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- 1.Pole — also known as stilt in NZ
- 2.Lighter aquatic mammal lacking height, unknown previously
- 3.Caught hole in one on going over pouches from abroad
- 4.Intrare, ingredi: volo in festum ____
- 5.Let him be, he shall be (fut. imp.), eg ____ laetus (it is Christmas, after all)
- 6.Aquifolia et ____, carmen gratiosum
- 7.Avis quae ova aurea peperit
- 8.He swims (like a turkey in gravy)
- 9.She doesn't know (ubi dona celentur)
- 10.Vinolentae, non sobriae
- 11.Of a pool, pond or swamp, paludis
- 12.Unus illorum qui nocte pecus custodiebant
- 13.Three times (once more than Santa checks his list)
- 14.Setting, sinking, eg sidera, Prop. 1.16.23
- 15.I set in order and arrange, compono
- 16.Well: cenabis ____, mi Fabulle, apud me, Cat. 13.1
- 17.Flooded and overrun, eg mens ... flumine litterarum ____, Petr. Sat. 118
- 18.It's important, it matters: illud mea magni ____ te ut videam, Cic. Att. 11.22
- 19.Borders, regions; luminis ____, the world, or even life
- 20.Permittant, tolerent, ferant
- 21.Age (abl. sing.); sometimes, youth: fui ego illa ____ et feci illa omnia, Pl. Bacch. 1079
- 22.Dice, boardgame essentials (acc. plur.)
- 23.Which wineskin?
- 24.Roman family name, eg Cicero, Naso, Maro
- 25.Decorated, embellished (fem. nom. sing. PPP)
- 26.Iuno non poterat ____ Teucrorum avertere regem
- 27.Far off, longe
- 28.____ nobis nascitur, rector angelorum!
- 29.Dona ____; donavi
- 30.Stabilising structure attached to the bottom of a vessel
- 31.Garden bird that breaks snail shells open on an "anvil”
- 32.Conflict featured in the films Platoon and Forrest Gump
- 33.Young male horse
- 34.V-shaped star cluster forming the head of the bull in the constellation Taurus
- 35.- Ejiofor, British actor who starred in 12 Years a Slave
- 36.- Islands, small archipelago at the mouth of Galway Bay associated with knitwear
- 37.Italian motorway
- 38.1987 sci-fi film in which a miniaturised pilot is injected into a human body
- 39.Song for two performers
- 40.Staffordshire-born potter and industrialist (1730-95)
- 41.Japanese feudal ruler
- 42.Magma that has reached the Earth's surface
- 43.French overseas department in the Leeward Islands
- 44.Chief town of a historic county that is now part of Cambridgeshire
- 45.- Ma, celebrated cellist
- 46.Wuthering Heights author
- 47.David Bowie No 1 single co-produced by Nile Rodgers
- 48.City where Dylan Thomas was born in 1914
- 49.Headquarters of the Metropolitan Police
- 50.Root vegetables of the Brassica genus
- 51.German wartime submarine
- 52.Red token enhancing the value of a property in a game of Monopoly
- 53.Comic actor who voiced Donkey in the Shrek films
- 54.Branch of science involving medical imaging techniques
- 55.Drink made by infusing a spirit with the fruit of the blackthorn
- 56.Brian -, manager of the Beatles, 1962-67
- 57.Raquel -, Hollywood star whose early films included One Million Years BC
- 58.County in which Barnstaple and Torquay are located
- 59.Horace and ____ are dog thieves in both 101 Dalmatians films
- 60.Hoarding secretly
- 61.Old synonym for "lifted” or "removed”, now only used in an idiomatic phrase
- 62.Dessert cocktail often topped with ground nutmeg
- 63.Heraldic body located on Queen Victoria Street, London
- 64.Alistair ____ wrote Ice Station Zebra (1963)
- 65.Nation with contiguous territory in two continents
- 66.Black panther who befriends Mowgli in The Jungle Book
- 67.Device typically used for a dial-up internet service
- 68.The ____ is an English language newspaper published in India since 1875
- 69.A roadside cafe, colloquially
- 70.1975 Tom Sharpe novel about the construction of the M101 motorway
- 71."Curses, ____” is a stock phrase for a fictional villain
- 72.____ played James T Kirk in several Star Trek films (2009-2016)
- 73.____ Butler is the male protagonist of Gone with the Wind
- 74.Canada's national summer sport
- 75.The Scuderia Ferrari team's home racing circuit
