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  1. 1.It is so, granted, vide eg Aen. 7.313
  2. 2.Surgical knife
  3. 3.1987 Wimbledon men's singles champion from Australia
  4. 4.Juvenile criminal mastermind in books by Eoin Colfer
  5. 5.Space station that re-entered the atmosphere in 2001
  6. 6.Buffoon played by Spike Milligan in The Goon Show
  7. 7.Moldova's official language
  8. 8.The bestselling US novelist in publishing history
  9. 9.Actress who played Tina Turner in the biopic What's Love Got to Do with It
  10. 10.Weapon that fires projectiles called quarrels
  11. 11.19th-century composer of A Life for the Tsar
  12. 12.Unit of work equal to one ten millionth of a joule
  13. 13.Poetic line of six iambs with a caesura at the midpoint
  14. 14.Colour forming a literary hero with 3D
  15. 15.Group of three European Union founder members
  16. 16.Technical name for the stirrup bone in the ear
  17. 17.Dyspepsia drug
  18. 18.Flower forming a literary hero with 27A
  19. 19.Foot-shaped object used in making and mending shoes
  20. 20.Living part of a cell
  21. 21.- Swinton, We Need to Talk About Kevin actress
  22. 22.Large ornate wardrobe
  23. 23.William -, actor who played the first Doctor in Doctor Who
  24. 24.Wild geranium with small pink five-petalled flowers
  25. 25.US band founded by Donald Fagen and Walter Becker
  26. 26.Glandular organ involved in blood sugar regulation
  27. 27.State in which Martin Luther King and Jimmy Carter were born
  28. 28.Early illustrator of Lewis Carroll's Alice stories
  29. 29.Town where one may visit what may be Bishop Odo's most famous commission
  30. 30.Timothy -, actor who has played both LS Lowry and JMW Turner on screen
  31. 31.Vertical part of a doorframe
  32. 32.Emerging in arms of kid clutching small article
  33. 33.Chicory bark catches frightfully regularly
  34. 34.This side's passed on gold rings as symbol of eternity
  35. 35.Gets absolutely revolting short stocking mask finally
  36. 36.Note to decline when turning down supplier?
  37. 37.Sign of hesitation in principle marks haughtiness
  38. 38.List associated with diet?
  39. 39.Images recalled welcome buzz about returning boxer's muscle
  40. 40.One revealingly dropping clanger speaking in cheap theatre
  41. 41.Round buildings all the same: then there's large one
  42. 42.Time for high speed's going to end after Scot's ever further from Highlands
  43. 43.Uniform on private in Polish-British hospital getting blade pulled from leg?
  44. 44.Ridge has lighter side crossing a thoroughfare
  45. 45.Changes to coastline around US, as yet to be revised
  46. 46.Did duck for Glaswegian his sweetheart approved of
  47. 47.Wound charity up, finding simple means to regenerate
  48. 48.Jars of weedkiller ablaze — not all going up
  49. 49.Marine life form that's rare — but late in development
  50. 50.Tips on how you address pal in Gwent
  51. 51.Pull top drawer to find sultan's letters put together?
  52. 52.Preparation of old work otherwise evidently delayed?
  53. 53.Measurement of hand of hooker ultimately leaving initial scrum short
  54. 54.Dramatic climax as a new ceasefire is arranged
  55. 55.Over month one close to wastebasket can empty ginormous wax pens
  56. 56.Former husband into yoga quietly somehow avoiding family at dinner
  57. 57.Robber of ferry company, spelling it out before jury drops case
  58. 58.Popular part of computer firm turning up possible antivirus materials
  59. 59.Local shed hot tears left at home, indeed
  60. 60.After raising yen, busy with some light religious procession
  61. 61.Sneakily make sales puff up, briefly
  62. 62.The Earth's fourth-highest mountain, on the other side of Everest's South Col
  63. 63.In Greek myth, the beloved of Eros
  64. 64."I am ____ your contempt for my character and opinions, sir” (George Bernard Shaw in Man and Superman)
  65. 65.The Republic of Ireland's lower house of parliament
  66. 66.In electrical engineering, the opposition to alternating current in a circuit
  67. 67.An ace in golf
  68. 68.Novels depicting real people under fictitious names
  69. 69.Will and Grace actress who appeared with her husband Nick Offerman in Parks and Recreation
  70. 70.The diamondback ____ is Maryland's official state reptile
  71. 71.The last novel by DH Lawrence
  72. 72.In 2015, Nigel ____ became the second Welsh referee of a rugby union world cup final
  73. 73.Venezuelan lake noted for its very frequent Catatumbo lightning
  74. 74.Informally, that which serves to motivate
  75. 75.Animated TV series set in Bikini Bottom
