University at which the first wooden spoons as "booby prizes” were awarded
- 105.Racecourse which hosts the Grand National
- 106.Scandinavian goddess of love and war
- 107.A heavenly body whose apparent brightness fluctuates
- 108.Author of the Horatio Hornblower novels
- 109.Actor who rose to fame as Ron Weasley
- 110.MP who served as Home Secretary, 1983-1985
- 111.Sparkling wine which must be made entirely from Moscato Bianco grapes
- 112.Display stands for knick-knacks
- 113.Newcastle United manager since 2021
- 114.Put (someone) in a state of confusion
- 115.An alternative to yew for making bows
- 116.To cook using dry heat
- 117.Christmas
- 118.Christmas carol with a melody by Mendelssohn, taken from a cantata celebrating Gutenberg
- 119.The capital of Qatar
- 120.The North Sea, archaically
- 121.Harry Potter ____ was one of the most popular Christmas films of 2001
- 122.French epic poem, usually about knightly exploits
- 123.This name for a craft activity contains a reversal of the Wise Men
- 124.That which fills a small seasonal pie
- 125.A popular Christmas present for children in the 1940s
- 126.Austrian composer noted for his very short pieces
- 127.Effectively dealt with, informally
- 128.Joel's daughter in the video game and HBO series The Last Of Us
- 129.Rugby position also called stand-off
- 130."Simplicity is the final ____. After one has played a vast quantity of notes and more notes, it is simplicity that emerges as the crowning reward of art.” (Chopin)
- 131.Gelatinous confection also called lokum
- 132.Citrus fruit often associated with Christmas
- 133.Typical of one's usual behaviour
- 134.5-shilling pieces
- 135."Don't use Latin phrases unless you know what they mean, and ____” (joke)
- 136.Discharged from the army, informally
- 137.Site where calcareous clay is dug
- 138.Site of the Taj Mahal
- 139.Eponymous boy of a 1762 treatise by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- 140.The contents of a poor box
- 141.In Confucianism, the way of achieving a fully moral existence
- 142.Tree very much planted in more than one area
- 143.Returning north I take second grade antimalarial
- 144.Revolutionary in aluminium, my old trumpet
- 145.Cipher Joby made to shift alphabetically
- 146.Regular features of green conservation survey
- 147.Radical head backed Indian leader
- 148.Pacific theological system is nicer somehow
- 149.Like natural logs not available from area of Mount Olympus
- 150.Currency Turkish chief's introduced following backing at home