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