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  1. 1."Caesar, cave ____ Martias” monuit augur
  2. 2.I climb down
  3. 3.Iussi eos cavere: imperavi eis ut cauti vel prudentes ____
  4. 4.Est 22 confusus spectator, qui apud iudices apparet
  5. 5.Make the most of it (dep imperative); "____ sorte tua” (Aen 12.932), use your luck
  6. 6.Vide 4
  7. 7.(two words with 3) Enough of (these) troubles
  8. 8.They are relevant, apply to; "Belgae ____ ad inferiorem partem. . . Rheni” (Caesar BG 1.1) they get as far as the Rhine
  9. 9.Frangi, to be broken
  10. 10.They touch, affect
  11. 11.Exercitus ____ ex castris: the army marches (perhaps hurries) out of camp
  12. 12.Clear, bright, full of light
  13. 13.Servus ____, a slave in a hurry, on the run, stock comedy character
  14. 14.The girls in person, themselves
  15. 15.Vestimenta ____: I have got dressed
  16. 16."Let it be!”
  17. 17.Ocean current that feeds into the North Atlantic Drift
  18. 18.Finely minced meat spread
  19. 19.The -, defunct magazine with a famously complex crossword that now runs in The Times
  20. 20.Meat from an adult sheep
  21. 21.Family name of the chefs Albert, Michel Sr, Michel Jr, Alain and Emily
  22. 22.Subdivision of a subclass in biology
  23. 23.Author of the novels Saturday, Atonement and Solar
  24. 24.Trophy won a record 14 times by Arsenal FC
  25. 25.The -, 2002 film with Nicole Kidman as Virginia Woolf
  26. 26.Jody -, only South African to have become Formula One world drivers' champion
  27. 27.1990s funk-pop band fronted by Jay Kay
  28. 28.Island of Napoleon's first exile, 1814-15
  29. 29.Any mass of cells of a similar type and function
  30. 30.Italian navigator famed for a voyage begun in 1492
  31. 31.Nautical cry requesting attention
  32. 32.First woman to win an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony
  33. 33.Robert -, JK Rowling's Strike novels pen-name
  34. 34.Northern Irish city to the southwest of Belfast
  35. 35.Metallic element also known as wolfram
  36. 36.Supranational political body headed by Charles Michel
  37. 37.Song from Cats, a Top Ten hit for Elaine Paige in 1981
  38. 38.Actor who played the TV detective Columbo
  39. 39.US thinker who espoused simple living in his 1854 work Walden
  40. 40.Smiths vocalist whose solo hits include Suedehead
  41. 41.Mountain home to the oracle of Delphi (U, not O)
  42. 42.White grape of the Bordeaux region
  43. 43.Bible book placed after Amos and before Jonah
  44. 44.High chest of drawers
  45. 45.Husband of the Virgin Mary
  46. 46.Hybrid charged by learner daughter gets messed up
  47. 47.Paint place for loading coal
  48. 48.Centre of learning with action applied to students' club
  49. 49.Old stoat's last to escape falcon moving along river
  50. 50.American boss sure is skinned
  51. 51.Marmelise lock, stock and barrel a major player in Big Oil?
  52. 52.Greens receiving stretch will make motley art
  53. 53.More cautious parcel courier dropping postage and packing
  54. 54.Guerilla's epithet beside coffins for former secret policemen
  55. 55.Happily rate poet's musical drama
  56. 56.Thus covering current Chinese
  57. 57.Mortal in Kirkwall all but towelled bailiff's office there
  58. 58.Urging to abandon knife fighting
  59. 59.Hide hard Scrooge
  60. 60.Corresponding without opening case for source
  61. 61.Peripheral sort announcing another's news?