- 76.Slayer of the monster Grendel
- 77.TV presenter who won the sixth series of The Great British Bake Off
- 78.Idiomatic phrase about extinction, used in Piers Plowman (c. 1370)
- 79.France's longest river
- 80.Dagger with a long slender blade
- 81.The name of TS Eliot's Old Gumbie Cat
- 82.Comedian who co-founded the training film company Video Arts in 1972
- 83.Actress ____ is the sister of Warren Beatty
- 84.The act of enforcing the forfeit of a surety for bail
- 85.The "Adulterous”, "Placemakers'” and "Sin on” ____ were named after printing errors
- 86.Ceres and Pluto are ____ planets
- 87.First of Thomas Hardy's Wessex novels
- 88.Lambert Strether is the protagonist of this 1903 Henry James novel
- 89.Real name of rapper Puff Daddy
- 90.A Sundance Film Festival entry, typically
- 91.Musician who fronted the new wave band Tubeway Army
- 92.Fictional collie created in a 1938 short story by Eric Knight
- 93.First name of Abba's youngest member
- 94.Full version of the abbreviation on Bénédictine liqueur bottle labels
- 95.Religious celebration occurring on the same date every year
- 96.Governors of ancient Greek provinces; Eastern Orthodox bishops
- 97.1960 Olympic light heavyweight boxing gold medallist
- 98.Books which are sold off cheaply
- 99."Here sits he shaping wings to fly: / His heart ____ a mystery” (Tennyson)
- 100.That which may colloquially be called a posse
- 101.1975 trucking song featuring Rubber Duck
- 102.The Muse of comedy
- 103.Giraffe relative with striped thighs
- 104.Long (for)
- 105.IT interface is something very difficult to put back
- 106.Chambers leads to albergo's definition as "European inn”
- 107.Magnum's shot, killing mark, clipping piece of backbone — a lethal weapon
- 108.Heat's requiring aircon to be fitted in old cabs
- 109.Plant organism found in botanical gardens
- 110.Ideal parents in my opinion should insert silver spoon at the beginning
- 111.Fungicide defiling most of the air on top of mould
- 112.White lady in India offering alternative in sporty costume
- 113.Spread better saving skin with quite good form
- 114.Arsenal changing hands? This may raise poor support
- 115.Slimmer for starters cops salad dish
- 116.Serenade directed at me involves Romeo pursuing love
- 117.Cuckoo unmoved about discarded amount of corn
- 118.Look into fortune-teller's crystal?
- 119.Radical boor reflecting on call to turn to the left
- 120.Collar unruly local kid following confusion
- 121.Blast dropping high explosive
- 122.Very drunk men are picked up by designated driver
- 123.Perhaps tête--tête is nothing at all about nothing
- 124.Outside ruin in Delphi spending day raving about loving Greece
- 125.Poetry school's aim forged with energy
- 126.Only child to raise? Not quite a case for protection
- 127.Agitating more with thin particle
- 128.What's opening offer on my US works bearing author's name?
- 129.Refuse to learn about comedian
- 130.Eager to behead giant
- 131.I'm out retired hurt — not exactly a gem
- 132.Most excited rocking 'n' rolling in States
- 133.Cafés shortened kiddy dance parties
- 134.It's sordid grabbing last of rhino like a shark
- 135.Tense hands clenching Indian copper once in police station in Mumbai
- 136.Nice duster, light and practicable
- 137.Tired of Milton's effect in Sanskrit?
- 138.Muslim that's learned way of working round everything
- 139.Plastic laminate could be for this mineral
- 140.Year with no right to study go to Spenser
- 141.Collis Viminalis est ____ ex septem in Urbe; nullus collis altior
- 142.Experienced, skilful chaps
- 143.Miles, eg Turnus (Aen 12.614) vel Mars (plane!)
- 144.Hang on! Stay there, in the morning
- 145.Arbitror, puto, credo (deponent)
- 146.Charges (gen pl); non pecuniae, sed accusationum
- 147.Amnis, fluvius; the usual neuter noun
- 148.She's frightened, or aroused; a Bacchante "____ sacris | Thyias” (Aen 4. 301-2)
- 149.Mala ____: bad things will happen
- 150.She's in a rush, and maybe collapses