  76. 76."Him the Almighty Power / Hurled headlong flaming from th' ____ sky” (Paradise Lost)
  77. 77.1992 Formula One world champion
  78. 78.Young animal also called cochon de lait
  79. 79.Contractually hired
  80. 80.Work of art made from whatever materials are to hand
  81. 81.Lee Mack has starred in every episode of this, the second longest running British sitcom
  82. 82.A spectre, or an idealised image
  83. 83.Groups of eight
  84. 84.The second moon of Neptune to be discovered, by Gerard Kuiper in 1949
  85. 85.Lord Nelson's mistress at the time of his death
  86. 86.A projecting cantilevered window
  87. 87.Bella Donna was a solo album by Fleetwood Mac's ____
  88. 88.Group member who thinks their presence is irrelevant
  89. 89.The "brain” of a computer
  90. 90.The ____ of Kaspar Hauser is a Werner Herzog film about a 17-year old foundling in 19th-centrury Nuremberg
  91. 91.Informally in Australia, an early night is "only a ____”
  92. 92.Informally in Australia, a mature marsupial
  93. 93.___ played Blofeld in the Bond film You Only Live Twice
  94. 94.Trademark for a service allowing a company to pay for incoming calls from clients
  95. 95.A former technique of mixing powdered gold with mercury to gild cheap metal, now replaced by safer alternatives
  96. 96.1922 Nobel physics laureate, for work on "the structure of atoms and [. . .] the radiation emanating from them”
  97. 97.The last novel by Toni Morrison
  98. 98.Hindi for "goddess”, also used after a Hindu woman's first name as a form of respect
  99. 99.Singer/songwriter who provided the soundtrack for the 1999 film Magnolia
  100. 100.The ____ Fund is the British government's general account at the Bank of England
  101. 101.The note used to name a chord in music is called its ____
  102. 102."It is not sin that kills the soul, but ____” (16th-century satirist and moralist Bishop Hall)
  103. 103.Seville orange distillation used in perfumery
  104. 104.In need of 28A
  105. 105.Captain ____ co-founded the punk band the Damned
  106. 106.Piece of land typically used for making hay
  107. 107.Nottingham-based distributor of swimwear and related accessories
  108. 108.France's Camargue region is part of the ____ delta
  109. 109.A beard or bristle of barley
  110. 110.Tool — one's kept in Jock's shed
  111. 111.Washed in moving water reportedly
  112. 112.Dish with a round shape given to soldier
  113. 113.Artist wearing hat in tree
  114. 114.A pair of similar characters at one time together — but not now
  115. 115.Singer missing introduction must go back
  116. 116.Buddhist community celebrated in this year
  117. 117.Get rid of chief troublemaker in military district
  118. 118.Certain lack of ability in adult, once little and spirited
  119. 119.Surgeon cheeky going round hospital, mostly doing nothing
  120. 120.Tries to rival Eastern drug-carriers
  121. 121.King with the best possible fanciful thought
  122. 122.Old equipment rejected includes a drum
  123. 123.Darlings with obligations to old simpleton
  124. 124.Attention needed in the French lesson — not now
  125. 125.Intersection made with one entering gap
  126. 126.Expert police investigator keeping anything but quiet
  127. 127.Like old art — against including modern?
  128. 128.Communications system used in remote travel
  129. 129.Fruit — there's nothing quainter somehow
  130. 130.Beginner? Nay — old boy!
  131. 131.So vehicle is certainly old-fashioned
  132. 132.A European said to be bitter
  133. 133.That referee shows what is forbidden
  134. 134.Record valuable material in letter
  135. 135.Message to Verges maybe amounts to this: "Riders go by in order with little male behind”
  136. 136.Permit the last word to be given to rebellious youth bedecked like a hippy?
  137. 137.South of region revolutionary had briefly seized once
  138. 138.For that time cathedral city closed early
  139. 139.Gem that could be displayed by Claire and Ann
  140. 140.Attack misery in farming festival
  141. 141.Part of book (not the middle) in old-fashioned print
  142. 142.Welshman possibly upset when daughter interrupts formal meal
  143. 143.Somehow cure tall plants, first to last
  144. 144.Go round on ice, not finishing game
  145. 145.Good person that is given rise? Not these days!
  146. 146.Amnes, fluvii (vide 3, 9, 18, 20)
  147. 147.Fluvius longissimus Italiae
  148. 148.I dodge, avoid, get out of the way
  149. 149.Full of care; ____ felicitas, Horace's happy way with words that comes from carefulness
  150. 150."Rhea sum, tu fac aedem pecunia plenam”

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