  62. 62.X, anonymous New Testament building occupier
  63. 63.Aussie missile launcher seen by War Office marks major stage
  64. 64.Possibly hot stuff a rural dean expressed is essential
  65. 65.Pawnbroker practically accepted on old square
  66. 66.I have a particular bent for cracking food perking up all in dinette
  67. 67.Behold, cloudy beer's place
  68. 68.Charming shop with German air Her Grace lifted
  69. 69.Part of himbo's keen to dive deep into woods
  70. 70.Old Indian copper is somebody with no need of rupees
  71. 71.Contrary retailer is up in many rows
  72. 72.Near pool bag a finch
  73. 73.Bill, eg, favours me through point or court
  74. 74.Like some TV? Not many going about overtime working but Mike
  75. 75.Stingy value is thick
  76. 76.Troublesome tot to munch meagrely
  77. 77.Council once reconvened whenever back inside
  78. 78.Smashing day with breadbasket is sanctuary
  79. 79.Speciously free in scam by flimflam
  80. 80.Accepted thanks about new column
  81. 81.Wanting my fish that's fit for eating I'm fair to Indians
  82. 82.Runner whose 19.87 200m personal best was the British record, 1994-2023
  83. 83.Name, meaning "east”, for the USSR's first manned spaceflight project
  84. 84.BBC sitcom with Tom Hollander as a priest in Hackney
  85. 85.Leader of fenland resistance to Norman rule, c 1070
  86. 86.Latin for "anvil”; one of the three ossicles in the ear
  87. 87.Literally "sparkling”, metaphorically "excitingly clever”
  88. 88.Type of camera lens which may produce a circular image
  89. 89.Tip of a long process extending from a neuron's cell body
  90. 90.Ts and Cs often say that "We reserve the right to [. . .] as we ____”
  91. 91.Musical instrument with a broken string in Holbein's The Ambassadors
  92. 92.Something that potatoes, sausages and rice puddings have
  93. 93.The melody of the German Christmas song O ____ was used for The Red Flag
  94. 94.Comedy actor Roy ____ played Veruca Salt's father in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
  95. 95.Co ____ became part of Leinster rather than Ulster in 1596
  96. 96.Someone who ____ can influence a decision
  97. 97.Winner of 400m silver at the 1996 Olympics
  98. 98.In 1648, Pride's Purge created the ____ Parliament
  99. 99.Semicircular recess at a church's east end
  100. 100.The sphere of record keepers with administrative duties
  101. 101.A follower of Madame Blavatsky
  102. 102.Real head of the family in Giles cartoons
  103. 103.The first monarch to use ____ as a residence was Henry I
  104. 104.At ____ in 1991, four answers in this puzzle were the UK's first 4x400m winners in a global championship since 1936
  105. 105.First singer of Falling in Love Again
  106. 106.2023 film based on the origin of a Nike shoe brand in the 1980s
  107. 107.To make (something) less dangerous
  108. 108.Someone who ____ provides possible explanations
  109. 109.Michael ____'s omission from the US team in 44A made the British win much more likely
  110. 110.Bergen to Kirkenes shipping service, serving over 30 ports
  111. 111.In 1862, Henry Isaac ___ founded the company that later created Aero and Smarties
  112. 112.The only player who has been top scorer in English football's top tier with three different clubs
  113. 113."Love, safety, belongingness and respect from other people are almost panaceas for the ____ disturbances” (Maslow)
  114. 114.Female ____s are the great apes with the longest interbirth period — six to nine years
  115. 115.TV sitcom about employees of Wernham Hogg
  116. 116.Winner of 400m hurdles bronze at the 1992 Olympics
  117. 117.In addition to his political career, Cardinal ___ is credited with inventing the table knife
  118. 118.The Grand Ballon is the highest of these French mountains
  119. 119.French type of military cap, still used in the Foreign Legion
  120. 120.A raw and spirited style of playing in jazz
  121. 121.Norse god who took the forms of a mare, salmon and fly
  122. 122.400m runner who officially did not finish an Olympic semi-final in 1992 as he was assisted by his father
  123. 123.To change course by swinging a sail across a following wind
  124. 124.What you can stir up to cause a commotion
  125. 125.What became Radio 4 in 1967
  126. 126.These may be produced when someone 48A badly
  127. 127.Some ____s are the largest mobile man-made structures
  128. 128.Metal pan full of hot embers, used in homes c 1650-1900
  129. 129.Insect larvae in a destructive swarm
  130. 130.____ painting is a name for the style of Jackson Pollock
  131. 131.A human infant usually ____ for 18 months or more
  132. 132.Bertie Wooster's fearsome aunt
  133. 133.Maslow's hierarchy of ____s is a theory in psychology
  134. 134.Gubernator puppis qui pro multis mortuus sum, Aen. 5 passim
  135. 135.He says, a common defective verb in epics
  136. 136.Family name, eg Tullius of Marcus Tullius Cicero
  137. 137.Frigidus, cold; ____, warm; fervidus, burning hot
  138. 138.Statesmen elected annually during the empire
  139. 139.To be sure, certainly, oh yes: praesertim, ita ____
  140. 140.Adj. of tomorrow (m. sing. nom.)
  141. 141.Nutrix geminorum notissimorum Romanorum
  142. 142.To despise: contemnere, pro nihilo putare, opp. colere
  143. 143.Veil, eg, the yellow one stolen from Helen, Aen. 1.649
  144. 144.Cornus habentes iracundia ardemus et in foro Samia perdimus
  145. 145.Lesbia, te ____ et amo, paradoxum Catulli
  146. 146.Snakes, etymologically 'slithering things': angues, colubri
  147. 147.AD C1 epic poem by Silius Italicus
  148. 148.A light or torch, and for poets, eye or daylight
  149. 149.He calls by name, he names as heir (a predominantly legal term)
  150. 150.Correctly, as I think, Cicero Tusc. 3.7

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